Psoriasis and dermatitis, especially seborrheic dermatitis, share a lot in common. Both look to be red areas of skin with skin flakes on top of and around them. Psoriasis scales, on the other hand, tend to be thicker and have well-defined edges. Itching, redness, and a rash are all symptoms of dermatitis, a kind of skin irritation. Small blisters may occur in short-term scenarios, but in long-term cases, the skin may thicken. The damaged skin can be as tiny as a small spot or as large as the entire body. Dermatitis and eczema are occasionally used interchangeably, and the distinction between the two is not always evident. We give comprehensive care at a reasonable cost. For more details please contact us! 9811382552.