Eyelid eczema is one of the most common forms of dermatitis, and equally one of the most annoying. Treating eyelids eczema is especially challenging due to the location and the delicacy of the skin. Like any other form of eczema, eyelid eczema may be caused by a variety of reasons including allergies, immune dysfunction, and [...]
Continue reading...27. January 2010
Having eczema on scalp is not only irritating, but can be downright embarrassing! If you’re one of the millions of people who suffer from scalp dermatitis, you know how it feels to have your head flaking like a virtual snowstorm. Not to mention the intense itching, soreness, redness, and sometimes bleeding. So what can you [...]
Continue reading...20. January 2010
The term eczema is a broad characterization of a range persistent skin conditions. Generally, it can be defined as a disease in a form of dermatitis (inflammation of the epidermis). Even though the different types of eczema vary, there is usually one or more of the symptoms present: redness, skin edema (swelling), itching [...]
Continue reading...17. January 2010
One of the most commonly asked questions regarding eczema is: “Is eczema contagious?”. Well the answer is absolutely not! There are many causes of eczema, including hypersensitivity reactions, food allergies, and hereditary inheritance. Furthermore, individuals who suffer from eczema may have a family history of conditions such as asthma and hay fever. Even though [...]
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Hand and foot eczema is an inflammatory skin condition characterized by hyperkertosis (thickening of the outer skin) and painful fissures of the hands and soles of the feet. Treating this painful condition goes beyond any lotion, oil, or cream available; ultimately, you must be conscientious of your lifestyle. Below is an article which explains just [...]
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28. January 2010
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