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Atopic Eczema

July 20th, 2009

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’s beliefs, it is not contagious.

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.

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.

To prevent atopic eczema, one first has to know  what touches off the allergic reaction. Here are some common triggers among eczema sufferers:

•    Changes in temperature
•    Foods like peanuts, soy sauce, etc.
•    Clothes made from wool and other abrasive fabrics
•    Allergens like dust, animal dander, mold, pollen and etc.
•    Chemical irritants like astringents, perfume, detergents, alcohol, paint, pesticides and harsh soaps.
•    Extreme fatigue and stress
•    Other skin infections

Essentially, the method of prevention is obvious. One has to avoid these triggers to avoid eczema!

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