Skin eczema

Skin eczema is a dermatological condition that affects almost all of us at some time in our lives. This ailment is a form of dermatitis, or inflammation of the epidermis/skin. Many other persistent dermatological conditions are often called eczema although they may be diagnosed otherwise. One can recognize skin eczema by the skin redness and dryness, the swelling of the affected areas, the appearance of blisters, flakes, cracks and crusts with the risk of bleeding as well. Discoloration of the skin has also been noticed on the skin portions where the lesions are healed, and although less often, scarring may appear too.

Skin eczema can appear with all age groups. It affects adults and children alike; yet it seems to be more frequent in the case of babies. Unfortunately what exactly causes this condition is still not known. So far, scientists have revealed a genetic-related aspect in the occurrence of skin eczema but the explanations are far from being clear or accurate. Therefore, we are very likely to come down with eczema if we come from a family with a history of this condition.

Just as the causes for skin eczema are still unknown, so is the case of the cure for it. In the absence of a remedy, there are only solutions to alleviate symptoms and keep the disease under control. Once diagnosed with eczema, the treatment follows the exact identification of the typology. The treatment is focused on the patient’s medical history and the gravity of the condition. The drugs that doctors usually recommend in eczema cases are meant to reduce the itching, limit the inflammation of the skin, remove the lesions and, in case of infections, clear them up. Besides, in case a certain treatment proves insufficient, it can be backed up by some alternative remedies.

In addition to the doctor’s prescribed treatment, there are many other things you can do to prevent the development/progress of skin eczema. You should avoid scratching even if it itches badly, plus it is always good to moisturize the affected skin area. Then, don’t allow skin contact with household cleaning substances that contain very irritant chemicals. Another thing we can do is keep the environment free of dust. Then, the clothes one wears constantly rub against the body aggravating skin eczema; therefore try to wear something loose and preferably cotton-made. Although the disease seems to go away under the impact of the treatment, prevention measures remain valid permanently. Thus, you can prevent future skin eczema outbreaks or keep the problem under control if you are still fighting it.

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