Posts Tagged ‘eczema’

6
October

What Is Eczema?

Eczema

As the cause of eczema is still not fully understood it makes dealing with the condition a problem as some believe that genetic factors are involved,none of this speculation helps sufferers however! Whatever the causes might be, some things are for sure this condition can lead to a red, itchy skin that is also extremely dry. These are not the only signs because someone who suffers with it may also have some blisters in these areas that appear to have a crust like surface.

Many types of eczema exist with the most popular form called atopic eczema,irrespective of the type you have, the most common symptom is itching. However, the itching sensation is much more pronounced, and if a person with atopic eczema scratches their skin, the condition is just exacerbated. A side effect to this condition is how hypersensitive it makes the skin,substances such as cosmetics, soaps and detergents products are just a few they must avoid if they do not wish flare-ups.

In many instances when young children have this condition it is only seen as an area under the skins surface. Itching is the primary trade mark of eczema, although a rash can also present when you suffer from it,if this ‘itchiness’ is not present in a person who suffers with the condition then it is unlikely to be a symptom of it. This also follows that if when a topical eczema treatment is applied and the itch reacts favorably but the rash does not disappear then the rash and the itch may not be related.

Another problem to be aware of before this disorder is diagnosed, is that other conditions have itching as a symptom of a medical condition. All eczema conditions have a rash but it is the associated itching sensation that is not understood yet. One of the more noticeable symptoms of is the red skin in the location of the rash which is caused by increased blood flow. The reason the skin can suddenly flare up with eczema and become inflamed is complex because many factors can be involved,even slight bacterial infections can cause inflammation. Sufferers also exhibit blisters quite frequently which are normally quite small although bigger blisters are sometimes visible,this could be caused sufferers that have developed an infection in that area or as a result of their genes. Most often, the blisters seen as a symptom are filled with fluid,further infection is almost assured if the blisters are damaged, this is why scratching can just aggravate an already sensitive condition.

20
September

Treating Children Eczema Naturally

Children Eczema

Although it is known that eczema is caused by a reaction to a substance and it affects the body’s immune system, the real cause is still to be discovered. Typically, this skin condition is the result of an external substance which causes the problem. The condition known as baby eczema usually starts with a red rash on the infants face but this gradually gets worse until the skin becomes ridged and cracked. in the USA as many as twenty percent of infants will be treated for this complaint at some point.

generally before the child has reached their second birthday. However, in a small number of cases, the condition doesn’t clear and becomes a chronic condition which may even carry on into adulthood. This is not an age specific condition although it is much more common in small children. About one-third of all patients develop symptoms before their first birthday, and almost all develop symptoms before five years.

Seen as a red, itchy and scaly rash, baby eczema is usually of the more common atopic eczema variety. While atopic eczema is often found in family groups, a child can often have this condition flare up when their skin has not been kept moisturized. Sometimes it is the washing powder or fabric conditioner that triggers the disorder, something that can be a cause of the adult condition as well. Some medical research into baby eczema has found a link to mothers who cease breastfeeding their baby’s early so continuing this practice for a longer period may help ease the condition.

However, other problems the baby might have including those of a respiratory nature or an associated medical condition could also act as an asthma trigger. Studies have also shown that it may be more common in those infants who suffer from allergic rhinitis or food allergies, or whose mothers suffer from asthma. Food allergies are believed to be responsible for anything up to 3 cases in ten,if a particular food is suspected as the likely cause, that food can then be removed from the diet. some of these groups are mentioned below:

Fish from either freshwater or the seaFood containing milkBreadEggsFoods containing peanuts

Mothers can also have children that suffer with baby eczema when the infant receives antibiotics soon after birth. Babies naturally have more sensitive skin so treating them requires bathing in lukewarm water and then using hypoallergenic creams, using only fragrance free products.When they are dry, the use of fragrance free products is highly recommended and only natural fabrics like cotton for example. Wearing mittens is one way to stop a baby scratching their inflamed skin, which could lead to infection, or their nails could be kept short. For more sever cases of baby eczema, the pediatrician may suggest the use of antihistamines which can help relieve itching,the application of a steroid cream for a limited time to help heal the skin quicker may also be used. One thing is certain,

14
September

What is Eczema?

Medical Science

Medical science is still divided by what exactly causes eczema and whether it is a genetic trait,none of this speculation helps sufferers however! The signs are quite unmistakable, with areas of dry, red and itchy skin that are very pronounced. In some instances the condition is worse than this leading to a general blistering that can even become split, forming scabs.

Many types of eczema exist with the most popular form called atopic eczema,some are even specific to certain areas of the body but one common problem among all of them is itching. unfortunately this just makes the condition worse. Another effect is the skin becomes hypersensitive to certain products which just make the condition worse,sufferers usually have reactions to washing detergents, soaps and even makeup.

In many instances when young children have this condition it is only seen as an area under the skins surface. Eczema sufferers can also have rashes just like any of us,if the rash is not itchy then it is more than certain that you are not suffering from this complaint. Eczema patients are given creams and lotions for example to use when they have flare-ups but if they use the treatment on some itchy skin where there is a rash and if the itching is helped but the rash remains it is more than likely that the rash has nothing to do with the itch.

Another problem to be aware of before this disorder is diagnosed, is that other conditions have itching as a symptom of a medical condition. Eczema always has a rash and this is part of the condition but there is still no explanation as to what causes the itching. One of the more noticeable symptoms of is the red skin in the location of the rash which is caused by increased blood flow. In cases of eczema, the process of the skin inflammation is a very complex one and can be triggered by many different factors,it can also flare up if your skin gets infected by a bacteria. The other obvious signs are of course the blisters which generally speaking are quite tiny but larger blisters can be seen on people occasionally,this can be the result either of an infection of the skin or the type of condition you have. Every sufferer is warned about blisters as they can be damaged by scratching or carelessness and while some are filled with fluid, others have a pus like substance,blisters are likely to become infected if broken which will just exacerbate the condition further.

12
September

Protect Babies From Diseases

Baby Skin Infection

Why some people are more susceptible to dermatological conditions than others is still unknown. This complaint usually occurs as a direct result of some external substance which the skin has a sensitivity too. The condition of baby eczema cause distress to the child as the rash becomes more irritated leading to a scaly appearance and eventual cracking. in the USA as many as twenty percent of infants will be treated for this complaint at some point.

generally before the child has reached their second birthday. A small percentage of children will not be this fortunate and will experience this condition when they are adults and it will sometimes become a chronic complaint. This is primarily a condition suffered by babies and young children although it can affect someone of any age. Sufferers have generally had the condition since before their fifth birthday and almost a third of sufferers before they were a year old.

Atopic eczema is the most common form of baby eczema and can be recognized by red, scaly looking skin on their arms, legs and scalp which make the baby want to scratch themselves. Moisturizing a baby’s skin can help prevent atopic eczema but this skin condition does run in families. A baby’s skin is much more sensitive and it is not uncommon for washing powders and softeners to trigger an attack. In some instances it would seem that breastfeeding seems to protect the child from baby eczema as opposed to those mothers who stop this practice prematurely.

Respiratory conditions can also trigger attacks but other medical complaints may also cause this too. If the mother suffers from asthma there is also an increased possibility that the baby might have the skin complaint. Food allergies are believed to be responsible for anything up to 3 cases in ten,however, if this is the situation, there is no longer any reason why the child should have it its diet once the problem food has been confirmed. Even though this is a simple process, it can take some time but some of the common food groups are listed below:

FishMilk Products with milk as an ingredientProducts using wheat as an ingredientProducts containing eggsAny meals or candy etc.

Baby eczema can also be caused as a result of the baby receiving antibiotics when the mother gave birth to her child. Bathing a baby with this complaint requires care as their skin is so sensitive which means the water must be at a comfortable temperature using creams that will not irritate their skin.When they are dry, the use of fragrance free products is highly recommended and only natural fabrics like cotton for example. To stop a baby form scratching the irritated skin it is important to ensure they have their nails short and wear mittens which should help stop further infection. Often in more severe cases of baby eczema, a pediatrician may prescribe antihistamines to relieve itching,steroid creams can also be used for a short period to help heal the skin. This is a difficult medical condition to not only control but overcome despite being a common complaint.

14
June

Information And Tips on Eczema Treatment

Skin

Skin conditions that cause inflammation and rashes are usually referred to as Eczema. Often the cases involve nothing more than red, inflamed skin but they can get far worse and may result in bleeding from the skin. Often the problem is to stop the person from scratching the skin and to do this an Eczema treatment using drugs that help control itching are used.

The problem with Eczema is that the skin loses its natural moisture which needs to be replaced so moisturizing creams or lotions. Any Eczema patient will tell you how important it is to keep the skin moisturized and to cease using any product that has the opposite effect. Very dry, flaky skin will use a thick ointment, called an emollient. ight emollients like aqueous cream may dry the skin if it is very flaky, so heavier ointment should be used. Hydrocortisone and Desonide corticosteroids are two creams or ointments that have a good success rate at controlling moderate or lower cases of Eczema but cannot offer a long term treatment.

Warnings are always given when using corticosteroids though as their overuse will often make the skin become more fragile and make the condition worse than it was. Recent studies provide hints that diet and nutrition can play an important role in treatment as even a food allergy may trigger atopic dermatitis. This could be the breakthrough many Eczema victims have been waiting for once they have identified which foods are causing the flare-ups. Foods that seem to fall into this allergy category are nuts, wheat, coffee, milk, cheese, butter, eggs and Soya although not every one of these will affect ever Eczema sufferer.

Other methods of treating Eczema also come in the form of Chinese Traditional Medicine and alternative therapy. Patients should inform their doctor, allergy consultant or dermatologist if they are pursuing one of these treatment routes. It would be fair to say that there are probably more treatments available for the treatment of Eczema with these therapies than with conventional medicine but there is still no guarantees of their efficacy. The use of antibiotics for the treatment of Eczema has happened owing to the fact that open skin would allow the entry of harmful bacteria.

To make matters worse, the Eczema sufferer can cause this problem themselves by constant scratching. A further deterioration will be seen in the skin if this happens, until the correct antibiotic is prescribed. Although it has mixed results, Ultraviolet light in the UVA spectrum is having a positive effect with treating the eczema of certain individuals. On the negative side though, we now know that exposure to UVA light can cause skin cancer after prolonged exposure. While this is not a complete list or eczema treatments, it does give a reasonably good idea as to the range of therapies used.

25
May

Baby Protection

Baby

Why some people are more susceptible to dermatological conditions than others is still unknown. Normally, something in the person’s environment will cause the skin complaint to occur almost immediately they come into contact with it. Baby eczema is often first noticed on the face of the infant as a reddish, scaly rash that becomes more irritated, red, thick, ridged and cracked. in the USA as many as twenty percent of infants will be treated for this complaint at some point.

Strangely, this condition is short lived and in most cases it seems to cure itself before the child reaches the age of two. A small percentage of children will not be this fortunate and will experience this condition when they are adults and it will sometimes become a chronic complaint. This is primarily a condition suffered by babies and young children although it can affect someone of any age. Although statistics vary, almost all sufferers will have experienced bouts of this condition since their fifth birthday but almost one third before they were a year old.

Baby eczema is most likely to be most common type (atopic eczema) and is normally found on the arms, legs, face and scalp as a red rash that itches and has a scaly appearance. This type, atopic eczema, tends to run in families and is often triggered when the baby’s skin isn’t moisturized correctly. In some babies, wearing clothes that have been washed in certain detergents or treated with fabric softeners may trigger the condition. Some medical research into baby eczema has found a link to mothers who cease breastfeeding their baby’s early so continuing this practice for a longer period may help ease the condition.

However, other problems the baby might have including those of a respiratory nature or an associated medical condition could also act as an asthma trigger. It has also been found that if the baby’s mother has asthma, they are more prone to suffer with this condition but other contributing elements include food allergies and allergic rhinitis. Specialists in food allergies believe that up to 3 cases in ten of childhood cases are because the child has a food allergy,however, once the food responsible is discovered, it can be taken out of the child’s diet. some commonly implicated foods are:

Sea and freshwater fishFood containing milkBreadEggs that contain peanuts

Doctors also know that baby eczema can also be the result of the antibiotics received by the baby at birth. Babies naturally have more sensitive skin so treating them requires bathing in lukewarm water and then using hypoallergenic creams, using only fragrance free products.When they are dry, the use of fragrance free products is highly recommended and only natural fabrics like cotton for example. A baby with this condition can easily cause infection to damaged skin if their nails are not kept short because they will undoubtedly scratch themselves constantly. For infants with more serious baby eczema, antihistamine cream may be prescribed which should help stop the itching,the application of a steroid cream for a limited time to help heal the skin quicker may also be used. Conquering this condition is proving to be complicated but at least some relief is obtainable from the products we have to hand right now.