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		<title>Tips on how to Make out the Types of Eczema Skin Condition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Aug 2011 15:36:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Diana  Simpson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you've picked up the idea that there is a skin condition known as eczema from adverts in the media, you may have no idea that numerous kinds of eczema exist. Millions of people are diagnosed with this skin condition all over the world. One thing that is important for victorious treatment is having some understanding of the symptoms. You will learn there are varying degrees of severity with eczema, and that is also a dynamic with treating it. Do you suspect that you've contracted eczema? If that's the case, there are a number of courses of action available to you. You may wish to seek advice from your medical doctor to get the real story, or you may possibly want to get some preparation at the pharmacy for self treatment. Your skin condition might be analyzed best by a dermatologist.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Even if you&#8217;ve picked up the idea that there is a skin condition known as eczema from adverts in the media, you may have no idea that numerous kinds of eczema exist. Millions of people are diagnosed with this skin condition all over the world. One thing that is important for victorious treatment is having some understanding of the symptoms. You will learn there are varying degrees of severity with eczema, and that is also a dynamic with treating it. Do you suspect that you&#8217;ve contracted eczema? If that&#8217;s the case, there are a number of courses of action available to you. You may wish to seek advice from your medical doctor to get the real story, or you may possibly want to get some preparation at the pharmacy for self treatment. Your skin condition might be analyzed best by a dermatologist.</p>
<p>Contact eczema, or dermatitis, is one of the easiest to classify and treat, even though it is not the most universal. There are two distinctive types of contact eczema; allergic as well as irritant. The names are obviously self explanatory, but we will chat about them for clarity. Irritant eczema is simply when something gets in touch with with your skin, a sort of chemical for example, and it produces an eczema type of rash. You might come across household cleaning products, fragrant oils, or even soaps as the culprits for this condition. The characteristics of allergic eczema are about the same, but the factors aren&#8217;t irritants so much as things that you might be allergic to. Examples include pet dander, pollen, and dust mite excretions.</p>
<p>Observed mostly in children less than five years old, atopic eczema is the most prevalent variety of the condition. An itchy, dry rash is the major affliction. Of course a kid that young will obviously scratch the irritated area and make it worse. There may possibly also be puffiness evident in the area. The best response is for the kid to see a pediatrician for appropriate analysis and treatment.</p>
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</script></div><p>Elder people may sometimes encounter varicose eczema. Anyone who has this type of eczema probably sees dark patches of skin that itch and appear red and swollen. A lack of good movement of the blood in the lower part of the legs is the typical cause. With extra fluid building up in the lower legs, the result can even be varicose veins, also referred to as thrombosis. Other names for this type of eczema are gravitational as well as static eczema. Incredibly prominent inflammation and even ulceration of the skin can develop in the most severe cases.</p>
<p>Keep a close eye on your skin affliction, as eczema can manifest in many different ways. Characteristics such as the location and the kind are very critical. If you are unsure about what it going on with your skin, and suspect eczema, then of course the best thing is to visit your family physician right away. As we&#8217;ve witnessed, there are more severe and less severe forms of eczema. To get an effective treatment based on the correct diagnosis, see your family doctor or skin doctor.</p>
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		<title>Learning To Live With The Condition Of Eczema And Available Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 09:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca G Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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<p>The condition has been classified into several different types for clarification. It affects approximately ten to twenty percent of infants and approximately three percent of all children and adults in the United States. Atopic is allergy related, has also been linked to asthma and believed to be hereditary in nature. Symptoms include a rash that is very itchy and appears on the scalp, head, elbows (inside), knees (back) and butt.</p>
<p>There are two different forms of contact dermatitis; one is allergic, while the other is irritant. Occupational exposures are the result of approximately seventy-five percent of the cases in this particular category. Exposure to specific substances can result in one or the other and even the onset of both for some individuals.</p>
<p>A more serious form of eczema is xerotic and the skin becomes so dry that it is likely to crack open. This condition usually occurs during the winter months and will affect the trunk and limbs most. Dry skin and itching are also symptoms.</p>
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<p>Prevention therapies at home need to include moisturizing the skin with lotion to prevent dryness and cracking during months that are colder and dryer. Most eczema can be treated with topical steroids known as corticosteroids. Unfortunately, they are not a cure for the condition, but they do control the symptoms, spread and discomfort that are associated with it. There are some side effects associated with the use of steroids for long periods. The skin may become fragile in time.</p>
<p>Antihistamines are excellent to assist with the symptoms of rash and itching and will often be suggested as treatment. If scratching has caused an issue of infection to present itself, then antibiotics may also need to be prescribed.</p>
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		<title>How Do You Ease The Problem Of Eczema On My Hands</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 11:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca G Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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<p>The symptoms of this condition can be easily recognized. They include dryness or flaking skin, crusting or even cracking, which might even lead to some bleeding. As well as these you might even notice that your skin will be temporarily discolored. This is due to the healing of any lesions that you have had before and have now healed, though it is quite rare for scars to form because of it.</p>
<p>If you work in an environment that is damp and humid there is a greater chance that you will suffer from the problem on your hands. In fact one in ten women and one in twenty men suffer from it. The people most at risk are those who work tending bar, a dental surgery, a hairdressers, or as a surgeon.</p>
<p>Nearly 75% of those who experience the condition have the type known as contact dermatitis. This can be caused by an irritant or is some form of allergic reaction. It is difficult to tell the difference between them.</p>
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</script></div><p>It can affect people with different levels of severity, but it usually starts with the reddening and some mild dryness. It will first become visible on the fingers and is often very itchy and scaly. Like other forms of the condition, in time, it may also start to make the skin crack and swell. If the symptoms are not treated quickly then they could easily spread to your arms and feet.</p>
<p>The most common cause is the continual wetting and drying of hands. There are three circumstances that have the possibility to cause it to develop. These are if you had the atopic version in your childhood, or if you suffer, or have suffered from either hay fever or asthma, or if you have psoriasis. Luckily there are some things that you can do to ease your symptoms.</p>
<p>You will get a lot of very practical advice regarding how to ease any symptoms and you will find that your doctor could help you in selecting the best cream for your condition. One very basic piece of advice would be to stop doing any dish washing by hand, but if you must do take some precautions. Wear a pair of rubber gloves, preferably with a cotton liner of a pair of cotton gloves underneath. This will prevent you having any contact with either the water or detergent and the cotton will stop you sweating.</p>
<p>An <a href="http://allstop.com/health-blog/">eczema cure</a> for this typical childhood skin condition provides relief from itching. Applying an <a href="http://allstop.com/health-blog/category/eczema/">eczema cream</a> will soothe and heal the skin without leaving a greasy residue.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Blake Helton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
<p>The two main eczema causes in your home are allergens and irritants, but your body can have different reactions to these triggers which results in varying forms of eczema. A reaction may occur on the outer surface of your skin. On the other hand, you may get a reaction inside your body that affects several layers of your skin. The best way to understand these triggers is to learn a little more about the difference between internal and external reactions first.</p>
<p>Although contact dermatitis and atopic dermatitis are different in nature, they can both easily by triggered by household irritants and allergens. When an allergen or irritant touches the skin and causes an external reaction this is called contact dermatitis. You will typically get a red, inflamed, and itchy rash at the point of contact. When your immune system, agitated by a hormone imbalance or too much stress, encounters an irritant or allergen and causes an internal reaction within the layers of your skin, this is called atopic dermatitis. This type of rash is typically painful, swollen, itchy, and can appear anywhere on your body, not just at the point where you came in contact with the allergen or irritant.</p>
<p>Irritants can be anywhere in your home. It may be in the air, such as cigarette smoke or air fragrances. Some of the more unusual airborne irritants in your home may be onion or pepper fumes from cooking and food preparation. Also, if you regularly use a humidifier you should check that you use only purified, distilled water in the machine to prevent exposure to water-based chemicals, like chlorine, in the humid air.</p>
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</script></div><p>You may also find your irritant in some of your common household chemicals. The more common household chemical irritants are found in laundry detergents, fabric softeners, nail varnish, and latex products. If you have already checked these products and are still having occurrences of eczema, then you should check some of the items you use on a regular basis. Synthetic fibers within bedding and beauty products can often be an irritant to your eczema.</p>
<p>Allergens tend to either be consumable or environmental in nature. Foods like nuts, berries, and dairy should always be your primary suspects. Certain foods, like peanuts and strawberries, are known to cause both internal and external eczemas.</p>
<p>Allergens in your home environment are sometimes more difficult to control, but not impossible. Some of the more common allergens are dust mites, pet hair and dander, mold, and mildew. Most of these can be controlled through regular cleaning, including a good quality vacuum cleaner. However, you may find that you also need an air filter to remove these allergens from your home.</p>
<p>You may think that there are too many potential eczema triggers in your home for you to be able to control them. However, your eczema is probably only caused by one or two triggers. Therefore, it should be easy for you to identify and remove the trigger in your home. The most effective treatment is to limit, or even avoid, exposure to your trigger.</p>
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