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		<title>Tips To Stop Hand Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Oct 2010 15:48:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Maddox</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The skin disorder referred to as eczema is identified by an inflammation of the skin, often accompanied by discoloration, swelling, and even blistering and bacterial infection in more severe cases. Although outbreaks of eczema can spread to many areas of the body, it most often starts around joints such as knees, elbows, and the knuckles of the hands.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>The skin disorder referred to as eczema is identified by an inflammation of the skin, often accompanied by discoloration, swelling, and even blistering and bacterial infection in more severe cases. Although outbreaks of eczema can spread to many areas of the body, it most often starts around joints such as knees, elbows, and the knuckles of the hands.</p>
<p>In fact, eczema located on the hands is definitely one of the most common body parts that get affected. There are several possible reasons for this. The hands are exposed more often than any other part of the body, other than the face and neck (which can also become affected by eczema). This fact can explain the frequency of cases of eczema on hands, because of the nature of eczema.</p>
<p>Eczema is a common skin problem that&#8217;s assumed to be rooted in immune response. This general classification includes the many &#8220;triggers&#8221; that can bring on outbreaks of eczema.</p>
<p>These triggers could be any element or environmental disorder that an individual might have allergic responses to. This can include allergic reactions to synthetic compounds, such as those found in cleaning products or other man-made solutions.</p>
<p>It can also encompass airborne allergens, such as mold, pollen, or animal dander. Those individuals whose skin is overly sensitive to coarse fabrics like wool ordinarily develop eczema.</p>
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</script></div><p>Even physical reactions to air temperature changes may cause an outbreak of eczema. People who sweat excessively in warm weather or whose skin tends to dry out severely in colder temperatures can develop eczema, and especially eczema on hands.</p>
<p>Dealing with eczema on hands could involve numerous approaches. It is believed that keeping the hands sufficiently moisturized at all times can be helpful in the prevention of eczema.</p>
<p>There are more than a few topical creams and moisturizers that are on hand over the counter that could be utilized to maintain a good level of moisture in the skin of the hands. Some such topical creams contain cortisone or other steroidal elements that can be helpful in treating the inflammation and discomfort associated with eczema.</p>
<p>However, it must be noted that excessive or frequent use of steroid based creams are thought to cause debilitative disorders of the skin, and therefore should only be used in the strictest adherence with label instructions, or under the advice of a qualified medical professional.</p>
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		<title>How To Treat Eczema Itching</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 10:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Maddox</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The skin disorder referred to as eczema may be an irritating and usually painful experience. Eczema itching can become a chronic problem, and it can also lead to other debilitating skin conditions.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>The skin disorder referred to as eczema may be an irritating and usually painful experience. Eczema itching can become a chronic problem, and it can also lead to other debilitating skin conditions.</p>
<p>Additionally, eczema that has developed into pustules that has bacteria can be spread by scratching the infected areas. This is why it is so important to combat eczema itching in any way possible. Because eczema is seen as a general condition of allergic syndromes, it is thought that approaching the treatment of chronic eczema by avoiding the triggers that cause outbreaks is the best way to address the problem.</p>
<p>Folks are affected extremely differently by eczema causing irritants. For some people, airborne irritants such as mold, pollen, mites, and animal dander are the main cause of eczema.</p>
<p>For others, allergic reactions to chemicals used in household cleaning products and other synthetic compounds will bring on eczema itching. Still other individuals will experience eczema symptoms just from drastic altercations in the temperature of their environment.</p>
<p>Regardless of the cause, however, taking care of eczema itching is the first step in keeping away from prolonged outbreaks and chronic dermatitis. This would include applying cold compresses for immediate relief and using topical creams to moisturize the skin and help in the healing process.</p>
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</script></div><p>Those creams or ointments that have cortisone steroids may be helpful in stopping symptoms of the eczema condition, but it should be noted that excessive use can lead to other skin problems. For severely chronic eczema itching, a doctor&#8217;s medical advice should be sought.</p>
<p>Making sure the skin stays moisturized is the most efficient defense against the eczema disorder. This would include using a quality skin moisturizer as frequently as possible, especially after bathing (within 3 minutes is considered best).</p>
<p>This can help keep the moisture from the bath or shower inside the skin as long as possible, and will help to protect the skin against external changes in humidity and temperature. Natural elements can also be helpful in preventing eczema.</p>
<p>Aloe vera is believed to be one of the most effective protective and healing organic elements on hand, and is present in many types of lotions and creams for general skin moisturizing. Vitamin E is also considered to be highly beneficial in maintaining healthy skin overall.</p>
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		<title>How To Treat Eczema Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 14:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are You Wearing Long Sleeves In The Summer?]]></description>
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<p>Are you someone that is scratching your skin consistently until it bleeds? Are you missing out on major school or corporate events because you are too embarrassed about your condition?</p>
<p>This is the life of a person suffering from eczema?</p>
<p>What is eczema?</p>
<p>Eczema is a chronic skin condition that produces inflamed skin. Atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema is the most common type, and according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease it affects 9-30% of the US population. The disorder is very common among young kids and babies. Although many infants outgrow the condition by the age of 2, a lot of folks continue to fight with the problem during their lives.</p>
<p>What are the symptoms of eczema?</p>
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<p>*Itching *Rashes on skin (rashes occur most commonly on the face, knees, hands or feet)</p>
<p>What causes eczema?</p>
<p>While an exact cause hasn&#8217;t been identified, eczema has been closely associated with an overactive system by the immune system of the body to unknown causes. Eczema is also hereditary especially in families with other allergies or asthma. Exposure to rough or coarse materials, household products such as soap or detergent, and animal dander may cause an outbreak in some people, while others may feel too hot or too cold.</p>
<p>How can eczema be treated?</p>
<p>Lotions or creams are normally utilized in the eczema treatment. They relieve and prevent itching, while keeping the skin moist. In addition, home remedies such as coconut oil, a light mud pack, a cold compress, and pastes produced from nutmeg or almond leaves are also effective in dealing with eczema. While it is important to treat eczema on the surface it is equally crucial to consume natural health products. By doing so, you would lessen the recurrence of the issue on the body, as you&#8217;ll be treating it both externally and internally.</p>
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Atopic eczema is a disease identified by chronic inflammation of the skin. This is also called atopic dermatitis and can be genetic. This is in reality the most common form of eczema. Babies, children and adults are prone to this disease. But, contrary to some people&#8217;s beliefs, it is not contagious.
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</script></div><p>Atopic eczema is a disease identified by chronic inflammation of the skin. This is also called atopic dermatitis and can be genetic. This is in reality the most common form of eczema. Babies, children and adults are prone to this disease. But, contrary to some people&#8217;s beliefs, it is not contagious.</p>
<p>Those who suffer from this disease usually get red, flaky, irritated and itchy skin. Babies have rashes in the face, elbows and knees. Children and young adults usually have the symptoms inside the elbows, behind the knees, on the wrist and on the side of the neck and hands. But naturally, symptoms change from one person to another. This is caused by the skin’s abnormal response to irritants and allergens  in the environment.</p>
<p>Apart from allergens, the disease may occur because of other factors such as stress or fatigue. But usually, it attacks with other atopic diseases such as hay fever and asthma. So those people with a history of these  problems have the greatest chance of experiencing the chronic inflammation of the skin which can be exacerbated by the irritants and allergens.</p>
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</script></div><p>To prevent atopic eczema, one first has to know  what touches off the allergic reaction. Here are some common triggers among eczema sufferers:</p>
<p>•    Changes in temperature<br />
•    Foods like peanuts, soy sauce, etc.<br />
•    Clothes made from wool and other abrasive fabrics<br />
•    Allergens like dust, animal dander, mold, pollen and etc.<br />
•    Chemical irritants like astringents, perfume, detergents, alcohol, paint, pesticides and harsh soaps.<br />
•    Extreme fatigue and stress<br />
•    Other skin infections</p>
<p>Essentially, the method of prevention is obvious. One has to avoid these triggers to avoid eczema!</p>
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