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Treatment for eczema

Treatment for eczema, relief from itchy eczema rash, dry skin, damaged sensitive eczema skin conditions. Eczema treatment, for irritated eczema prone skin.

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Treatment for eczema




Treatment of eczema

Treatment of eczemaTreatment of eczema with a colloidal solution that offers relief from itchy eczema rash, dry skin and eczema skin conditions, for irritated eczema prone skin.

Baby eczema treatment

Baby eczema treatmentBaby eczema treatment, natural treatment for eczema in babies, infantile eczema and eczema in children under 12 months. Also for babies who suffer from nappy rash and skin allergies.

Eczema cream

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Bath oil for eczema

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Eczema shampoo

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Information About Eczema

Eczema is the name given to a broad clinical variety of common, itchy, inflammatory skin diseases. The spectrum of clinical features range from redness or oedema, mimicking urticaria or angio-oedema to a profusion of signs with blistering, weeping and crusting, or thickened pigmented areas of skin with scaling.

Whatever the cause of the eczematous process, it involves both the dermis and the epidermis layer of the skin. If the eczematous reaction is severe there will be damage and eventual destruction of the epidermal cells. Whatever the degree of inflammation in the epidermis there is disordered keratinization.

The Causes of Eczema Eczema is often triggered by an allergy to food, pollen, animal fur or other substances and is likely to run in allergy-prone families. In fact, many people with eczema have (or later develop) hayfever. Most have higher than normal amounts of histamine in their bodies. Eczema can also be triggered or aggravated by dry air, too much sun and stress.

General Features Of Eczema

While atopic eczema itches severely, most eczemas only itch moderately and some not at all. Eczematous skin completely reverts to normal on healing. This means that any anatomical damage is confined to the epidermis.

Eczema has a tendency to spread in five different patterns:

Direct extensions, tending to merge into normal skin, indirectly by splashes as it were round the primary patch, by contra lateral spread, from one arm to the same side on the other arm a mirror image of the original lesion, or from hands to feet or vice-versa.

Symmetrically to certain areas, e.g. the eyelids, the sides of the face and neck, the inner thighs. Erythroderma. Fluctuations and recurrences, while eczema may persist. Because the original cause continues to operate, there is an inherent tendency for eczema to spread, relapse and recur.

Varieties Of Eczema

Irritant and allergic contact Eczema

Irritant contact eczema is five times more frequent than allergic contact eczema. Any irritant penetrating into the epidermis can product eczema. Allergic eczema is a cell-mediated immunological reaction.

Seborrhoeic Eczema

The lesions are red, sharply marginated (unlike many other forms of eczema) and covered with greasy scales. They appear in areas richly supplied with sebaceous glands.

Asteatotic Eczema

Asteatotic means without fat and this form of eczema is associated with a decrease in skin surface lipids.

Gravitational Eczema

This is the preferred term for eczema of the lower leg related to venous hypertension.

Pompholyx

Pompholyx (vesicular eczema of the palms and soles) means a bubble, cheiropompholyx refers the palms and pedopompholyx to the soles.

Discoid Eczema

Nummular Eczema, This condition is characterised by discoid lesions of eczema, a chronic inflammation of connective tissue.

Atopic Eczema

Most common type and generally associated with asthma and hayfever, very itchy. The chronic phase is characterised by lichenification and marked xerosis.

Treatment of Eczema

To the uninitiated the spectrum of clinical features of eczema can be as confusing as the choice of treatment. Successful treatment requires a skilful appreciation of aetiological factors, the psychological impact of the disease and the ability of the patient to carry out the therapeutic procedures correctly. Foremost, it also requires the therapist to be conversant with a variety of therapeutic agents that he or she has at his or her disposal since several can be associated with contra-indications and side-effects which can be systemic or local.

Therapeutic Agents:

Topical/Systemic Corticosteroids, Antihistamines, Antibiotics, Anti-virals, Anti-microbials, Keratolytics, Emollients, Lotions, Wet Dressings, Soaks, Tars, Paste bandages, PUVA therapy and Environmental measures.

Some of the side effects could be:

Skin atrophy, Steroid-induced rosacea, inhibition of melanocyte activity, allergic contact eczema, glaucoma, spread of infection, effects of occlusion (folliculitis, candidiatis).

Do you suffer from eczema ?, take a look at photos of eczema, a selection of pictures of eczema skin conditions.