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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Do you have problem with ECZEMA?


Eczema is a condition that causes skin to become red, itchy, and dry. If you have eczema, you might notice that you are prone to getting itchy rashes - especially in places like where your elbows and knees bend or on your neck and face. The symptoms of eczema can vary from person to person. Though you can't cure eczema forever, there are things you can do to prevent it from flaring:

1. Stay away from things like harsh detergents, perfumed soaps, and heavily fragranced lotions that tend to irritate the skin and trigger eczema.

2. Because water tends to dry out the skin, take short, warm showers and baths. If you're going to have your hands in water for a long time (like when you're washing dishes or your car), try wearing gloves.

3. Soothe your skin with regular applications of moisturizer to prevent itching and dryness. Creams generally moisturize a bit better and last longer than lotions for most people. Creams work best if applied when the skin is slightly wet, like just after bathing.

4. Be careful what fabrics you wear. Cotton is good because it's breathable and soft. Try to stay away from materials like wool or spandex that may cause irritation or allergic reactions.

5. Keep stress in check. Because stress can lead to eczema flares, try activities like yoga or walking after a long day to keep your stress levels low.

6. If you wear makeup, look for brands that are free of dyes and fragrances that can aggravate eczema.

If you're having trouble managing your eczema, talk to a dermatologist. He or she will be able to suggest ways you can better control it.

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spek_mato said...

good info buddy..(",)

Gail said...

I have suffered from eczema for years and doctors gave me emollient creams and hydrocortizone to clear it up.

I am now aware that irritants in my skincare were actually making the condition much worse. I started to avoid sodium laureth sulfate and perfumes and my skin has cleared dramatically. I found an irish skincare range available online with lots of product free from these irritants. www.elave.co.uk

Anonymous said...

there is a good website in canada for people with exema called eczemacanada.ca or com.

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Poly Muthumbi said...

ItECZEMA is characterized by unrelenting itching, often accompanied by blisters that contain pus, which then form dry scabs and crusts.

Poly Muthumbi said...

ItECZEMA is characterized by unrelenting itching, often accompanied by blisters that contain pus, which then form dry scabs and crusts.