
Id reactions (also known as `Disseminated eczema,` and `Generalized eczema`) present with a variety of infectious disorders, often occurring in response to an inflammatory tinea of the feet, resulting in an eczematous dermatitis.{rp|81} The inflammation is in the absence of a locally visible cause. ==Treatment== Id reactions are frequently unr...
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An allergic manifestation of candidiasis, the dermatophytoses, and other mycoses characterised by itching, vesicular lesions that appear in response to circulating antigens at sites that are often far distant from the primary fungal lesion itself. ... See: dermatophytid, -id. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. an allergic manifestation of candidiasis, the dermatophytoses, and other mycoses characterized by itching, vesicular lesions that appear in response to superficial infections that are distant from the id reaction itself.
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An id reaction is an itchy rash with blisters, or vesicles. It usually occurs on the sides of the fingers, but it can also be found on the chest or arms. This rash occurs in response to a fungal infection somewhere else on the body, especially athlete's foot. The id reaction is thought to be an allergic response to fungi. Treating the fungal infect...
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