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Foot eczema: Development & Precautions

Posted on April 22, 2011 by Miss Nancy

Eczema on the foot demands your immediate care as well as attention. This is because your foot has a great chance of coming into contact with allergens often. Hence, there flare-ups that develop on your foot can happen pretty often if you have eczema prone skin. Eczema on the foot can be just as irritating and uncomfortable as on the rest of the body. The itch can range from mild to severe, so you need to learn how to take care of it to keep it under control. The Types of Eczema that Affect the Lower Extremities There are mainly 5 types of eczema affect the feet and legs. These types are atopic eczema, discoid eczema, irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, and varicose eczema. The Development Of Eczema On The Foot Foot Eczema usually develops in two different type of stages. The initial one is that develops within the first three days involves itchy raised bumps that become small blisters that are filled with fluid, usually clear. Note that these bumps will have a bu ...

Eczema herpeticum: is it possible to eliminate it?

Posted on April 1, 2011 by Miss Nancy

...  herpeticum is a strain of the hsv simplex virus. It is commonly known as atopic dermatitis. This disorder usually occurs in children. Eczema herpeticum develops in patients already affected by dermatitis or psoriasis. If you are an eczema sufferer, you need to know about the dangers of eczema herpeticum. On its own, eczema mostly is irritating rather than a life threatening condition. You experience red, dry, and itchy patches of skin either located in just one area or all over your body, from head to toes. As such, you can suffer from discomfort and embarassment ...

Is it possible to get rid of Dyshidrotic eczema

Posted on March 6, 2011 by Miss Nancy

Dyshidrotic eczema is additionally known as dyshidrotic dermatitis. It is a skin disease which frequently impacts the palms of the hands, fingers as well as soles of your feet. Patients suffering from this condition report a burning or itching sensation which can sometimes be quite strong. A blistering rash on one of the affected regions is one of the most common signs of this form of dermatitis. The blisters themselves are normally small in size but can be quite deep and cause an intense burning sensation. The skin around the blisters may become inflamed and therefore be red in color and hot to the touch. While it most commonly affects people who are between 20 and 40 years old, dyshidrotic eczema can happen at any age. It also affects people of both sexes and of different races and skin color. While the presence of certain irritants on the skin can cause outbreaks of dyshidrotic dermatitis, the disease is not caused by lack of proper hygiene. In fact, washing the skin too often, espe ...

Baby eczema: causes and prevention

Posted on February 14, 2011 by Miss Nancy

If your child is experiencing eczema, you probably know how unpleasant the scratchy as well as dried-out skin could be, not to mention the sores. Since eczema usually goes hand in hand with sensitive skin, treating it can be a bit of a challenge. Thankfully there are quite a few home remedies for baby eczema you can try. The Causes After some careful researches and studies, nobody can still identify the real cause of eczema in babies. Researchers can only associate the fact that most of the babies that suffer from infantile eczema have parents or relatives that have hay fever, allergies, or asthma. Prevention Prevention in eczema is the key to an itch-free development among babies. Hence, if a patch of eczema starts, the baby will invariably scratch, and the scratching damages the skin and makes the eczema worse, which causes more scratching. Once eczema is out of control like this, getting it under control is far more difficult especially if you are dealing with the babies. Baby Eczem ...

Understanding and treating eczema

Posted on February 1, 2011 by Miss Nancy

There are lots of kinds and causes of eczema. Atopic Eczema is a kind of genetic epidermis dermatitis leading to skin inflammation, dry skin as well as continual itching resulting in excessive scratching which only worsens the issue resulting in an infection. Conventional treatment includes corticosteroids to help deal with the inflammation but not as a permanent cure or prevention method. Fortunately, eczema natural cures can successfully heal this skin disorder while also providing fast pain relief. Treat Eczema Naturally With: Coconut Oil: is a natural eczema cure that can be applied generously on the body where the skin appears to be infected. This will make your skin softer and alleviate the itching caused by eczema. Nutmeg: Use raw nutmeg and mix with water to form a paste. Use the nutmeg to gently rub your skin where infected. This will alleviate any burning and skin rashes you might have. Apply generously. Detoxification: A great method to cure eczema naturally: a skin disorder ...

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