Dermatitis Golden

Dermatitis aureus (or Crisoderma) is a chronic skin condition that causes red blisters, itching, flaking and hair loss on the scalp. The name of the disease comes from the golden yellow color of the rash blisters. Like most skin diseases, golden dermatitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, weakened immunity, viral and bacterial infections, allergies and other factors. Symptoms of dermatitis may include red or sometimes pink blisters that are itchy. The appearance of “golden” blisters is usually associated with cracks in the skin, from which yellow pus flows. Although golden dermatitis is a very common disease, its exact etiology and risk factors still remain unclear. Research shows