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Foot eczema: Development & Precautions

Posted on April 22, 2011 by Miss Nancy

...  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 burning sensation and will feel very itchy. Taking Precautions There are two major reasons that can inflame this skin problem. They are diet, or something that is coming into contact with your skin, which causes a ...

Is it possible to get rid of Dyshidrotic eczema

Posted on March 6, 2011 by Miss Nancy

...  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 ...

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