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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>A Few Natural Remedies For Eczema And Dermatitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 12:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bruce Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>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.</p>
<p>Sometimes the skin reacts to an irritant, and this would indicate that allergies are not at fault. There are a number of things you can avoid, most of which are found in soaps, toothpastes, shampoos, and other household products that you may just have laying around.</p>
<p>Natural products can help, but you should still read the labels as they sometimes have these chemicals as well. You might also try stopping the use of perfumes, deodorants and cosmetics that are not natural. There are chemicals in these that also might trigger a reaction.</p>
<p>Here are a few different Eczema Variations:</p>
<p>Atopic dermatitis &#8211; This kind usually begins in infancy and is due to allergies. It is typically found in families with a history of asthma or hay fever. This kind is most likely due to a malfunction in the body&#8217;s immune system. Stress can worsen atopic dermatitis, but it is not the cause.</p>
<p>Contact dermatitis &#8211; Caused by direct contact with an irritant or allergen. The irritants can include bath soap, laundry soap, household cleaning products and detergents. The allergens can include weeds, jewelry, perfume, cosmetics, neomycin (an ingredient in antibiotic creams), etc.</p>
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<p>The following are a few natural remedies for eczema that you might try out:</p>
<p>Extra Virgin Organic Coconut Oil &#8211; This is a remedy that can be applied directly to the skin, and it will be absorbed in a few moments. You could also add coconut oil to your diet in addition to absorbing it through the skin.</p>
<p>Neem &#8211; This remedy comes from the Neem Tree in India, and it will actually serve to protect the skin while moisturizing it. This is one of the best way to take care of lesions and of course irritation.</p>
<p>Apple Cider Vinegar &#8211; Put one to two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water and take three times a day. You can add raw honey as a sweetener. You can also apply it directly on the skin by mixing 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar into half a cup of water. Put the mixture into a spray bottle and spray it directly on your skin.</p>
<p>These treatments will serve to boost your immune system, and by doing so you will undoubtedly find that it works more efficiently. An efficient immune system will be less susceptible to eczema, and in the end you will live a much better life.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 01:43:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bruce Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are suffering from eczema then you know how important an effective remedy is. The most effective therapies are those that are soothing, healing, and safe. This is why natural alternatives are a preferred method over the harsh chemicals and health risks of standard medical remedies.]]></description>
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<p>In this article, we will cover one of the most effective eczema natural remedies. We will explain how it works and how to make this natural remedy on your own.</p>
<p>Oatmeal has been one of the most commonly used home remedies for eczema and many other skin problems since ancient Egyptian times. Oatmeal is a fiber-rich, nourishing food that keeps you healthy on the inside. Although it may seem unbelievable, this fantastic food is also an excellent way to keep you healthy on the outside as well.</p>
<p>Oatmeal naturally soothes and hydrates the skin, relieving the symptoms of eczema. As it happens, oatmeal is one of the very best things you could possibly use to take care of your skin, whether you have eczema or not.</p>
<p>Oatmeal contains four components which help to promote healthy skin polysaccharides, proteins, saponins and fats. The polysaccharides (complex sugars) found in oatmeal break down in water, forming a kind of gel which helps form a physical barrier to prevent your skin from drying out.</p>
<p>The proteins in oatmeal further that protection by promoting your skin&#8217;s natural ability to create a barrier against foreign irritants and allergens. Saponins are natural cleaners that work to keep the skin functioning by cleaning out the dirt from your pores. Finally, the fats in oatmeal are a fantastic natural way to lubricate your skin and keep it hydrated.</p>
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<p>Grind four cups of oats into a powder (or two cups if the bath is for a young child) in a food processor or blender. Add this powder to your bath as you fill the tub, making sure to use warm, not hot water, since hot water can exacerbate eczema.</p>
<p>Take a soak in the oatmeal bath for 15 minutes or longer before rinsing thoroughly with warm (not hot) water. Pat yourself dry rather than rubbing dry, since this will prevent irritating your skin while leaving the helpful oatmeal compounds on the surface.</p>
<p>There are plenty of eczema remedies available, but an oatmeal bath is one of the most effective methods of soothing your skin and allowing the healing process to begin.</p>
<p>If you want to know more eczema natural remedies, search on the web, or visit my website. You can find there more remedies along with other natural therapies. Also, it has very helpful information on eczema in general so that you can better understand your eczema and the best treatment options. If you are suffering from eczema, information will guide you to safe, natural relief.</p>
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		<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>Eczema Flare-Ups: Tips That Work To Keep Them At Bay</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 15:03:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca G Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To keep yourself from constantly popping that anti-inflammatory pill, it's important to keep eczema flare ups at bay. Regardless of the skin disease's gravity - mild, moderate, or severe - certain lifestyle changes are necessary. Taking little precautions each time is better than dealing with breakouts themselves. The following tips are some effective ways to keep flare ups as far away from you as possible.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>To keep yourself from constantly popping that anti-inflammatory pill, it&#8217;s important to keep eczema flare ups at bay. Regardless of the skin disease&#8217;s gravity &#8211; mild, moderate, or severe &#8211; certain lifestyle changes are necessary. Taking little precautions each time is better than dealing with breakouts themselves. The following tips are some effective ways to keep flare ups as far away from you as possible.</p>
<p>Steer clear of getting in direct contact with some irritants. Be careful with what you choose when it comes to products like soaps, detergents, cosmetics, and cleaning agents. If they&#8217;re too harsh for you, you&#8217;ll know it right away as redness and itchiness soon take place. Different people react to irritants differently. And that&#8217;s why it&#8217;s necessary to find out your personal triggers.</p>
<p>Your diet is also a major role player in keeping breakouts from happening. Be very observant and list down food items that you&#8217;ve just eaten which worsened eczematous skin. For many sufferers of this skin disease, certain foods are best taken out of their diet. They are dairy products, cereals, breads, meats, soy, tomatoes, grapes, citrus fruits and nuts.</p>
<p>Affected skin areas are susceptible to getting all dried up and itchy. And such makes it very important to have a moisturizer handy. However, go for something with a mild formulation to help lock in moisture without unnecessary side effects. Taking a bath can dry up skin, and cause it to itch. It&#8217;s important to apply a moisturizer liberally after a bath. Being exposed to dry and warm air also necessitates for an application.</p>
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</script></div><p>Scratching your skin can only aggravate the problem. When you scratch, you may do it so hard as to break the skin. When this happens, bacteria may invade the broken skin, causing infection and swelling. Make it a habit to clip your fingernails to minimize irritation when you accidentally scratch. Likewise, wear cotton gloves at night. As you sleep, you may scratch beyond your knowledge.</p>
<p>Regarding clothes, go for those out of cotton materials. Cotton permits skin to breathe, so it keeps you cool much better. Going for synthetic ones may cause excessive sweating, thus irritating the skin. Other fabrics, such as wool and the like, are rough, which can spell disaster when rubbing against eczematous skin. Go for loose fitting rather than tight fitting ones to minimize friction.</p>
<p>Make sure you rinse your clothes thoroughly when washing them. This will ensure that none of the detergent or fabric softener is left on the fabric. Speaking of detergent, choose something that&#8217;s mildly formulated and contains no harsh chemicals, such as fragrances. Wearing newly-bought clothes without washing them is a no-no, as there are dyes and other chemicals that may irritate eczematous skin. See to it that you remove tags or labels before wearing them as well, to prevent them from rubbing off your skin.</p>
<p>Stress reduction is another important method in keeping eczema breakouts at bay. Even with a very busy schedule, having some time for stress busting is important. Do a hobby such as painting, reading or listening to music. You may also go to a yoga or meditation class. Prevention is much better than cure. Doing some steps in preventing flare ups from happening is easier than getting rid of the symptoms when they show up.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:13:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<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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		<title>How To Treat Eczema &#8211; 3 Tips To Treating Dyshidrotic Eczema Naturally</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angela Owen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to treat eczema can help you a great deal as this skin condition can often be irritable with symptoms such as itchiness and dryness. The desire to scratch the affected area can often become so strong that it may cause restless nights or severe irritation. Here are 3 highly effective tips that you can use right away to reduce symptoms when it comes to treating dyshidrotic eczema.v]]></description>
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<p>Treating eczema right away can provide instant relief as this skin condition is often associated with skin that is itchy and dry. Scratching the affected region will only make symptoms worse which can result in restless nights and severe irritation. Fortunately, there are natural remedies you can implement to reduce symptoms and here are 3 tips to treating dyshidrotic eczema.v</p>
<p>1. Pinpoint the cause and stay away from external irritants</p>
<p>The cause of eczema is yet to be known there are certain types of foods or detergents found in shampoos that can cause an allergic reaction for some individuals. Knowing what causes such outbreaks is crucial so you can avoid it. This is perhaps the first step if you want to reduce symptoms such as constant irritation as even wool clothing can be irritable for you or cause symptoms to worsen.</p>
<p>2. Use creams that contain herbal ingredients</p>
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</script></div><p>Research has proven that herbal ointments that contain aloe vera reduce swelling when compared to other creams. Controlling symptoms of eczema is important which is exactly what such ointments will do. However, it&#8217;s important that you regularly moisturizer throughout the day as dry skin will only worsen the symptoms and may cause more severe scratching.</p>
<p>3. Lower stress levels and have a healthy diet.</p>
<p>High levels of stress and a poor diet can contribute to a weakened immune system which can easily trigger symptoms of eczema. Keeping your body protected against stress is important so consider implementing techniques such as yoga or meditation. Be sure to exercise regularly in addition to having a healthy diet so your body gets the essential vitamins and minerals it needs to increase immune levels.</p>
<p>Staying away from external allergens which may be trigger outbreaks is important in addition to moisurizing your skin using ointments that contain herbal ingredients. You may need more aggressive treatments if symptoms worsen but be sure to visit your doctor before going such a route.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Mahon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema in children is a common skin condition and it can be disheartening to see your child constantly agitated or upset. Scratching the affected areas is very tempting for children to do but it will only worsen symptoms and may cause an infection. The following is an effective baby eczema treatment and 3 tips to providing relief for your child while reducing itching and swelling.]]></description>
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<p>Eczema is a common skin condition which can cause your child to have restless nights due to constant aggitation. It&#8217;s quite natural for these children to want to scratch the affected area but this may introduce infectious bacteria and will worsen symptoms. The following are 3 effective natural remedies to treating eczema in children that will also help to reduce itching and irritation.</p>
<p>1. Apply moisturizers following a baby bath</p>
<p>Dry skin will cause even more irritation which will lead to scratching so keeping the skin moisturized regular is essential to reducing symptoms. In order to keep the moisture from escaping, be sure to apply ointments or creams on your child&#8217;s skin after a bath. Ointments that contain aloe vera are highly recommended as these will provide a soothing sensation and will help to reduce swelling.</p>
<p>2. Avoid external allergens and irritants</p>
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</script></div><p>While some cases of eczema is influenced by genetics, often times there are external allergens which trigger such outbreaks so it&#8217;s important to avoid them. Each person is unique so these triggers can range from certain kinds of foods and even to some kinds of soaps. Wool clothing can cause irritation on your child&#8217;s skin so be sure to use only 100% cotton and to avoid harsh weather conditions.</p>
<p>3. Make use of over the counter treatments</p>
<p>If symptoms still continue to persist, then you may need to take a more aggressive approach by using over the counter treatments. Those creams or ointments that contain cortisone are often recommended but should be used in moderation. In addition, antihistamine tablets are effective at reducing the itching sensation but it&#8217;s important to consult with a doctor prior to using them.</p>
<p>When it comes to baby eczema treatment, fortunately most cases go away well before the child reaches their teenage years. Be sure to apply these above methods in order to provide relief for your child and to keep their skin moisturized throughout the day while staying away from external allergens.</p>
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