Atopic dermatitis
Seborrheic dermatitis
Irritant contact dermatitis
Irritant hand eczema / Irritant hand dermatitis (housewives’ eczema or detergent hands) – from repeated exposure to various chemicals and hand washing.
Allergic contact dermatitis e.g. poison ivy.
Impetigo
Psoriasis
Neurodermatitis / Lichen simplex chronicus
Scabies
Systemic diseases
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Dermatophyte infection
Candidiasis
Tinea
HIV
Hypersensitivity drug reaction.
Pityriasis rosea
Asteatotic eczema (also called eczema craquelé or xerotic eczema)
Dyshidrotic eczema (an extremely itchy, chronic and recurrent, vesicular dermatitis that usually involves the palms, soles, and lateral aspects of the fingers)
Nummular eczema, also called discoid eczema
Chapped fissured feet (sweaty sock dermatitis)
Circumileostomy eczema
Diaper dermatitis
Exposure to chemicals
Intertrigo
Nipple eczema (nursing mothers)
Perioral lick eczema
Stasis dermatitis (also called stasis eczema)
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Lagerhans cell histiocytosis
Connective tissue disease