Posts Tagged ‘Atopic Dermatitis’
The summer months are now here and that means excessive heat. Often during these months our skin become subject to being dry, itchy, and irritated. Skin allergies become more pronounce and can easily become inflamed. Also the exposure to certain plants and bugs also can result in some type of skin disorder. In order to keep yourself smooth and itch-free this summer, you need to know how to recognize dermatitis and how to treat it.
Posted by Jay Brachfeld, MD on April 3rd, 2011 under Eczema Tags: Atopic Dermatitis, Blisters On The Skin, CD, Childhood Eczema, Contact Dermatitis, Eczema, Excessive Heat, Flare Ups, Frequent Cause, Genetic Predisposition, Hair Dye, Immunoglobulin E, Irritated Skin, itchy, Nail Care Products, Rough Patches, skin allergies, Skin Allergy, Skin Disorder, Skin Sensitivity, Sumac, summer itch, Types Of Skin Allergies, Typical Cd, Ups •
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If you were recently diagnosed as having eczema, you likely have many questions. One of the common queries asked is about the best eczema treatment. Many wonder if they can beat eczema and for good. In most cases, that’s a yes!
Posted by Richard Lopez on February 16th, 2011 under skin disorders Tags: Airborne Allergens, Allergens, Allergies, Atopic Dermatitis, beat eczema, best eczema treatment, Close Contact, Cold Weather, Continuous Risk, Dermatitis, Eating Habits, Eczema, eczema cure, Eczema Treatment, Flare, health, health and fitness, Level Of Stress, Lotions, Medical Experts, Mold, Natural Eczema Treatment, Outbreak, Person To Person, Pet Dander, Skin Disorder, skin disorders, Skin Inflammation, Skin Irritation, Stress At Work, Uncontrollable Urge •
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Those who find themselves affected by eczema are normally those who have a family history of either allergies or asthma, but the actual cause of eczema is still unknown. Even though that is the case, there are still some indications that link it to over-reactive immune systems, and it is entirely possible that exposure to allergens causes inflammation as well as skin irritation.
Posted by Bruce Nolan on February 4th, 2011 under Eczema Tags: Allergens, Antibiotic Creams, Atopic Dermatitis, Bath Soap, Cause Of Eczema, Contact Dermatitis, Cradle Cap, Diseases, Eczema, Hay Fever, health, History Of Asthma, Household Cleaning Products, Household Products, illness, Irritants, Laundry Soap, medicine, Natural Remedies, Neomycin, Organic Coconut Oil, Perfume Cosmetics, Physical Stress, skin, Skin Irritation, Virgin Organic Coconut Oil, wellnes •
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Eczema is considered a chronic allergic reaction of the skin with symptoms that may include rash and itching. This condition is also known as atopic dermatitis. There are many ways to treat eczema, including some homeopathic remedies to help deal with the symptoms and treat the underlying cause of the condition.
Posted by Bruce Nolan on January 18th, 2011 under Eczema Tags: Allergic Reaction, Anxious Patients, Arsenicum Album, Atopic Dermatitis, Calluses, Chills, Cracked Skin, Dermatitis, Digestive System, Diseases, Eczema, health, Hoarseness, Homeopathic Remedies, Homeopathic Remedy, illness, Indigestion, medicine, Natural Remedies, Nostrils, Pickles, skin, Sore Throat, Topical Remedy, Topical Treatment, Warts, wellnes •
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Eczema takes the form of red patches, pimples and may be confused with baby acne. It often appears in creases of the elbows and knees. Atopic dermatitis is definitely one of the most common skin issues these days. What are some ways to avoid flare-ups of eczema and rash symptoms?
Posted by Jerry Jones on November 15th, 2010 under Eczema Tags: Atopic Dermatitis, Baby Acne, Baby Eczema, Creases, Dyshidrotic Eczema, Eczema, Environmental Factors, Epsom Salt, Flare Ups, Gentleness, Hand Eczema, natural medicine, Oatmeal Bath, Pimples, Sensitive Skin, skin care, Skin Problem, Skin Products, Soap Products, Stress Levels, Sun Tan •
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