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		<title>Baby Eczema &#8211; Eczema in Babies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost 10 to 20 percent of all babies in the United States of America are affected by the dreaded skin problem called eczema. Baby eczema is one of the pre-dominant conditions which is making the rounds over the past few decades. But most of the baby eczema conditions become resolved by the time the baby [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost 10 to 20 percent of all babies in the United States of America are affected by the dreaded skin problem called eczema. Baby eczema is one of the pre-dominant conditions which is making the rounds over the past few decades. But most of the baby eczema conditions become resolved by the time the baby reaches the age of 2 years. There are a few cases which are spaced out far and between where the baby eczema problem becomes chronic and continues well into adulthood.</p>
<p>The most common condition of eczema which affects babies is atopic eczema. In this case, the skin becomes dry and reddish due to incessant itching. The babies develop scaly skin on the scalp, arms, face and the legs. This is a very painful condition in which sometimes, the entire body of the baby may get affected by eczematous lesions. Baby eczema occurs due to myriad reasons, primary among which are genetic problems, allergy to some types of clothing, food habits and the like.</p>
<p>When the skin of the baby is badly moisturized, then symptoms of baby eczema may develop. Also, if the temperature is too extreme, then the sensitive skin of the baby faces problems in acclimatizing to it. There are some cases, which are few, in which there is link between giving up on breastfeeding at a very early stage and eczema. The majority of baby eczema cases are supposed to be an extension of food allergies. In these cases, the digestive system of the baby is not able to handle certain food items and thus develops this condition.</p>
<p>If your baby has been diagnosed with eczema, then a safe solution is to eliminate the foods which pose problems in the digestive system. Some of the commonly implicated food items are peanuts, milk, eggs, wheat and fish. Of course, it has not been scientifically proved that there is a direct co-relation between the two but it has been observed that a controlled diet usually prevents baby eczema. There are a few cases also in which infants develop eczema when they wear clothes which have been treated with detergents or clothes softeners.</p>
<p>Though there are no proven methods of treatment, some of the generally effective methods include bathing the baby in lukewarm water and keeping the skin moisturized. Wearing light clothes which help in ventilation also helps to some extent.</p></div>
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		<title>Eczema Causes &#8211; Preventing Them For a Better Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are affected by eczema then you get the uncontrollable urge to itch. Due to the excessive itching, the skin becomes red and inflamed. After this, painful red boils and vessels develop on the skin which is filled with water. This generally leads to a skin infection. There are a number of eczema causes [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you are affected by eczema then you get the uncontrollable urge to itch. Due to the excessive itching, the skin becomes red and inflamed. After this, painful red boils and vessels develop on the skin which is filled with water. This generally leads to a skin infection. There are a number of eczema causes which lead to this condition. Proper recognition of the underlying cause is very necessary so that treatment for the same can be done. Most doctors tend to treat the symptoms of the skin disease rather than identify the eczema cause which results in chronic eczema.</p>
<p>It is a very good option to familiarize yourself with some of the common eczema causes so that you can recognize them if they occur. The food that you take in is a direct cause of eczema. When the foods are high in acidic content, then the skin tends to develop painful rashes and eczema. Avoidance of this is a good way to keep away from skin problems. Some of the common foods which are generally indicative of eczema are milk, peanuts, eggs and the like. If you do not know which food items are high in alkaline content, then asking a doctor&#8217;s advices is a good option. The alkaline in the food helps clear up the skin.</p>
<p>The next eczema cause is the presence of airborne allergens. The human body is sensitive and yours might be prone to some allergens which cause devastating effects. For instance, most people are allergic to pollen, dust particles and other similar factors. Taking measures to avoid such eczema causes would be a good option for you to prevent eczema. In some cases, these aspects might result in unsuspecting allergies but in people who are prone to eczema, these might lead to severe conditions of skin rashes and the like.</p>
<p>There are certain chemicals which are indicative of eczema causes. It is not just toxic chemicals which affect the body but some chemicals which might not bode well with your body. Some lotions, soap or perfumes are quite problematic for people who have sensitive skin. Avoiding heavily perfumed oils and lotions is the way to go in this case. Finally, there are also cases in which the weather has played spoil-sport and caused eczema. People are sometimes sensitive to extreme changes in weather which is another eczema cause.</p></div>
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		<title>Atopic Eczema &#8211; All That You Ever Wanted to Know About It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word eczema is most commonly confused with a single skin disease which it is not. It is in fact a group of skin problems which are characterized by the presence of inflammation and irritation on the skin of the affected individual. There are a number of eczema types but the most common of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The word eczema is most commonly confused with a single skin disease which it is not. It is in fact a group of skin problems which are characterized by the presence of inflammation and irritation on the skin of the affected individual. There are a number of eczema types but the most common of the lot is atopic eczema. It generally affects children below the age of 7 years. Almost 1 out of every 6 children is affected by this skin problem. But most of them get rid of this problem long before they traverse their teenage years.</p>
<p>The three types of eczema are allergic to contact eczema, irritant contact eczema and finally atopic eczema. All these eczema types have different symptoms associated with them. For instance, the condition of atopic eczema is characterized by red and dry skin, continuous itching of the affected parts, blisters filled with water found all over the body and the like. There are some areas of the body which get really affected by atopic eczema. Back of the knees, front parts of the elbows, neck, face and chest are primarily the main regions where atopic eczema has a strong effect. This skin problem is not contagious and people should be well-informed about the same.</p>
<p>The reason why atopic eczema occurs has not been deciphered totally as yet but ongoing studies seem to suggest that genetics might play an important role in the occurrence of the disease. Certain medical practitioners tend to believe that the condition is caused by the body&#8217;s allergic reaction to some chemical compound. Some of these allergens are generally found in food items like eggs, milk, soya and peanuts. Some of the other causes for atopic eczema include allergens found in flower pollen, dust mites and pet hair. Certain medicines which might work absolutely fine for one individual might cause allergic reactions in other people. Basically these allergens which activate the person&#8217;s reaction are labeled as atopics. The reaction is initiated in the body of the individual when he/she comes in contact with the chemical. Some of the factors which can act as a complementing factor to this problem are found to be stress and genetic problems. These factors can result in accelerating the condition to such levels that the person might be forced to take sedatives and immediate treatment.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema or atomic dermatitis is a very common skin problem seen in children and adults. Your skin can be dry, itchy and flaky with red rashes with dermatitis. Sometimes blisters may also appear. Because of the itching you may have a tendency to scratch your skin that can further cause a flare up. With little [...]]]></description>
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<p>Eczema or atomic dermatitis is a very common skin problem seen in children and adults. Your skin can be dry, itchy and flaky with red rashes with dermatitis. Sometimes blisters may also appear. Because of the itching you may have a tendency to scratch your skin that can further cause a flare up. With little care it is possible to treat eczema symptoms effectively.</p>
<p>1) The first step to treat eczema symptoms starts with your diet. As you know that everything to do with human body depends on the input provided to the body. Certain foods like citrus fruits, milk, curd, fish, nuts etc are known to trigger eczema. Pay close attention to the food that triggers rashes on your skin and avoid those food items.</p>
<p>2) If you stay in a place that is very dry and no moisture at all, this can help in triggering dry skin and rashes. Apply some moisturizer to your skin regularly to treat eczema symptoms effectively. Alternately you may look at having a humidifier that prevents dry conditions inside your house.</p>
<p>3) Another major trigger for dermatitis is allergy. If your skin is sensitive and you develop rashes when exposed to certain items, then you need to be careful. Allergy can be caused due to dust, pollen grains, perfumes, lotions, creams, deodorants etc. If you use perfumes and deodorants always try with a small quantity before you start using it regularly. This can really help you treat eczema symptoms.</p>
<p>4) Day to day hygiene and lifestyle can play an important role in treating dermatitis. Always prefer to wear cotton clothes that are loose and comfortable. Synthetic material can rub against your skin and trigger rashes. Whereas cotton is a natural product and it helps in absorbing sweat and is best suited for human skin to treat eczema symptoms.</p></div>
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