Erythrodermatitis

Pronunciation: /ˈɝˈwaɪˈtieɪtʃˈɹoʊˈˌdɝmətaɪtɪs/

Erythrodermatitis (noun)

  1. A serious skin condition where large areas of the body become red, swollen, and often itchy or painful.
  2. Inflammation of the skin across most of the body, which can lead to dehydration, infection, or other complications.

Examples

  • Erythrodermatitis causes widespread skin redness across large areas.
  • Widespread skin redness can be a sign of erythrodermatitis.