What is
Eczema?
Did you find some dry, itchy spots on your
skin? You may be wondering if you have eczema. But, do
you really know what is eczema? Well, let's take a closer
look at this common skin condition.
What Exactly
is Eczema?
Eczema is a skin condition, also known as
dermatitis, that affects both men and women. Age also
doesn't seem to make a difference, since this skin condition
appears in anyone from babies to the elderly. About one
fifth of all children suffer from eczema and about one
in every twelve adults has eczema. Eczema can range from
mild to severe. Mild eczema symptoms include red, dry
and itchy skin. In moderate to severe cases, it can be
very inflamed, very itchy, cracked, crusty, scaly, raw,
and in more severe cases, you may also see bleeding or
clear fluid leaking - this is also known as wet eczema.
What Causes
Eczema?
Eczema is not caused by any one thing. The
causes are many and it is not the same for all individuals.
There are allergenic forms of eczema and non-allergenic
forms. The most widespread form of eczema is atopic eczema,
and this type is believed to have a hereditary condition
and to be connected with sensitivity to allergens that
don’t bother people in the general population. Plenty
of people with atopic dermatitis also suffer from other
allergy related problems, such as, hay fever and asthma.
Other types of eczema are believed to be connected to
irritants, such as, harsh detergents, chemicals, dust,
sand, cigarette smoke, scratchy natural material, just
like wool, nickel, etc.
What are
the Different Types of Eczema?
There are a number of types of eczema. There
is atopic eczema (the most common type), allergic contact
dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, infantile seborrhoeic
eczema (cradle cap), adult seborrhoeic eczema (such as
dandruff that can spread to other areas of the body, most
commonly seen in adults between the age of twenty and
forty), varicose eczema (found in elderly people) and
discoid eczema (tends to appear in middle age).
It is necessary to visit your doctor, in
order for him or her to come up with a proper diagnosis
of your condition. So, there is a possibility that you
may have to undergo a series of tests.
Eczema Symptoms
Medical professionals sometimes refer to
eczema as "the itch that rashes."
- Usually, the first symptom of eczema
is intense itching.
- The rash appears later. It is patchy
and starts out as flaky or scaly dry skin on top of
reddened, inflamed skin.
- The rash itches or burns.
- If it is scratched, it may ooze and become
crusty, especially in young children.
- In adults, the patches are more likely
to be brownish, scaly, and thickened.
- Some people develop red bumps or clear
fluid-filled bumps that look "bubbly" and,
when scratched, add wetness to the overall appearance.
- Painful cracks can develop over time.
- The rash can be located anywhere on the
body but is most often found on the face and on the
arms and legs, particularly in creases and on hands
and feet. This pattern makes sense because the face
and extremities are in contact with external agents
more than any other part of the body.
- The itching may be so intense that it
interferes with sleep.
Treatment
Options for Eczema
There are a variety of ways that eczema
can be kept under control. Your doctor will help you determine
based on the severity of your condition which type of
treatment is best for you. Currently the treatment options
for eczema include emollients to help lock in moisture
to the skin, topical steroid creams, oral steroids (these
are not the kind that athletes take), topical immunomodulators,
antihistamines, ultraviolet light treatment and a variety
of alternative health therapies such as allergy testing,
aromatherapy, hypnotherapy, acupuncture, traditional Chinese
medicine (TCM), chiropractic and homeopathy.
Susan Clark is just like
many of you. She suffered from eczema for almost her entire
life. Her symptoms started at her early age, and getting
worse when she was five. Her eczema was getting worse
and couldn't be cured for more than twenty years, until
she finally had found a cure which guaranteed to permanently
eliminate your eczema.
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