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		<title>Scalp Dermatitis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scalp Dermatitis &#160; Scalp dermatitis, or seborrheic dermatitis, is an annoying condition that happens mostly on the scalp. Those who suffer from this problem will notice a red inflammation on the scalp, thick scaling crust on the scalp, dandruff flakes and itchiness in the affected area. Although seborrheic dermatitis is most common on the scalp, [...]]]></description>
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<div id="textpreview"><strong>Scalp dermatitis</strong>, or seborrheic dermatitis, is an annoying<br />
condition that happens mostly on the scalp. Those who suffer from this problem<br />
will notice a red inflammation on the scalp, thick scaling crust on the scalp,<br />
dandruff flakes and itchiness in the affected area. Although seborrheic<br />
dermatitis is most common on the scalp, it can also be found around the nose,<br />
eyes and behind the ears. Babies suffer from scalp dermatitis too, which is<br />
often called cradle cap. Baby sufferers of this condition will usually stop<br />
having the issue by the time they turn one, and their flare ups will usually<br />
only last a month at a time. Most people don&#8217;t need to seek medical attention<br />
due to scalp dermatitis, as it generally goes away on its own. Although it can<br />
be recurring. If the issue becomes an embarrassment or infection is possible<br />
then a physician&#8217;s attention may be needed.</p>
<p>There is more than one<br />
possible cause for seborrheic<strong> scalp dermatitis</strong>. The only way to know the real cause it<br />
to see a doctor. Some of the causes include a yeast infection, seasonal changes,<br />
and stress. Major causes of scalp dermatitis can be HIV/AIDS and neurological<br />
conditions, like Parkinson&#8217;s disease. Stress is one of the most common causes<br />
though. The main way to treat this issue at home is by using an antifungal cream<br />
or an antifungal shampoo, which will help mainly with the yeast infection form<br />
of dermatitis.</p>
<p>When symptoms persist, a doctor may scrape some skin<br />
cells to look at in order to make a proper diagnosis. Other possible conditions<br />
that affect the scalp in a similar way are psoriasis and ringworm. Most people<br />
who suffer from <strong>scalp dermatitis</strong> will never be able to fully get rid of it as it<br />
tends to be a chronic condition. Antifungal agents may help combat flare ups,<br />
depending on the actual cause of the dermatitis. Look for shampoos that also<br />
contain things like coal tar, selenium sulfide, salacylic acid and/or zinc<br />
pyrithione. Those four ingredients are often found in dandruff shampoos.<br />
Inflammation and itching can be helped with the use of hydrocortisone cream.</p>
<p>Common things that can be done to help ease the affects of dermatitis on<br />
the scalp are to regularly use dandruff shampoos, using anti-itch creams on<br />
affected areas, and avoiding itching as much as possible. Avoid harsh soaps and<br />
detergents, which can be irritants. Rough, heavy clothing can also irritate<br />
affected areas that are not on the scalp. Because <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001959/">seborrheic dermatitis</a> can also<br />
be found under beards and mustaches it is important to shave them off for<br />
treatment and to help avoid future flare ups. For babies suffering cradle cap, a<br />
mild shampoo each day can help relieve itching. Mineral or olive oil can be used<br />
to soften the scalp and a soft bristled brush can be used to remove the scaly<br />
skin. In severe cases the baby&#8217;s doctor may suggest the use of a medicated<br />
shampoo or cream.</p>
<p>With many people embracing alternative treatments, it<br />
makes sense to mention that there are a couple home treatments that may help<br />
with scalp dermatitis. The first is tea tree oil. Tea tree oil has natural<br />
antifungal properties and is often used for many skin issues, including acne.<br />
For best results, mix a couple drops of tea tree oil in shampoo or lotion, for<br />
application and use. Other alternative treatments include taking fish oil<br />
tablets or omega 3 fatty acids. Both of these supplements are good for the skin<br />
and the hair. They can help add healthy oils back into the<br />
body.</p>
<p>Seborrheic dermatitis is more annoying than it is anything else.</p></div>
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		<title>Eyelid Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 11:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[eyelid eczema. &#160; Eczema is a condition where a person develops a numerous amount of thick, dry skin. This is common and can occur in small or large areas of the body such as a person’s hands or arms. However, other types of eczema are less common like eyelid eczema. While eyelid eczema is less [...]]]></description>
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<div id="textpreview">Eczema is a condition where a person develops a numerous<br />
amount of thick, dry skin. This is common and can occur in small or large areas<br />
of the body such as a person’s hands or arms. However, other types of eczema are<br />
less common like eyelid eczema. While eyelid eczema is less common than other<br />
types of eczema it does in fact occur in individuals more often than not. Eyelid<br />
eczema is often times caused by a family history of allergies however; this is<br />
not always the case. This particular type of eczema can be caused by a variety<br />
of things, many people with <strong>eyelid eczema</strong> develop a discolored rash; which<br />
spreads from the eyelid down the cheek, and others develop small dry bumps that<br />
may make it difficult to blink. This can be sometimes painful as well as<br />
embarrassing for many individuals. The saying ‘the first impression means<br />
everything’ is often true, when I person speaks they make eye contact therefore<br />
the many people who suffer from eyelid eczema are often very withdrawn due to<br />
the fear of others reactions.</p>
<p>Eyelid eczema is more common in women due<br />
to specific allergens found in things such as makeup, or face creams.<br />
Occasionally different brands of makeup will change their ingredients, which in<br />
return can possibly cause this particular type of eczema. Although this type of<br />
eczema is more common in women, it does not leave men in the clear. Rosacea is<br />
also a type of<em> eyelid eczema</em>, which occurs in both men and women somewhat equally.<br />
The best way to treat eczema located on the eyelid is to find out what allergen<br />
is causing the irritation and no longer use it. This process can be tricky, even<br />
more so if you are a woman who uses different brands/types of makeup and face<br />
creams. However, the hassle of hiding under a dark pair of sunglasses is much<br />
worse. People can often times be cruel, many individuals stare or make comments<br />
do not fall victim to the ridicule of others; simply take steps to<br />
reduce/eliminate your eczema.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the eyes are one of the<br />
most sensitive areas on an individual. Eczema on the feet, hands, legs, arms and<br />
other parts of the body can be treated with a cream and or steroid. Eyelids are<br />
a thin piece/flap of skin, creams will only cause irritation and in more, severe<br />
cases burning of the tissue. Steroids could also rotationally harm the eyes<br />
causing irritation as well as vision impairment. I highly recommend seeking the<br />
advice of an optometrist as well as a dermatologist (if needed). Trying to treat<br />
lid eczema on your own can be very dangerous, and potentially lead to blindness.<br />
In some cases, a medical expert may not have the answers you need. If this is<br />
the case, I suggest all natural products, which will not cause harm to the eyes<br />
and face. I also recommend doing precise research to get a better understanding<br />
of your particular type of eczema. This will decrease the chances of eye<br />
irritation as well as vision problems.</p></div>
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		<title>Eczema Creams &#8211; Do they Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 23:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema Creams do they work? Does over the counter eczema cream worsen your eczema rash? Find out more about cream for eczema!]]></description>
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<p>A lot of people ask me if<strong> Eczema Creams</strong> work and going by my experience and many other sufferers who have purchased these over the counter eczema creams I&#8217;d say they work to reduce your <strong>eczema rash</strong> but will not cure your condition which is after all what most of these natural creams for eczema promise.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found that using more effective eczema home remedies lead to curing my condition rather than easing it. This isn&#8217;t to say that all skin rash cream doesn&#8217;t work because some do but they on average take months to work and cost a small fortune as compared to at home remedies that can cost as little as $5.  Also a lot of eczema treatment cream includes steroids, now you should know that steroids can have adverse affects on your body which is what put me off most about using them. People who suffer with dermatitis often complain from the side affects they get when taking their prescribe eczema cream over the counter.</p>
<p>There are also little ways you can for free prevent yourself from aggravating your condition, hopefully you already know that scratching your <strong>eczema rash</strong> will cause the rash to heal more slowly so avoid that as tempting as it may be! Fish oil can also help your condition because they boost your omega 3 levels and this is proven to being down inflammation and other eczema symptoms.</p>
<p>Overall then I will say in my opinion and through personal experience the negatives of over the counter eczema creams outweigh the positives and I would much rather use a cheaper and more effective natural eczema remedy. There really is no best eczema cream out there that will cure your skin rash for good, look out for my natural treatment techniques so you can create your own for next to nothing!</p>
<p>If you have eczema then you may also want to read more about <a title="red bumps on skin" href="http://www.redbumpsonskin.net">red bumps on skin</a>.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Scalp</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 10:56:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema  Scalp Eczema is a skin irritation that affects many parts of the body. The itchiest part of the body that sometimes can be called dandruff by doctors because of the flakey skin of eczema is eczema scalp. Eczema of the scalp is a minor health issue and can be irritating because it itches a [...]]]></description>
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<div id="textpreview">Eczema is a skin irritation that affects many parts of the body. The itchiest part of the body that sometimes can be called dandruff by doctors because of the flakey skin of eczema is <strong>eczema scalp</strong>. Eczema of the scalp is a minor health issue and can be irritating because it itches a lot. The scalp will appear to be scaly, dry, thickened skin. They may start as a reddish spot on the skin that will eventually turn brown. On the skin of darker skin people, eczema would be either lighter spots or darker ones. This is an irritating problem.Scientists and experts have no clue the cause of eczema scalp but their thought of the irritation is that it could be linked to an irritant in the body’s immune system that gives off an over-active response. A lot of times eczema goes away by itself at a young age but other times it follows one through their adult life when more serious medicines are needed to help control the problem. Some people who have eczema do from time to time have flare-ups even when the problem is controlled. Sometimes it happens from coming in contact with wool or itchy things.Other times eczema flare-ups occur with a lot of animal dander on clothes, carpets, or even blankets and sheets. It is irritants like these that make the eczema scalp flare up bad enough that a doctor gets involved. It just depends on ones everyday life. Flare-ups sometimes occur with respiratory problems along with the average everyday cold that are not nice and the most serious of medications are needed. Even though there is no cure for eczema, management of the disease is not such a big hassle. Management takes a little bit of avoidance and some strength in medications.</p>
<p>Eczema scalp is diagnosed by a primary care provider or a dermatologist. A lot of times a person suffering from eczema is also suffering from other complications like allergies. The doctor performs a set of allergy tests to conclude if the allergies are from irritants or triggers. Allergies are triggers to where eczema is from irritants. <a href="http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/scalp-psoriasis/AN01177">Eczema patients</a> have a more serious and stronger medication to take then their counterpart allergy sufferers. It does not matter if you are a child or adult, if the sufferer has eczema they will be tested for allergies. The doctor relieves and prevents itchiness.</p>
<p>Since the skin is dry and itchy, doctors prescribed the sufferer to use lotions and creams to keep the skin in its natural state, moist. The best time to use an eczema scalp cream is right after taking a shower, bath, or pool time. This way the skin will retain its moisture. Relieving the itching could be a hassle because not all of the time will over the counter hydrocortisone creams work. Doctor’s do prescribed corticosteroid ointments and creams to reduce the inflammation. For the most severe of cases oral corticosteroids will be inhibited and antibiotics to kill infectious bacteria.</p>
<p><strong>Eczema scalp</strong> treatment includes antihistamines that will help to reduce the severest of itches. If treatment does not respond well to normal prescriptions than drugs called cyclosporine is prescribed to those most serious of cases. The mildest to moderate exposure of eczema is prescribed the drugs Elidel and Protopic skin creams. These creams alter the responses of the immune system to prevent flare-ups. With all prescriptions there are those serious of warnings and these two drugs are no exception. These drugs are used when all other medication types have failed because of the seriousness of the cancer risk.</p>
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		<title>Eczema herpeticum</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 23:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema Herpeticum &#160; Eczema herpeticum has been called life threatening, dangerous and unknown. The issue with this form of the herpes simplex syndrome is that not very many people are aware of it. It is for this reason why when individuals have this condition, the wives tales and the myhts come to light.The best means [...]]]></description>
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<div id="textpreview"><strong>Eczema herpeticum</strong> has been called life threatening,<br />
dangerous and unknown. The issue with this form of the herpes simplex syndrome<br />
is that not very many people are aware of it. It is for this reason why when<br />
individuals have this condition, the wives tales and the myhts come to<br />
light.The best means in order to prevent and fight this skin condition<br />
is to educate one self on what it is and how to prevent it. <strong>Eczema herpeticum</strong><br />
knows no gender or age. Anyone who is suffering from eczema who comes into<br />
direct contact with a cold sore or other form of the herpes virus can get this<br />
condition. While the actual sypmtoms for this skin condition can become quite<br />
severe, it is rare in todays&#8217; technological state for ayone to die from<br />
it.The symptoms for eczema herpeticum include a high fever, and multiple<br />
small blisters. These blisters are typically filled with a clear puss. The<br />
actual rash will not manifest itself until about 7 to 10 days after the actual<br />
infection. If the condition is left untreated, the rash can spread to other<br />
parts of the body. This is can become quite painfula as well. The blisters will<br />
be extremely itchy and as the individual itches it, they will break open. Many<br />
times the blister will start to bleed and the skin will become very irritated<br />
and crusty scabs will form.</p>
<p>One of the dangers with this particualr<br />
condition is that if left unchecked it can cause problems with other functions<br />
of the body. For instance, the lymph nodes can start swelling. One can also<br />
experience problems with their tonsils, and even develop some problems with<br />
their eyesight. The lungs, brain, and liver are also in danger of harm if the<br />
condition is left untreated.</p>
<p>The key to keeping the eczema herpeticum<br />
under control is to get to a physician as soon as something appears to be off or<br />
wrong with the usual eczema one experiences. If the blisters remain open and<br />
pussing, there is also the chance of a bacterial infection forming in the skin<br />
lesions.</p>
<p>One of the more troubling aspects of this condition is that it<br />
is contagious. Just like the way in which herpes simplex can be given to others,<br />
so can eczema herpeticum be spread. As the condition progresses and becomes<br />
evident in more than just the skin, many patients are admitted to hospitals and<br />
kept in isolation. If the condition is caught at the early stages, there are a<br />
number of anti viral medications that can be used to clear it up.</p>
<p>The<br />
individual should not be overly concerned though. This condition is quite rare<br />
and only a fraction of the suspected cases every year actually turn out to be<br />
the <strong><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema_herpeticum">eczema herpeticum</a></strong> disease. There are also two very powerful anti viral drugs<br />
that can prevent and clear up the condition. These are acyclovir and<br />
valaciclovir. Both of these medications can quickly attack and rid the body of<br />
the infection.</p>
<p>The individual who suffers from this condition may also<br />
want to speak with their dermatologist or physician about acquiring pain<br />
medications. As the condition spreads throughout the body and attacks the<br />
different organs and even progresses in severity on the skin, it can become<br />
quite painful. Many physicians will offer patients a mild pain reliever in order<br />
to ease their pain.</p>
<p>One should also keep in mind that there are other<br />
viruses that can add to the severity of the condition. One such virus is the<br />
human papillomavirus. Molluscum Contagiosum is also known to accentuate the<br />
severity of the condition. If the individual is progressing through the stages<br />
of the condition rapidly the dermatologist or physician caring for them may<br />
order testing to determine if any other virus is involved with their<br />
condition.</p>
<p>As long as the individual consults with a physician and<br />
obtains the proper medications, the disease is not known to be fatal. Al though,<br />
if it is left unchecked without the proper medications it can cause blindness,<br />
liver dysfunctions and in rare cases death.</p>
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		<title>Pompholyx Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 11:32:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pompholyx Eczema &#160; Pompholyx Eczema is a form of dyshidrosis that primarily effects the hands as well as the feet. It is often referred to by several other names such as dyshidrotic eczema, vesicular eczema, or simply pompholyx. Dyshidrosis is a skin condition that causes puss or liquid filled blisters to appear on your hands [...]]]></description>
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<div id="textpreview"><em>Pompholyx Eczema</em> is a form of dyshidrosis that primarily<br />
effects the hands as well as the feet. It is often referred to by several other<br />
names such as dyshidrotic eczema, vesicular eczema, or simply pompholyx.<br />
Dyshidrosis is a skin condition that causes puss or liquid filled blisters to<br />
appear on your hands and feet, primarily at the tips of fingers and the palms<br />
and around the soles and toes on feet .While no specific cause has been<br />
linked to the condition, abnormal sweating is generally considered a leading<br />
cause of the blisters, also known as vesicles. The term dyshidrosis has the<br />
actual meaning of sweating too much. Many individuals suffering from pompholyx<br />
are known to be sufferers of allergies, or have had issues with other forms of<br />
eczema in the past. Other suggested causes for the condition have been stress,<br />
unsually hot or humid climates, being in damp or wet conditions, having a poor<br />
immune system, asthma, certain infections such as athletes foot, among others.<br />
Pompholyx can occur in anyone of any age for a variety of reasons, but the<br />
condition itself is not contagious.</p>
<p>The blisters themselves are not<br />
generally painful, but more so itchy. As the blisters begin to dry and crack,<br />
however, fissures that form on the skin can potentially be quite painful or<br />
irritating. Breaking the blisters will generally cause liquid to ooze out of<br />
them, and they will eventually disappear from that area of the skin for a while.<br />
In certain cases, individuals who suffer from dyshidrosis due to allergies or<br />
respiratory issues can develope severe swelling around cracked vesicles on the<br />
hands and feet. The swelling is known as Paronychia, and its roots lay in the<br />
swelling of the lymph nodes found in the hands and feet.</p>
<p>The occurance of<br />
<strong>Pompholyx eczema</strong> can also vary based on cause or by the individual sufferer.<br />
Most outbreaks generally last a few days but can last several weeks in some<br />
individuals, and can re-occur on a regular basis or can be more rare and<br />
unpredictable. The root of all forms of eczema is often linked to dermatitis, a<br />
separate skin condition known for causing inflammation of the skin, and can also<br />
have several different causes, mainly allergies.</p>
<p>Diagnosis of eczema is<br />
generally done using allergy tests. The tests are administered when doctors take<br />
a sample of a suspected cause of the condition and apply it to an area on the<br />
body commonly effected, and diagnosis will be based on the skins reaction. Since<br />
dyshidrosis can uually result from a number of different allergies, it is<br />
recommended that an individual undergoes a full body test, not necessarily just<br />
of one of the outbreak areas. Another test that can be used to find pompholyx<br />
eczema is done by scraping small particles of skin off of the affected area and<br />
studied under a microscope for the presence of mycelium, or the vegetative state<br />
of fungus. This cause is more commonly found in the feet than in the hands, due<br />
to its association with athlete&#8217;s foot.</p>
<p>Several treatment options exist<br />
with varying forms of success. The most common and effective method of getting<br />
rid of pompholyx is by using a product known as Epitrex. Epitrex works by<br />
attacking the eczema at the root of the condition, causing swelling and itching<br />
to subside and help render the nerve endings responsible for pompholyx useless.<br />
In addition to Epitrex, several other over the counter drugs such domeboro or<br />
Ciclosporin all help reduce swelling and outbreaks in skin. Other known<br />
treatments include protecting your skin from excessive sunlight, staying out of<br />
damp or wet areas for extended periods of time, wearing gloves in excessively<br />
cold weather, and keeping you skin clean and moist for several months after the<br />
specific areas have been treated to avoid re-occurring outbreaks.</p>
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		<title>Eczema on Scalp</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 10:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<div id="textpreview"><em>Eczema on scalp</em> is a skin disease that causes the patient to<br />
suffer with itching and skin lesions. It is a common disease and it is very<br />
uncomfortable. Eczema on scalp is another version of eczema and can cause<br />
embarrassment and itching to those who suffer from it. For a long time no one<br />
could find a cause for scalp eczema but there are some who speculate that eczema<br />
on the scalp is caused, in some part, to a hormonal imbalance. Hormonal<br />
imbalances are sometimes brought on by too much stress or a constant lack of<br />
sleep.</p>
<p>Eczema on scalp usually affects men more than women; however,<br />
women do suffer from this disease.<br />
If one has this disease, it helps to first<br />
understand what eczema is. Eczema is an irritation of the scalp. Dandruff begins<br />
forming in the hair and once dandruff appears, itching begins. When you begin to<br />
scratch you scalp, redness, bumps and sometimes infection can occur. This then<br />
causes eczema on scalp which then can lead to sores that bleed—especially if the<br />
scratching continues to increase. The longer the itching and sores continue, the<br />
more likely hairs in that spot will thin and fall out. However, do not feel that<br />
there is nothing you can do to stop the hair loss because once you solve the<br />
scalp eczema, your hair will grow back.</p>
<p>To handle <strong>eczema on scalp</strong> the<br />
first and most important thing to do is to purchase an effective dandruff<br />
shampoo. To ensure that the dandruff shampoo works well for you, it may help to<br />
seek the advice of a dermatologist. Talking with a dermatologist will help with<br />
the treatment process and prevent the eczema from getting worse. If eczema<br />
worsesn, sometimes dermatologists will prescribe steroids to help lessen the<br />
itching.</p>
<p>Treating eczema on the scalp can be handled several ways such<br />
as reducing stress at work and at home, building up the immune system and<br />
keeping your skin moist and clean. Learning relaxing techniques can also help a<br />
great deal because often this skin disease is heightened when stress is high.</p>
<p>Some also suggest washing your hair on a daily basis and then using a<br />
coal tar based soap. This kind of soap will take care of the flakes and bring<br />
temporary relief.A few other tips that will help with eczema on the scalp are:<br />
getting good nutrition such as more fresh fruits and vegetables and plenty of<br />
water, using a good shampoo—a shampoo that is made to specifically help with<br />
eczema and psoriasis of the scalp, making sure to thoroughly rinse your scalp<br />
after you have shampooed and learning methods on how to handle stress in a more<br />
effective and productive way.</p>
<p>In addition, some say that fish oil can<br />
help with <a href="http://www.psoriasis-association.org.uk/scalp.html">Eczema on the scalp</a>. Omega 3 fish oil is less expensive than some<br />
treatments for this disease and can be found in drug stores and in most retail<br />
stores. In most cases using a shampoo specifically made for dandruff and eczema<br />
concerns, eating a balanced diet, reducing stress and not itching the affected<br />
areas&#8211;will solve this problem; however, if you find that these methods don&#8217;t<br />
work, then it is advised to seek help from a dermatologist.</div>
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		<title>Eczema Eyelid</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 May 2012 11:01:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Eczema Eyelid</strong></p>
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<div id="textpreview">Interested in learning more about eczema eyelid? Afraid that<br />
you may be at risk? Maybe, you&#8217;ve had it before and want to prevent future<br />
re-occurrences? If so, then this article on eczema eyelid causes is definitely<br />
for you! You should know the different ways to prevent and treat outbreaks if<br />
they happen to your or one of your loved ones.This form of eczema often<br />
comes with scaling, edema and erythema associated with pruritus and burning.<br />
Allergens and irritants in our atompshere are the normal causes that lead to the<br />
eczema eyelids. A person&#8217;s skin is most vulnerable around the eyes due to the<br />
skin being thinner and therefore this region of the body is more vulnerable to<br />
the allergens and irritants in the air. When people are hypersensitive to things<br />
like environmental allergens such as mold, dust and pollen they run a higher<br />
risk of getting this form of eczema.</p>
<p>Eczema is often a very underrated<br />
condition that is in most cases completely overlooked. It can have major effects<br />
on one&#8217;s life and treating eczema can be very challenging. When eczema starts<br />
spreading towards the eyes, it often becomes intolerable for many people. Having<br />
eczema eyelid is often associated with the pain and itching sensation it causes.</p>
<p>A few symptoms of someone suffering from eyelid eczema include having<br />
inflamed, itchy and scaly skin. In children the skin can become overly weepy and<br />
in adults it can lead to the skin becoming too dry. Mild cases of eczema eyelid<br />
often present in smaller irritations to the skin, where in severe cases the<br />
eczema gets to be so unbearable it can lead to not only itching and pain but<br />
depression, sleep disturbances, and lowered self esteem.</p>
<p>The best way to<br />
prevent<strong> eczema eyelid</strong> is to stop it before it ever occurs. While some allergens<br />
that are present in the air can be hard to avoid, others that are around your<br />
house, can be reduced with the use of anti allergen products for cleaning, tight<br />
allergen bedding and air filters.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re unable to prevent eyelid<br />
eczema from occurring the next best option is treatment. The normal treatment<br />
used for dealing with eczema eyelids is using a series of different<br />
corticosteroids. The only real problem with this is that this treatment comes<br />
with the possibility of certain side effects. One of the potential side effects<br />
is the thinning of skin and the enlargement of one&#8217;s blood vessels. There are<br />
also newer, safer and more advanced treatments that don&#8217;t have the same risks.<br />
The treatment is known as topical immunomodulators, and they have been shown to<br />
be an extremely safe way to treat areas around our eyes which are sensitive.</p>
<p>If you are anyone you know is suffering from eczema eyelid you need to<br />
take every precaution to avoid any types of allergens and irritants. One should<br />
stop using any type of skin products that can lead to irritation of the eyes.<br />
Also don&#8217;t rub or scratch your eyes and head to a doctor as soon as possible in<br />
order to start treatment or at least get a doctor prescribed moisturizer that<br />
may help give some temporary relief.</p>
<p>A critical thing to keep in mind is<br />
that eczema worsens with stress. Be sure to allow yourself time to relax and do<br />
things that you enjoy. Some suggestions include yoga, meditation, creative<br />
hobbies or any other stress reducers you can think of.</p>
<p>Hopefully, this<br />
article on eczema<a href="http://www.aafp.org/afp/980600ap/carter.html"> eyelid</a>, has shown you what a serious issue this problem can<br />
become. Be sure to visit your doctor immediately and get started on a prescribed<br />
course of treatment. While eczema is a tricky thing to treat it is treatable.<br />
Once you know your susceptible to getting it you&#8217;ll be better prepared to avoid<br />
getting it in the future.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2012 22:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now I&#8217;m sure if you&#8217;re at this website you are interested in purchasing or in the past would have purchased <strong>Eczema creams </strong>they seem like the obvious solution to curing your eczema rash right?</p>
<p>Well not in my experience whilst suffering from it for over 15 years, I actually dread to think how much money I spent on these creams for eczema all claiming to be the best eczema cream, it got to one stage that I was spending upwards of $300 a month on over the counter eczema cream, this was a massive chunk of my wages and after I&#8217;d spent all that money I&#8217;d still be left with the rashes. At one point I took baby eczema cream in hope it would cure my eczema somehow.</p>
<p>You see most creams and other forms of Eczema remedies work to quickly reduce the itchiness of the <strong>eczema rash</strong> and reduce the inflammation, they bring short term relief but they are not capable of <strong>curing eczema </strong>which is of course what we want.</p>
<p>So the way in which I cured my condition for good was by using a completely natural treatment that cured my Eczema in less than two weeks and since then it hasn&#8217;t returned.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/eczemacreamsguide" target="_blank">Click here to see more about the Natural Eczema guide I used to cure my Eczema.</a></strong></p>
<p>Here are some tips on natural treatment for eczema:</p>
<p>Eat lots of fruit &amp; veg &#8211; this is important because the nutrients within these allow your body to build its resistance against sickness.</p>
<p>Eat nuts, wheat, grain &amp; seeds &#8211; these contain soluble fiber which helps maintain healthy blood pressure and cholestorol</p>
<p>Take supplements that include; Vitamin C, E and Zinc &#8211; these are essential to fighting eczema rashes</p>
<p>Take probiotics &#8211; they allow your body to absorb nutrients and keep your intestinal lining healthy. It&#8217;s recommended to take these 20 minutes before a meal</p>
<p>Limiting your intake of alcohol, coffee and processed food will also help a great deal, now this was tough for me as I loved a glass (or three) of red wine most nights but once you see the difference you&#8217;ll keep it up.</p>
<p>By doing the above your rashes will be in a lot better condition than if you were to use over the counter eczema creams, since I did the above and followed the natural Eczema solution mine hasn&#8217;t come back in years!</p>
<p>In the the top article you will find out how to make your own cream for eczema rash.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Armpit Eczema Eczema is typically seen on the hands, fingers, and the feet. This form of the skin condition entails rashes, bumps and sometimes even what appears to be blisters. There are different types of eczema that can be found in other parts of the body. One such type of eczema is found in the [...]]]></description>
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<div id="textpreview">Eczema is typically seen on the hands, fingers, and the<br />
feet. This form of the skin condition entails rashes, bumps and sometimes even<br />
what appears to be blisters. There are different types of eczema that can be<br />
found in other parts of the body. One such type of eczema is found in the groin<br />
and armpit areas. This type of eczema is usually called sebhorrhoeic eczema. The<br />
laymans&#8217; term would be <strong>armpit eczema</strong>.</p>
<p>Armpit eczema can be quite<br />
bothersome. While the technical term seborrhoeic eczema refers to the oily<br />
substance that is emitted by the sweat glands. This does not do this condition<br />
justice. This type of eczema actually has very little to nothing to do with the<br />
sweat glands, it just happens to form in these areas. This specific type of skin<br />
condition can afflict an individual at any time during their lifespan. Babies<br />
sometimes suffer from this condition during the first year of their life. This<br />
can also be seen in teens, and the elderly as well.</p>
<p><em>Armpit eczema</em> is<br />
thought to be the result of an oversensitivity to the natural yeasts that are<br />
found on the skin. This yeast causes the skin to be irritated and form a rash.<br />
The rash can be small red bumpd that are quite itchy. When this eczema is found<br />
in the armpits of the afflicted individual, the ras tends to be moist. Sometimes<br />
one can experience a yellowish pus from the blisters if they break open or are<br />
itched.</p>
<p>Armpit eczema can range in levels of severity. At the very mild<br />
stage it is merely a red rash that is slightly irritating. On the most severe<br />
cases this rash will appear to be inflamed. There will also be pusing and<br />
flaking and scaling of the skin in and around the effected area.</p>
<p>There<br />
are a number of things that can be done to rid the skin of armpit eczema. The<br />
most popular is to rub a mixture of anti-fungla cream and a gentle steroid on<br />
the affected area. It is highly suggested that the individual apply this cream<br />
for a period of two weeks to make sure that all of the irritating yeast has been<br />
removed from the skin in the affected area.</p>
<p>The one issue with eczema<br />
that many do not understand is that it is a chronic condition. While the flare<br />
ups may come and go, the actual condition is one that the individual will have<br />
for life. There are a number of steroid creams and lotions that will keep it in<br />
check and prevent the painful symptoms of the condition. One should definitely<br />
consult a physician if they believe that they are sufferring from eczema. The<br />
physician will be able to inform the individual on the best treatments and<br />
management for the condition.</p>
<p>Armpit eczema can be bothersome and<br />
sometimes painful. When the rash forms it can have blisters and some secretions<br />
that accompany the flare ups. Some naturopathic doctors believe that the<br />
condition is actually a malfunctioning liver. They state that te condition comes<br />
about because the liver is unable to dispose of the toxins and waste of the body<br />
in the normal ways. Therefore these wastes and toxins manifest themselves<br />
throughout the body and particularly the skin. As the toxins are attempting to<br />
leave the body they cause rashes and irritations.</p>
<p>While this is another<br />
viable explanantion for eczema it still leaves some questions as to the root<br />
causes and how to rid the body of the condition. Geneticists have claimed that<br />
armpit eczema is written in the individuals&#8217; DNA code. They state that the<br />
condition is handed down through the genes from the parents. It is believed that<br />
if the parents suffer from some form of eczema, then their children will also<br />
have the condition.</p>
<p>No matter where or how one contracts <a title="Eczema" href="http://www.eczema.org">eczema</a> one fact<br />
remains. It is itchy, sometimes painful, and usually embarassing. Getting the<br />
proper treatment can keep it under control and prevent future flare ups.</div>
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