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Eczema Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Eczema is a type of skin problem. Eczema is just like dry, itching and red rashes. It can be affected any part of the body. The most common type of eczema is atopic dermatitis, or atopic eczema. Atopic eczema is group of disease mostly affected children and continues in to adulthood. It include allergic problem such as hay fever or asthma. It can be affected at any age of people. We can see 85% of people are affected with eczema and it is is common in girls than boys.

Causes of Eczema: The main causes of eczema are allergy in skin and asthma. Gene factor is also the cause of eczema. Some other causes are Environmental allergy, due to cosmetic creams which not suit your skin and create allergy, itching, some cloths, cold flu; stress may cause the risk of eczema, cold water and hot water, wrong with your digestion, heavy jewelry or sweating. There are many causes which create allergy and arise the problem of eczema.

Symptoms of Eczema: We can easily find these symptoms in the beginning of eczema and we can find that symptoms very easily. Itching is most common symptoms of eczema. Some symptoms are: scratching and inflammation, darkening in the skin which is affected by eczema, redness of the skin, Skin area become thick, red and inflamed, and some area become small. Other symptoms are dust, dry hair, itching in eyes. It is most affected in joins and elbow.

Treatment of Eczema: We can’t cure from eczema but with proper treatment, the eczema can be controlled. Eczema is skin problem then you have to concern with skin specialist. He will guide you best treatment. Try to self care techniques avoid those cosmetics and soap which create allergies, Candida-producing foods. You should follow the proper treatment of doctor then you controlled over this disease.

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