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Inflammation that often occurs to the outer layer of skin is called eczema. An outside irritant often causes the immune system to have a reaction and cause the problem, but the actual cause is unknown. A broad range of issues are actually covered under the use of the term that includes symptoms of skin that is dry, inflamed, red, itchy and irritated. There are several different forms that are likely to present. One term known as dermatitis is used in place of eczema when the condition is acute in nature.
Posted by Becca G Taylor on September 4th, 2010 under Eczema Tags: Allergy, Atopic, Clarification, Contact Dermatitis, Corticosteroids, Cradle Cap, Dermatitis, disease, Dry Skin, Eczema, Eczema Treatments, Elbows, family, home, illness, Immune System, Inflammation, Irritant, Knees, Medication, Occupational Exposures, Outer Layer Of Skin, Rash, Several Different Types, skin, Topical Steroids •
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Eczema is a skin condition that often causes inflammation, peeling, and itching of the skin. There are several types of dermatitis and a variety of triggers that cause break outs. Taking care of problems in a timely manner is the best way to eliminate the symptoms.
Posted by Becca G Taylor on August 31st, 2010 under Eczema Tags: Allergen, Allergic Reaction, Atopic Dermatitis, Common Factor, Contact Dermatitis, Dermatitis, disease, Dry Skin, Eczema, family, Flare Ups, Health Matter, home, illness, Itching Skin, Many Things, Medication, Pollen, Problematic Effects, Rash, Recognizing Symptoms, Scales, skin, Skin Condition, Skin Inflammation, Timely Manner, Types Of Dermatitis, Ups •
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A type of dermatitis, eczema affects the epidermis or external layer of the skin. There are 10 different types of eczema including atopic, contact dermatitis, xerotic, seborrheic dermatitis, dyshidrosis, iscoid, venous, dermatitis herpetiformis, neurodermatitis and autoeczematization.
Posted by Becca G Taylor on August 14th, 2010 under Eczema Tags: Arms And Legs, Bad Circulation, Celiac Disease, Colored Skin, Contact Dermatitis, Cradle Cap, Definite Boundaries, Dermatitis, Dermatitis Herpetiformis, disease, Dry Skin, Eczema, Exudative, family, home, illness, Leg Ulcers, Medication, Neurodermatitis, Rash, Red Skin, Scalp Rashes, Seborrheic Dermatitis, Seborrhic Dermatitis, Severe Itching, skin, Stasis Dermatitis, Thick Skin, Types Of Eczema, Winter Itch •
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Eczema can affect people from all age groups. It is usually found to have genetic roots but it is not contagious. This skin condition can appear anywhere on the body.
Posted by Becca G Taylor on August 3rd, 2010 under Eczema Tags: Age Groups, Allergic Reaction, Asthma, Circumstances, Contact Dermatitis, Dental Surgery, Dermatitis, disease, Dry Skin, Eczema, family, Fingers, Genetic Roots, Hairdressers, Hay Fever, home, illness, Irritant, Lesions, Medication, People, Psoriasis, Rash, Risk, Scars, Severity, skin, Skin Condition •
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There are as many different causes of eczema as there are eczema types. Some types are triggered by common household allergens and irritants. In fact, your home probably has substances in it that are known to cause very severe eczema reactions. Controlling eczema is important and therefore it is also important that you understand what triggers your condition.
Posted by Blake Helton on September 28th, 2009 under Eczema Tags: Allergen, Allergens, Allergies, alternative, Atopic Dermatitis, Causes Of Eczema, Chlorine, Cigarette Smoke, Contact Dermatitis, Dermatitis, Diseases, Eczema, Food Preparation, health, Helton, Hormone Imbalance, Household Allergens, Humi, Humidifier, Irritant, Irritants, itchy rash, mens health, Outer Surface, Physical Therapy, Point Of Contact, skin allergies, skin diseases, Skin Treatment, womens health •
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