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Forms of Eczema and Ezcema Treatment

In this post we concentrate on the kinds of Eczema including Eczema symptoms, Eczema causes and Eczema treatments.

Atopic Eczema / Atopic Dermatitis

The most typical kind of Eczema, also known as Infant Eczema as it is very common in babies under Twelve months. Up to 20% of babies experience Atopic Eczema but under 5% of adults. The good news is that a lot of children 'grow away from it', although not pleasant waiting for you or your child to 'grow from the jawhorse. Atopic is the term for through an allergic reaction to things, individuals with Atopic Eczema also often are afflicted by Asthma and Hay Fever. Although some people might allergen is the most likely reason behind eczema what causes Eczema could be Genetic, cultural, environmental, social or racial. As Eczema is more prevalent in western cultures and it is considered frequently due to some allergic attack -- what's promising concerning this is always that, particularly Atopic Eczema might be greatly improved by way of a special diet regime - that really needs a certain amount of work with behalf in the sufferer and parents.

Treatment / Care

Lowering of experience of allergens creating the condition (see url to my blog)

Regular emollients / moisturisers (my blog will provide you with a hyperlink to some DIY natural Eczema Cream)

Hydrocortisone, Steroids, Antibiotics as well as other treatments should supply when guided from your physician / doctor.

Irritant Contact Eczema / Allergic Contact Eczema / Contact Dermatitis

Contact Eczema has become the easiest type of Eczema to comprehend, diagnose and treat. It takes place on particular parts of your skin which will come into exposure to some allergen or irritant. When the allergen or irritant is identified and removed the Eczema clears up.

Allergens include: nickel (common in Jewellery), other metals, perfumes and soaps, rubber, cement, resins and glues, plants, sugar, flour, fruits, fish and a few meat.

Irritant Eczema is most frequent inside a working environment where that hands are likely to be wet and it is sometimes called Occupational Dermatitis.

Irritants include: Hairdressing materials, food processing materials and foods including fish products, engineering oils, detergents and bleach.

The liquid irritant (and even water) softens the very best layers of skin and enables the irritant accessibility to the delicate deeper layers.



Treatment / Care

Fairly easy (but may need learning from mistakes to spot the culprit) - get rid of the Allergen or Irritant.

For people who develop Contact Eczema in their job / occupation, some type of protective gloves are necessary - in extreme circumstances an alteration of occupation might be necessary.

Varicose Eczema / Gravitational Eczema / Stasis Eczema / Venous Eczema

Varicose Eczema is usually a result of faulty valves in veins, usually within the knee. Sufferers are typically elderly people who suffer from Blue veins or Thrombosis in the legs.

Treatment / Care

Avoid problems for skin

Elevate legs when sitting or in bed

Keep active, walk often

Use Emollients / Moisturisers

Think carefully before using herbal solutions which may cause a hypersensitive reaction

Above all - seek medical help

Dyshidrotic Eczema / Pompholyx / Vesicular Eczema

Dyshidrotic Eczema is really a type of blistering in your hands and feet. The reason for Dyshidrotic Eczema is unclear nevertheless it could be brought about by emotional or nervous tension but may be also a reaction to nickel, cobalt or chrome. Excessive heat or sweat can aggravate the situation.

Treatment / Care

Unfortunately there's no One Cure for Dyshidrotic Eczema

Like with other Eczema, Emollients / Moisturisers can help

First and foremost - seek medical help

Discoid Eczema / Nummular Dermatitis

Mostly prevalent in grown-ups with dry skin, less frequent in children and teenagers. Normally takes the form of coin shaped discs of eczema on any section in the body. Disk, or oval might be a ring shape or solid circle / oval. Central heating system and excessive heat can aggravate the situation.

Treatment / Care

Keep your area neat and hydrated with Emollients / Moisturisers

Using steroids or hydrocortisone cream - however only as directed by way of a doctor

Ultraviolet light might help, but again, speak to your doctor first

In the event the condition gets worse when pollen count is high the usage of antihistamines can be to your advantage

See more detail including Discoid Eczema pictures within my eczema blog (link at bottom)

Asteatotic Eczema / Eczema cracquelee / Eczema cracquele / Asteatotic Dermatitis

Is at their peak within the over 60's often of the decrease of natural natural. Shows as cracks (french word 'Cracquele' means covered in cracks, sometimes describes because the surface of old china crockery), frequently appears on the ankles. At their peak in the winter as well as in cold climates.

Treatment / Care

Avoid long hot baths

Restrict the application of soapy harsh skin cleaners

Humidify air-con rooms

Use Emollients / Moisturisers liberally

Seborrhoeic Eczema / Scalp Eczema / Seborrhoeic Dermatitis / Cradle Cap

In older adults Seborrhoeic Eczema often starts as dandruff of flacky patches for the scalp. Seborric Eczema is a kind of form of Infant Eczema often starting below the age of 6 months. The red rash on the scalp is oftentimes called Cradle Cap. In both adults and infants it may spread with aspects of the face area. In infants / babies the red rash is usually a greater portion of an oily red rash compared to the more prevalent Atopic Eczema

Treatment / Care

For both adults or infants a physician / Pharmacist needs to be consulted

Special treatments and shampoos can be found by prescription

For details of:
natural Eczema remedies
pictures of Eczema
details of an exclusive Eczema diet

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