Erythrodermatitis
Pronunciation: /ˈɝˈwaɪˈtieɪtʃˈɹoʊˈˌdɝmətaɪtɪs/
Erythrodermatitis (noun)
- A serious skin condition where large areas of the body become red, swollen, and often itchy or painful.
- 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.