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		<title>Who Else Wants To Learn About Eczema?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you or your child has ever been diagnosed with eczema, your first question may have been, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221; This is a very common response when patients are told they or a family member has eczema. Although eczema has been around for many years, may people still wonder exactly what is eczema.  Eczema is a skin condition that includes skin rashes and dryness along with redness, itching, flaking, crusting, cracking, oozing and bleeding. Although not all these symptoms may occur when you have a bout of eczema, some or many of them may. Eczema is also a term that is used to describe a variety of skin conditions that have these symptoms as well as being recurrent. If you ask you doctor, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221; your doctor will either be able to tell you all you need to know or you may be shown pictures of eczema. Pictures of eczema often make the patient feel more confident, knowing they have a skin condition that affects many and will eventually go away.  Eczema is a skin condition that can affect patients as young as infancy. In fact, the majority of the patients affected by eczema are babies. Parents that aren&#8217;t aware of what&#8217;s going on with their baby often become frightened, thinking something is dreadfully wrong with their little bundle of joy. Before an actual diagnosis of eczema is made, many parents mistake this condition for diaper rash or heat rash. Because of this, the eczema often gets worse, causing the baby a lot of unnecessary discomfort. Eczema can become very itchy and it&#8217;s hard to get young children and babies to not scratch and itch. If parents knew the answer to the often-asked question, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221; they could help their child much quicker.  Babies aren&#8217;t the only ones to become affected with eczema. Eczema also is common in children and teenagers. Teenagers can be quite discouraged and depressed when eczema occurs. Because pimples and acne are so common during the teen years, many teenagers as well as their parents mistake their eczema for teen acne. Only when they go to a doctor&#8217;s office (usually because the eczema gets steadily worse) do they learn the condition is eczema. Parents may be aware of what eczema is, but teenager&#8217;s first responses usually are, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221;  Getting proper treatment for eczema cannot occur until a correct diagnosis has been made. A doctor or dermatologist will prescribe ointments, creams and possible antihistamines. Although not caused by allergies, eczema can be triggered by allergens. Once your doctor begins treatment, your or your child&#8217;s eczema will be well on the way to becoming cured.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>If you or your child has ever been diagnosed with eczema, your first question may have been, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221; This is a very common response when patients are told they or a family member has eczema. Although eczema has been around for many years, may people still wonder exactly what is eczema.  Eczema is a skin condition that includes skin rashes and dryness along with redness, itching, flaking, crusting, cracking, oozing and bleeding. Although not all these symptoms may occur when you have a bout of eczema, some or many of them may. Eczema is also a term that is used to describe a variety of skin conditions that have these symptoms as well as being recurrent. If you ask you doctor, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221; your doctor will either be able to tell you all you need to know or you may be shown pictures of eczema. Pictures of eczema often make the patient feel more confident, knowing they have a skin condition that affects many and will eventually go away.  Eczema is a skin condition that can affect patients as young as infancy. In fact, the majority of the patients affected by eczema are babies. Parents that aren&#8217;t aware of what&#8217;s going on with their baby often become frightened, thinking something is dreadfully wrong with their little bundle of joy. Before an actual diagnosis of eczema is made, many parents mistake this condition for diaper rash or heat rash. Because of this, the eczema often gets worse, causing the baby a lot of unnecessary discomfort. Eczema can become very itchy and it&#8217;s hard to get young children and babies to not scratch and itch. If parents knew the answer to the often-asked question, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221; they could help their child much quicker.  Babies aren&#8217;t the only ones to become affected with eczema. Eczema also is common in children and teenagers. Teenagers can be quite discouraged and depressed when eczema occurs. Because pimples and acne are so common during the teen years, many teenagers as well as their parents mistake their eczema for teen acne. Only when they go to a doctor&#8217;s office (usually because the eczema gets steadily worse) do they learn the condition is eczema. Parents may be aware of what eczema is, but teenager&#8217;s first responses usually are, &#8220;what is eczema?&#8221;  Getting proper treatment for eczema cannot occur until a correct diagnosis has been made. A doctor or dermatologist will prescribe ointments, creams and possible antihistamines. Although not caused by allergies, eczema can be triggered by allergens. Once your doctor begins treatment, your or your child&#8217;s eczema will be well on the way to becoming cured.</p>
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		<title>What Everybody Else Does When It Comes To Eczema And</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 23:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Eczema is a skin condition that can affect any part of the body depending on what type of eczema it is as well as the severity of the condition. Many people aren&#8217;t aware of what eczema is. They may have dry skin and just assume that that&#8217;s all it is and that there&#8217;ve very little they can do about it. If they were told they had eczema, they ask, &#8220;What does eczema look like?&#8221; Once they seen photos of eczema patients or spoke with a doctor, they would discover that their skin condition not only has name but also has treatment options.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Eczema is a skin condition that can affect any part of the body depending on what type of eczema it is as well as the severity of the condition. Many people aren&#8217;t aware of what eczema is. They may have dry skin and just assume that that&#8217;s all it is and that there&#8217;ve very little they can do about it. If they were told they had eczema, they ask, &#8220;What does eczema look like?&#8221; Once they seen photos of eczema patients or spoke with a doctor, they would discover that their skin condition not only has name but also has treatment options.</p>
<p>The saying &#8220;ignorance is bliss&#8221; is never more apparent than in the case of skin disorders such as eczema. So many individuals go without treatment which can make their lives easier because they&#8217;ve never realized they have eczema or asked, &#8220;what does eczema look like?&#8221; if someone suggested they may be affected by eczema. Eczema is usually small red dots that may become bumpy, blistered or even weepy. They are also extremely itchy. In fact, many people just feel they have dry skin caused by contact with something harsh or an allergic reaction. In many ways, this is the case with eczema, but treatment and preventative measures may help.</p>
<p>There are different kinds of eczema, including hand eczema, infant eczema, atopic eczema, dyshydrotic eczema and others. If you have any of these symptoms, you should seek medical advice from your regular doctor or a dermatologist. Your doctor will inform you if he feels he can help you or if you need to see a dermatologist. If you suspect your condition may be eczema or eczema-related, you may want to ask your doctor, &#8220;what does eczema look like?&#8221; Many people don&#8217;t like to go to doctors for different reasons, mostly the expense. If this is the case and you have access to the internet, you will find a wealth of information on eczema without having to ask someone, &#8220;What does eczema look like?&#8221; However, you may want to ask that question in your internet search for information on eczema.</p>
<p>The internet has excellent search engines to help people learn about just about any subject they are interested in, including eczema. All you need to do is type in &#8220;what does eczema look like?&#8221; and numerous links will pop up for you to browse through. Whichever means you choose to learn more about eczema, it&#8217;s important that you get the information as soon as you begin to experience symptoms that you feel may be eczema. The sooner you begin treatment, the sooner your symptoms will subside. Although there is no real cure for eczema, you can prevent further flare-ups once you learn preventative care for your body.</p>
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		<title>Pictures Of Eczema Can Educate You On This Skin Condition</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 18:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melena</dc:creator>
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<p>They say a picture is worth a thousand words. If this is true, than everything should include pictures. When we&#8217;re dealing with health issues, pictures can be very helpful. This is especially the case with pictures of eczema. Eczema is a skin condition that consists of small itchy little bumps or blisters on your body. The blisters can be scaly, oozing, brownish or thick. In some cases, the blisters may merge with each other and appear to be many large blisters or lesions.  Each case of eczema is different. Pictures of Eczema can be very important in diagnosing eczema. Although doctors are well aware of what eczema looks like, they&#8217;ve learned a lot from seeing their patients through the years as well as viewing pictures of eczema. </p>
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<p>They say a picture is worth a thousand words. If this is true, than everything should include pictures. When we&#8217;re dealing with health issues, pictures can be very helpful. This is especially the case with pictures of eczema. Eczema is a skin condition that consists of small itchy little bumps or blisters on your body. The blisters can be scaly, oozing, brownish or thick. In some cases, the blisters may merge with each other and appear to be many large blisters or lesions.  Each case of eczema is different. Pictures of Eczema can be very important in diagnosing eczema. Although doctors are well aware of what eczema looks like, they&#8217;ve learned a lot from seeing their patients through the years as well as viewing pictures of eczema. </p>
<p>Eczema is often referred to as atopic eczema. Atopic is when there is a tendency of inflammation of the skin and linings of the lungs and nose to develop. Atopic eczema if often present in families that have allergies such as asthma, hay fever or other sensitive skin. Atopic dermatitis or eczema is common all over the world. Although it can occur at any age, it most commonly affects children from infancy to young adulthood. The itchy rash can be localized to a small area on the body or it can be widespread. Pictures of eczema have shown many varieties of this annoying skin condition.</p>
<p>Today the internet is a wealth of information for many. With medical costs rising as if they are combined with the many health insurance cuts, people are very conscientious of how often they go to the doctor. Unlike it&#8217;s a serious condition, many are choosing to investigate on their own either through the internet or at their local library. Although eczema can be very bothersome and embarrassing to many, it&#8217;s not a serious condition. For this reason, many choose to investigate on the internet, trying to find all the helpful information they can find to help medicate themselves. This is where pictures of eczema prove to be very helpful.</p>
<p>Pictures of eczema are especially helpful if the patient has never had this skin condition before. At the first onset of the condition, the patient may become very worried, not knowing what is wrong. Looking at pictures of eczema as well as other skin conditions make it easier to know what&#8217;s wrong, therefore, making treatment easier.</p>
<p>Even patients that see their doctor about their eczema are sometimes worried that they look worse than they should. This tends to get them stressful. Most skin conditions, eczema included, can be affected by and become worse with stress. By showing the patient pictures of eczema, the patient can be assured that their symptoms are not unusual for this condition, thus making them feel more confident.</p>
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		<title>Be The First To Read What The Experts Are Saying</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 17:52:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Be The First To Read What The Experts Are Saying About Nummular Eczema</p>
<p>There are different types of eczema. The one that we hear about the most is atropic eczema or infant eczema. This is a bothersome skin condition, but it is not life threatening. There are other types of eczema, some not as well known. One type of eczema that is still a mystery to many is Nummular Eczema.  Nummular eczema affects men more than woman, specifically after the age of 55. In rare cases, this condition has been seen in women age 15 to 25 years old.</p>
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<p>There are different types of eczema. The one that we hear about the most is atropic eczema or infant eczema. This is a bothersome skin condition, but it is not life threatening. There are other types of eczema, some not as well known. One type of eczema that is still a mystery to many is Nummular Eczema.  Nummular eczema affects men more than woman, specifically after the age of 55. In rare cases, this condition has been seen in women age 15 to 25 years old.</p>
<p>Nummular Eczema is a skin disorder believed to be allergy-related where itchy patches or spots in the shape of coins appear on the skin. Nummular eczema is also known by other names such as nummular eczematous dermatitis and discoid eczema. Nummular eczema is the most common name, while nummular eczematous dermatitis is the medical name and discoid eczema is the name given because of the coin-shaped lesions on the body. The most common places for nummular eczema to occur are the legs, hands, arms and torso.</p>
<p>The exact cause of this disorder is unknown, although there is usually a family history of allergies, hay fever or asthma. Dry skin in environments with low humidity has been linked with onsets of nummular eczema Nummular eczema can be made worse by dry skin, stress, environmental irritants, frequent bathing, wool clothing, detergents and soaps and sudden temperature changes.</p>
<p>When nummular eczema first appears on the skin, it looks like small red dots and blister-like lesions. These dots and lesions soon enlarge and spread into a round, itchy, reddened coin-shaped lesion from two to 10 centimeters in diameter. It may start red and then become clear in the center like a ring. It may resemble ringworm. New acute lesions may ooze out fluid or puss that will become crusty, whereas persistent chronic lesions are more scaly in appearance. They may begin as just one or two lesions or many lesions. In some cases, they disappear within a year, but in other cases, they persist or keep coming back repeatedly for years. Generally, when you get recurrences, they come back in the same location as the first lesions.</p>
<p>Because doctors and dermatologists are still so uncertain as to the direct cause of nummular eczema, treatment is mostly for relief of the burning and itching. Treatment usually will not be administered until it&#8217;s been determined that you do have nummular eczema. Anti-inflammatory steroid medications are often prescribed as well as antibiotics. In some cases, the patient is given antihistamines or ultraviolet phototherapy for severe cases. It&#8217;s important to realize that treatment may often take many months. </p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Confuse Diaper Rash with Infant Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 19:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melena</dc:creator>
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<p>Infant eczema is a form of skin rash that affects babies from as young as 2 months of age until around 2 years of age. Infant eczema usually starts on the forehead and cheeks, but it may spread to the arms, legs, belly or any part of their little body. Unlike adult eczema, infant eczema usually disappears by the time they are 3. Some times, their baby eczema continues as they become children and even until their teen years. The infant eczema is usually dry and scaly skin, which can be very itchy for the baby. When the eczema turns to blisters, this causes the baby a lot of pain and discomfort.</p>
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<p>Infant eczema is a form of skin rash that affects babies from as young as 2 months of age until around 2 years of age. Infant eczema usually starts on the forehead and cheeks, but it may spread to the arms, legs, belly or any part of their little body. Unlike adult eczema, infant eczema usually disappears by the time they are 3. Some times, their baby eczema continues as they become children and even until their teen years. The infant eczema is usually dry and scaly skin, which can be very itchy for the baby. When the eczema turns to blisters, this causes the baby a lot of pain and discomfort.</p>
<p>Many parents are very frightened when their baby develops infant eczema. We always picture little babies as being beautiful and perfect and no parent likes to see their little baby full of blisters and uncomfortable. Although the exact cause of infant eczema is uncertain, it is said to be allergy-related. Many doctors also believe the tendency to develop infant eczema can be inherited from parents that have allergies, hay fever, asthma or other allergies. Some things that may worsen the condition on the baby are soaps, detergent, and synthetic chemicals from certain clothing. </p>
<p>One of the most important things you can do for the baby that suffers from infant eczema is to keep their skin clean and moisturized. Although dry skin may not be the cause of infant eczema, it definitely makes it worse. Use lukewarm water but not too warm as the hotter the water, the more it dries the skin out. When you take the baby out of the water, gently pat him dry. Dress him or her in loose fitting clothes preferably cotton. Animal dander is a known irritant to babies so avoid having pets around or near the baby.</p>
<p>Food is another cause of eczema, but it may be difficult to determine what food exactly causing the allergic reaction. The best way to determine this is to do a simple test eliminating one food at a time until you can find the food that the baby is being affected by. If the baby is being breastfed, the mother will have to test and eliminate foods that she&#8217;s consuming. Although there is no instant cure for infant eczema, there are simple things you can do to eliminate the baby&#8217;s discomfort as much as possible. If you&#8217;re unable to help to lessen the symptoms of the infant eczema, consult with your baby&#8217;s doctor or a dermatologist who can prescribe medication for the lesions and sores. The high spot is knowing that most babies outgrow their eczema, usually by their teens, if not sooner.</p>
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		<title>Hand Eczema Is Just One Form Of Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 17:44:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hand Eczema is a disorder of the skin also referred to as hand dermatitis. Although it can occur at any age to anyone, it is often referred to as &#8220;housewife&#8217;s eczema&#8221;. Hand eczema is a variety of skin rashes and irritations that develop on the hands from different causes and irritants. Individuals that have hand eczema often have eczema or dermatitis somewhere else on their body and often have relatives with dermatitis. Hand eczema is a very common skin condition and often results from sensitive skin as well as an allergic reaction or irritation from something that was touched by the hands. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Hand Eczema is a disorder of the skin also referred to as hand dermatitis. Although it can occur at any age to anyone, it is often referred to as &#8220;housewife&#8217;s eczema&#8221;. Hand eczema is a variety of skin rashes and irritations that develop on the hands from different causes and irritants. Individuals that have hand eczema often have eczema or dermatitis somewhere else on their body and often have relatives with dermatitis. Hand eczema is a very common skin condition and often results from sensitive skin as well as an allergic reaction or irritation from something that was touched by the hands. </p>
<p>Patients with hand eczema may have itchy and scaly patches of skin, which flake almost constantly. They may also become cracked, red and very painful. Occasionally, the rash may have blisters that begin to ooze. Although hand eczema can occur to anyone at any time, they are more likely to occur to someone that has other skin problems such as allergies, asthma, hay fever or has been affected by these allergies as a child. Other factors that may induce hand eczema is a job that exposes your hands to hazardous or irritating chemicals.</p>
<p>The cracks, lesions and fissures usually start on the tips of the fingers, but sometimes the palms get affected as well. Their may be scaling, redness and crusting on the hands. Occasionally the edge of the nails become involved, in which case, the nails will become very rough and irregular. Although hand eczema is not contagious, it is often embarrassing for individuals, especially women who usually take extra care to have beautiful soft hands.</p>
<p>The causes of hand eczema are usually roughness on our hands. Our hands are born with a protective coating of oil. This is what keeps our hands moist and prevents dry skin. When we subject our hands to repeated soaps, chemicals, detergents, etc., our hands become cracked and dry. If this continues, they may also become red and inflamed. Some people are more prone to develop hand eczema than others are. If you are one of these unfortunate individuals, you need to take more precautions against drying out your hands.  Sometimes hand eczema can occur from a combination of allergic reactions and irritating substances. They can be affected by one or these or both.</p>
<p>Your doctor or dermatologist will recommend a course of treatment for your hand eczema depending on different factors. In the meantime, there are many treatment methods and precautions you can take at home to help your hands as well as prevent future flare-ups. Protection of your skin is the most important part. Protect your hands from direct contact with harsh soaps, detergents and chemicals. Where waterproof gloves if your hands are in contact with acidy foods such as grapefruit, oranges, lemons, tomatoes and potatoes. Use unscented lotions for dry skin each day to prevent loss of any more natural oils, which are needed by your skin.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Is Not Just a Teenage Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 04:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Eczema is a term that is used to describe a variety of inflamed skin conditions, one of the most common being atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema. The word &#8220;atopic&#8221; means a condition that develops when an individual becomes overly sensitive to allergens such as molds, pollens, dust, animal dander or certain foods. Dermatitis means the skin is red, inflamed and sore. Children who have eczema often have family members that have asthma, hay fever or other allergies. About 50% of the children that have eczema will develop asthma or hay fever in their future. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Eczema is a term that is used to describe a variety of inflamed skin conditions, one of the most common being atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema. The word &#8220;atopic&#8221; means a condition that develops when an individual becomes overly sensitive to allergens such as molds, pollens, dust, animal dander or certain foods. Dermatitis means the skin is red, inflamed and sore. Children who have eczema often have family members that have asthma, hay fever or other allergies. About 50% of the children that have eczema will develop asthma or hay fever in their future. </p>
<p>From 10 to 20% of the population in the world is affected by eczema at some point in their lives, usually in childhood. Eczema is a chronic and itchy rash that often reoccurs. However, this is not always the case with eczema. Occasionally, a young child will develop eczema and it will disappear, as they get older never to be seen again. Sometimes by the time the child reaches six, their eczema is gone, whereas other times, it may flare up from time to time right up until adolescence. </p>
<p>Usually, atopic dermatitis or eczema will come and go depending on different factors. The cause for eczema is unknown, although it&#8217;s believed to be caused by an abnormal response to the body&#8217;s immune system. Individuals with eczema develop and inflammation to irritating substances which results in itching and scratching. Eczema is not contagious, but it also cannot be cured. In most cases, the condition can be managed with a treatment program and avoiding things that may make it worse.</p>
<p>Symptoms of eczema may very with each individual, but they usually occur in children between 2 and 6 years of age. It will usually have occurred before 5 years of age. Eczema may look different in each individual, but it&#8217;s usually described as red, dry, very itchy patches on the skin. It starts as an itch that is scratched and then develops into a rash. This is probably the reason eczema is called &#8220;the itch that rashes&#8221;.  Eczema can develop on any part of the body. In babies, it usually occurs on the cheeks, forehead, legs, forearms, scalp and neck. Children and adults usually develop eczema on the face, neck and insides of the knees, elbows and ankles. In some, the eczema may bubble up and ooze, whereas in others, it&#8217;s dry, red and scaly skin blotches. </p>
<p>Treatment of eczema is topical corticosteroids in the form of steroid or cortisone creams and ointments. They are applied to the affected area twice each day. Your doctor may also prescribe antibiotics to prevent further infection or antihistamines to control the itching. Older children that have severe eczema may be treated with an ultraviolet light prescribed by a dermatologist.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 03:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve been diagnosed with eczema, you&#8217;re probably relieved to finally know what has been causing you all the discomfort and embarrassment. Your doctor or dermatologist will first explain what type of eczema you have and then he&#8217;ll go over eczema treatments with you. The type of eczema treatments will depend on the type of eczema, your medical history and the severity of your symptoms. The main goals of the eczema treatments will be to reduce the skin inflammation, control itching, loosen and remove scaly lesions, clear any infections and prevent or reduce new lesions. </p>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve been diagnosed with eczema, you&#8217;re probably relieved to finally know what has been causing you all the discomfort and embarrassment. Your doctor or dermatologist will first explain what type of eczema you have and then he&#8217;ll go over eczema treatments with you. The type of eczema treatments will depend on the type of eczema, your medical history and the severity of your symptoms. The main goals of the eczema treatments will be to reduce the skin inflammation, control itching, loosen and remove scaly lesions, clear any infections and prevent or reduce new lesions. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to realize that there is no miracle or instant cure for eczema and you may have to try a few different eczema treatments before you find one that is working effectively. Most doctors and dermatologists have found that a combination of different therapies seems to be more effective in treating eczema. One recommendation your doctor will make will be for you to make some lifestyle changes. This may not cure the eczema, but it may prevent you from having future flare-ups as well as reduce any possible side effects you may have from the prescribed medications.</p>
<p>Your doctor may give you your preference as to eczema treatments or medication. One of the most common treatments is topical medication or steroids. Topical medication is medication that is applied to the skin such as creams, lotions and ointments. Topical steroids my be over-the-counter hydrocortisone creams or stronger steroids that require a prescription. Strong steroids are usually avoided with children, however. Some of the common steroid creams include Dermatop, Cutivate, Locoed and Elocon. Side effects such as stretch marks and skin thinning may occur if these are used too long. Many patients prefer to use topical medications without steroids, in which case, they often use Elidel or Protopic. These are considered quite safe eczema treatments for children and can be applied on the face, unlike the stronger medications. They are also effective in preventing flare-ups when they are applied at the first sign of itching or the rash.</p>
<p>Another type of eczema treatments that are often used are antihistamines. Antihistamines are quite effective as eczema treatments. One reason for this is that eczema is often thought of as being allergy-related. They are also recommended for children because they help the child to rest better at night without itching. Benadryl and Atarax are two medications that work well. Applying cold compresses also helps to relieve itching. In more severe cases, your doctor may recommend ultraviolet light therapy and phototherapy. Although, these are effective, there is always the risk of cancer when using UV Rays.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Treatment for the Quickest Relief</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 20:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melena</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You&#8217;ve gone to the doctor and now a dermatologist for you skin condition. You&#8217;ve been told you have eczema. You&#8217;re probably are wondering what kind of eczema treatment you&#8217;re going to get and how soon it will begin to work. The first thing your dermatologist will do is determine what kind of eczema you have and then he&#8217;ll prescribe the best eczema treatment based on his findings. Your doctor or dermatologist will also take into consideration the severity of your eczema and your medical history before making his recommendation for eczema treatment.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You&#8217;ve gone to the doctor and now a dermatologist for you skin condition. You&#8217;ve been told you have eczema. You&#8217;re probably are wondering what kind of eczema treatment you&#8217;re going to get and how soon it will begin to work. The first thing your dermatologist will do is determine what kind of eczema you have and then he&#8217;ll prescribe the best eczema treatment based on his findings. Your doctor or dermatologist will also take into consideration the severity of your eczema and your medical history before making his recommendation for eczema treatment.</p>
<p>When you have eczema, your skin will appear to have a rash. It may consist of dry and scaly skin or you may have big bumps that may bubble and ooze. In some situations, the bumps or lesions may become infected. This can often be avoided if you don&#8217;t scratch them. The eczema treatment your doctor will prescribe will be for a number of things including controlling the itching, reducing and inflammation, loosening and removing scaly lesions, reducing any new lesions and clearing up the infection.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important that you don&#8217;t enter your doctor&#8217;s office expecting an immediate eczema treatment. There is no such thing as a &#8220;one treatment cures all&#8221; for eczema. Just as everyone&#8217;s skin is different, so is each case of eczema. Most medical research has shown that the best and most effective eczema treatment consists of a variety of therapies to treat your skin as well as lifestyle changes to prevent any future flare-ups. Treatment of this kind tends to be more effective as well as lessening the chances of medication side effects.</p>
<p>The type of eczema treatment your doctor prescribes will depend on a number of things including the severity of your eczema, any past treatment and your personal preference. The most often prescribed medication is a topical treatment, which is medication that is applied to the skin like a lotion, cream or ointment. There are varieties of topicals that are recommended for eczema treatment.  Your doctor will discuss with you each available kind and explain why one certain one may work better than another may. In some cases, more than is prescribed. </p>
<p>In more severe cases of eczema, the dermatologist may use phototherapy or systemic medication. Phototherapy is a type of eczema treatment that uses light therapy to help heal your skin. Either the entire skin or just the lesions are exposed to ultraviolet light. Systemic medication is medication that goes through your entire body. There are many types of eczema treatment depending on the type of eczema. With the correct type, your eczema will be under control in no time.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Pictures to Learn About This Condition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 04:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Eczema is a skin condition that we&#8217;ve all heard of from time to time. Some of us may have even developed eczema and not realized it. We may have though we were allergic to some allergen or had acne. If you look at eczema pictures, they can often help you determine if you have eczema. There are many different skin conditions that resemble eczema so if you think you may have eczema, pictures may help you know with more certainty.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Eczema is a skin condition that we&#8217;ve all heard of from time to time. Some of us may have even developed eczema and not realized it. We may have though we were allergic to some allergen or had acne. If you look at eczema pictures, they can often help you determine if you have eczema. There are many different skin conditions that resemble eczema so if you think you may have eczema, pictures may help you know with more certainty.</p>
<p>Eczema looks different with each individual. Although, it most often develops in young children, it can occur in teenagers and young adults, particularly if they&#8217;ve had occurrences of it in the past. In some individuals, eczema will have the appearance of bubbles and the bubbles may ooze. In others, however, it may just appear as dry, red and extremely itchy skin. You could look at eczema pictures of two individuals and they may look completely different. Either way, the result is the same: extreme discomfort and a lot of itching. </p>
<p>Young children that suffer from eczema experience the physical discomforts caused by this skin condition, but not the emotional discomforts experienced by older children and teenagers. For teenagers that suffer from eczema, pictures are something they try to avoid. They tend to feel self-conscious, which causes stress, which can make the itching worse. It&#8217;s important to get treatment for eczema at the first onset before it gets worse. Although scratching is the first thing children are going to want to do, try to avoid any scratching. Repeated scratching can cause the rash to spread and become worse, often causing scarring. </p>
<p>Individuals with eczema should be seen by a doctor or dermatologist that can prescribe some sort of treatment. They can also show some eczema pictures to children to reassure them that they are not the only ones that have ever had this annoying condition. Looking at before/after eczema pictures can also give them assurances of the fact that they will heal and look normal again. Since eczema can come in mild, moderate or severe cases, these eczema pictures may help the patients better understand what type of condition they have. </p>
<p>Eczema pictures are also helpful for those that may feel they have eczema and actually have a different skin condition. Treatment in any type of skin condition is important in the early stages. Therefore, it&#8217;s important that they get the right kind of treatment for the right condition. Some patients that have repeated reoccurrences of eczema are aware of what it is and what to do. Not all individuals experience this, however. The internet has many informative websites regarding eczema and any detailed information you may want to know, including some informative eczema pictures.</p>
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