Although eczema and psoriasis represent distinct health problems, they are often mistaken for each other and referred to in the form of eczema psoriasis. If we were to discuss disease specificity, one of these conditions excludes the appearance of the other in the same patient. Yet, exceptions do exist and it may happen that people come to suffer from some sort of condition looking like a combination of the two. The more complex the problem, the more difficult the diagnosis and the treatment; that is why patients should not deal with eczema psoriasis on their own and check with a doctor for consultation and advice.
Eczema psoriasis is a phrase that people use to refer to their strange condition which most of the times is eczema in itself. Treatment has not been extremely efficient and even though various creams or lotions have appeared on the market saying they will work wonders on the patient’s skin, it has been noticed that effect varies from one individual to another. However, a new eczema psoriasis cream has been developed by an Australian who could no longer bear the effects of his condition. This ointment provides significant alleviation of the symptoms for eczema psoriasis sufferers.
The name of the cream is Calendulis Plus and has literally become worldwide known since the producer first started to advertise it, which proves how many people suffer from this condition and are desperate about finding a cure.
Mothers and parents with children suffering from eczema psoriasis can no longer accept seeing their beloved carry on without managing to bring them relief. People who had initially been very skeptical about the effects of this cream wrote testimonials about its effects showing how their skepticism shattered once they relied on this natural product developed in Australia. It is not certainly known whether the cream definitely cures the patient, but it can be noticed how the eczema psoriasis gets under control literally over night making the itch and the scaly spots go away.
The natural ingredients in this topical remedy seem to gain people’s confidence: there is manuka honey, calendula, centella asiatica, emu oil and propolis. The calming effect of the product will be experienced within a few minutes after skin application. Apparently chemical substances are no longer better than the old medicine that our grandparents relied on using wild natural plants in order to cure illnesses. Once again, people will learn how to trust the cures Mother Nature has available, even if the administration will run in parallel with the prescribed medication.
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April 12th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Before treating eczema, diagnosis and environment investigation are necessary in the first stages. You cannot possibly know what to take without going to a doctor and let him/ her examine you. Eczema is actually a condition that turns the skin irritated or inflamed.
The most common type of eczema is the one which is based on allergy to various triggers and it may be encountered in those patients who may also suffer from asthma or hay fever. This type of condition is encountered in a pretty large number of children and infants nowadays and also in adults. In some cases, the symptoms may become manifest periodically throughout the entire lifetime; probably because treating eczema is not always efficient especially when medication is taken by ear.
From among the many types of symptoms, the itch is the most often encountered. Treating eczema completely equals the elimination of the itchy discomfort and the prevention of recurrent episodes later on. The same goes for the aspect of the skin which is most of the times dry and scaly.
The best situation is when one is successful in the effort of preventing instead of treating eczema. Although experts are not certain of the causes behind the problem, it is suspected that the overactive immune system starts it by the reaction to a certain element from the environment. Various substances or chemical agents may lead to this condition as well. So, this means that knowing what causes you allergies means preventing eczema, why wait until eczema appears and not avoid coming in contact with these substances in the first place?
As far as medication for treating eczema is concerned, specialists have not managed to come up with a cure that is applicable to all the patients and to all forms of this condition. The treatment may work on some patients and may have no effects on others. There is one recently discovered class of drugs known as calcineurin inhibitors that are used for treating eczema even in its most advanced stages.
If applying this treatment on your child may pose doubts as to whether it is recommendable or not, than you should talk to the doctor. Children have more sensitive reactions to medication so it is not advisable that you offer them what commercials or supermarkets advertise for. Even in the case of adults, it is widely recommended that you see a specialist before resorting to any kind of medical treatment.
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April 12th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Treatments are prescribed by doctors but very often in close consideration of the patient’s preferences. Eczema treatments pose a similar approach possibility given the fact that the type of eczema, the patient’s background and the genetic predisposition have a word to say in the matter.
Specialists often speak of the eczema treatments triangle to define a more special form of addressing the condition. The three elements in this treatment scheme for eczema are: clinical experience combined with the evidence from the treatment, traditional medical evidence and the patient’s preference. Traditionally speaking, the eczema treatments will include topical immuno-modulators, topical corticosteroids, interferon gamma, PUVA and UVB. The eczema treatments used starting from the clinical experience include oral antibiotics and antihistamines, topical antibiotics and immuno-modulators, the use of proper moisturizers and the avoidance of possible irritants.
In the resistant cases, oral or IM steroids, UVB, PUVA, cyclosporine, or methotrexate will be also used. When the patient preference scheme is taken into consideration, it is necessary for the doctor to discuss and work with the patient. The course of action has to be adapted to each individual patient in accordance to the findings after the discussion between the doctor and the patient. Lots of people claim that one medication or another simply doesn’t work for them, and this aspect needs medical tests too.
Here are some explanations why the different eczema treatments seem to be useless for some patients. Regarding moisturizers and cleansers, it has been found out that some patients are unable to tolerate sticky moisturizers, whereas others get itching or burning from certain brands. Some patients know what products to choose, and they prefer to stick to a certain brand. When cortisone is under discussion it has been noticed that there is a variable reaction to the same strength corticosteroid or base. There are patients with eczema who will not use cortisone. Although many people have only heard of the possible side effects of cortisone administration, and they will want to avoid the chemical as a form of prevention.
Due to the incorrect use of cortisone ointments, purpura and skin thinning could be experienced. Unless the concentration of the drug is to blame, then improper administration could be suspected. The doctor should also discuss with the patients about the possible side effects of systemic drugs in detail. Among the eczema treatments on the market, some may inhibit the patients’ choice simply by their cost and length of use.
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April 12th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Eczema is a term used for a set of health conditions that make the skin become inflamed or irritated. The most common type of eczema known is called atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema. What does atopic mean? Well, atopic refers to a group of diseases with an often inherited tendency to develop other allergic conditions, such as asthma and hay fever. This means that the problems are rooted in a genetic background and most of the time inherited. Nevertheless, eczema causes still remain unknown from many points of view, although the tendency is to associate them with the living environment and the genetic predisposition.
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, the prevalence of atopic eczema is growing, and it affects 9% to 30% of the U.S. population. Small children and infants are the most most exposed to atopical eczema. Without the necessity to go further into the investigation of eczema causes, many infants get rid of the problem by the time they turn one, yet, there are people who continue to experience recurrences throughout their entire lives. Nevertheless, with right form of treatment, disease control becomes very efficient.
The exact eczema causes are not known, but studies indicate that the problem results from an over-reaction of the immune system to some chemical irritant factor or to a bacterium that normally lives on our skin. Moreover, it seems that in families where someone suffers from allergies or asthma, chances are higher for other family members to get eczema. Hence, eczema causes could definitely be genetic.
Among eczema causes, one that may also be considered in the case of patients who suffer flare-ups of this itchy rash, is the patients’ reaction to certain substances or conditions in the surrounding environments. Therefore, exposure to rough or coarse materials for some, cold or hot sensations in others’ cases, as well as getting in contact with household products (soap, detergents, etc) and living near animals may cause an eczema outbreak. Besides all these, it seems that eczema is also favored by upper respiratory infections and colds.
Stress is known to deteriorate the health condition even further, contributing to an aggravation of the eczema. Even if the disease is not contagious, people who suffer from eczema may never get cured completely; treatments do keep it under control, but the problem could outburst after years of recession.
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April 11th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Although people of all ages are affected by eczema, genes seem to have the final word in the spreading of the disease. What body parts does eczema normally affect? Well, unfortunately, any part of the skin is exposed to the problem. You can recognize eczema by the following symptoms: dryness of skin, repeated rashes, redness of the skin, skin swelling/edema, itching, crusting, blistering, flaking, oozing, cracking and even bleeding. Besides these, occasionally, temporary skin discoloration might appear due to lesions that have already healed. However, scarring, very seldom accompanies eczema.
From all the possible manifestations, hand eczema is pretty frequent. Studies indicate that 4% of men and 10% of women are affected by the condition. Apparently, hand eczema is reported in relation to some special kind of physical work being usually encountered with people with small children and with mechanics, hairdressers, surgeons, dental workers, homemakers and others. What is the common trigger in all these situations? Humidity favors hand eczema and all the above mentioned categories will wash their hands very often.
Approximately 75% of people who suffer from eczema are diagnosed with the type called contact dermatitis. This can be irritant or allergic and it is difficult to make the difference between them sometimes. Hand eczema varies in severity from one patient to another but it usually becomes apparent by skin redness and dryness. Initially it manifests between fingers and on them and it can become very itchy and scaly. Like the other types of eczema, in time, hand eczema may also develop blisters and cracks on hand skin. If it is not treated properly and in due time, it will probably spread to arms and feet.
The most basic cause of hand eczema is therepeated wetting and drying of hands. There are three situations that show a possibility to develop hand eczema: if you had previous episodes of atopic eczema, if you suffer from asthma or hay fever, and if you have psoriasis. Hand eczema can be eliminated if you pay attention to the following elements. Practical advice should always accompany the use of pharmaceutical products.
It is good for you to try to avoid washing dishes by hand, but if this is not possible, use loose rubber gloves with a pair of cotton gloves inside to avoid both contact with water and detergents and sweating of the hands caused by the rubber or vinyl gloves worn directly on the hands.
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April 11th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Among the dermatological ailments affecting one in a lifetime, skin eczema has the highest rate of incidence. This ailment represents 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.
These conditions include the following forms of manifestation: skin dryness with repeated rash symptoms, redness and inflammation, crusts and even cracks formation, flaking, oozing or even bleeding of the tissues. Not very often, manifestations like skin discoloration caused by some of the healed lesions might occur sometimes accompanied by scarring.
Skin eczema can appear with all age groups. It affects children and adults alike; yet it seems to be more frequent in the case of babies. Unfortunately the exact cause of 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.
In the absence of an apparent cause, the treatment of skin eczema can only be symptomatic: which means that the manifestations are kept under control but the risk of recurrence remains. In order to identify the right remedy, a diagnosis for the typology will follow. The treatment is focused on the gravity of the condition and on the patient’s medical history. The drugs that doctors usually prescribe 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, if only one treatment is not sufficient a combination of different therapies could be the solution.
In addition to the doctor’s prescribed medicines, the patient may influence positively the evolution of the disease or act in the direction of prevention. 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. Keep dust away from the living environment.
It is also advisable to pay attention to the types of clothes and fabric we use regularly (cotton is the best choice). 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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April 11th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Many people worldwide suffer from eczema without being able to cure the condition for good. It is characterized by dryness and redness of the skin which cause itching and, sometimes burning sensations. The causes for eczema are unknown unless there is a genetic predisposition for it.
Aggravating factors can nevertheless be identified. It is known that the occurrence of this condition is mainly connected to the overactive response of the immune system to a bacterium which lives on the skin or to an irritant element in the surrounding environment.
Among these factors you should be aware of the following ones in order to be able to cure eczema or, at least to diminish the symptoms: spending too much time in the vicinity of people who have a history of allergies and asthma, getting in contact with dust, rough or coarse materials, household cleaning products or other irritants or being around pets. Colds, upper respiratory infections and colds could be really troublesome and hindering for the efforts to cure eczema.
In the attempt to cure eczema the typology of the disease has to be establish before the prescription of the treatment. Eczematous conditions have been classified into two big groups: common and less common eczema. Therefore, if your condition is not in the former group, you should definitely see a doctor before you apply any of the treatments you know of. Anyway, eczema is not a contagious disease and there are many things you can do and many products on the market that you can use to cure or keep it under control.
Now, consider these following words of advice to help you cure eczema and prevent recurrence. Stay away from lotions or cosmetics that have fragrances that can irritate the skin; avoid contact with household detergents and other cleaning substances or any substances and materials that are irritant to the skin. In the attempt to cure eczema it is also important to be careful about the kind of clothes you wear, and cotton makes the best choice possible.
It is also very important to create an environment that is stress free, to avoid rapid dramatic changes of temperature and activities that make you sweat. Refrain from scratching or you’ll deteriorate your condition even more. Use special medicine topical products to alleviate the itchiness instead of rubbing the skin to soothe the itch.
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April 10th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
The smooth and soft baby skin is often affected by very bothersome health conditions such as eczema. Twenty percent of infants nowadays end up affected by atopic eczema which is a rash located on various parts of their body as a result of some kind of allergic response of their immune system. It may have a scaly or flaky aspect, it may be rash-like red and look dry. Not too severe forms of eczema on babies have simple treatment forms: constant moisturizing of the affected skin areas and the use of high quality cleansers.
Why is it that this condition appears so much in infant cases? Well, one explanation is that young bodies have difficulties fighting against a problem that challenges their immune function in formation.Moreover, the epidermal barrier is not completely developed as it is the case with adults for instance, not to mention that scratching deteriorates the condition even further. Our adult skin has a top layer that serves in keeping moisture inside and irritant substances out and since infants’ skin has a superior sensitivity level, there are higher chances that eczema on babies is more often than in adults. In addition, as babies scratch a lot, aggravation of the eczema is another risk.
Then, substances that are normally tolerated by adult skin, will irritate the young tissues and cause dermatological imbalances. Babies may thus get a condition from clothing or sheets washed with fabric softeners, not to mention that negative reactions can be attributed to heat, sweat or to the skin contact with rough materials such as wool. Excess of no matter what substance could determine an allergic response and the formation of a rash.
In case one of the parents has suffered from this condition, chances are higher that eczema on babies will become manifest too. And, since parents know how to handle the situation from experience, they should do their best to ease or prevent the infant’s problem. It is important that mothers keep an eye open for signs that may point to this condition and try to eliminate this problem.
It is pretty uncomfortable to wake up one morning and find that your baby suffers from this condition and see the poor little one unable to deal with it. Contact the doctor right away, start investigations and try to figure out how to address the problem. Moreover, it would be great even for the parents to do a bit of research on eczema on babies themselves.
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April 10th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Eczema affects pretty many of us and we realize we have got this skin condition once itching starts and spots of inflammation or irritation appear on our skin. It may break out in the most inconvenient places where it can be easily noticed by others and, as a result, it may turn out embarrassing. Although there are many drugs and topical remedies available, very few doctors will rather go natural in the treatment approach. They recommend medication based on cortisone and antibiotics which may affect other aspects of your life and not even lead to a clear positive result. And here we have the reason why the alternative eczema natural approach should at least sound appealing.
To begin with, the eczema natural treatment insists on a diet. Many foods can cause eczema as an allergic reaction, therefore, these triggers have to be identified and eliminated. Up to ten days eat a lot of one of the allergens (tomatoes, shellfish, eggs, soy, chocolate, dairies, wheat, etc). And then during the following ten-day period eliminate the allergen completely from the diet to see the skin reaction to this eczema natural approach. If there is an improvement in the condition, you may have identified the cause of your trouble.
Another eczema natural treatment consists in the extensive use of natural oils for anti-inflammatory purposes. If eczema natural solutions have failed so far, you should take into account stress as a factor leading to your condition. Eliminating stress from one’s life is very much easier said than done, therefore you should think of practical methods of achieving it like following yoga classes or simply removing those elements in your life that you know to put you under a great deal of stress.
One further eczema natural suggestion is to take zinc supplements. Zinc plays quite an important part for skin and hair health. Other useful tips refer to taking showers instead of baths, exposing skin to ultraviolet rays, protecting the body against wet environments and staying away from chemical substances.
Consequently, there are plenty of eczema natural remedies in alternative to cortisone and antibiotic treatments. There is a big difference in the natural eczema approach, and it could actually be the path to complete health recovery.
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April 10th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments
Isn’t it amazing how a common skin disease like eczema or dermatitis can disturb our lives and make us terribly uncomfortable? Despite the many eczema cures now available in drug stores, many people still show little responsiveness to treatments and face the condition on a daily basis.
The skin soothing is one first aim of eczema cures because the itching can be unbearable and the infections it opens the door too may prove more difficult to treat. As this condition’s main symptom is dryness and redness of the skin, eczema cures include as their main part, lotions and creams/ointments meant to moisturize the skin. Gently rub the active substances in the skin right after a shower or a bath when the skin is still damp; thus the skin will retain the moisture more easily. Always pat the skin dry after showering because rubbing and scrubbing with a towel may aggravate the condition. Itching can also be alleviated by cold compresses.
Many eczema cures such as ointments and creams can be bought as over-the-counter medication without requiring any form of prescription. These usually contain corticosteroids like hydrocortisone and their role is also to reduce inflammation. In cases of severe eczema, oral corticosteroids might be prescribed in combination with antibiotics to eliminate the bacteria that trigger the infections.
Among the very effective eczema cures one that is usually prescribed for reducing itching is represented by antihistamines. Other treatments include tar products, photo-therapy or the administration of a drug called cyclosporine.
Among other eczema cures we should not forget about approved topical immuno-modulators (TIMs) which are used in the treatment of moderate to severe eczema. Skin creams like Protopic and Elidel are prescribed to lower the response of the immune system and for the prevention of flare-ups. However, according to FDA warnings, these two eczema cures have to be administered very carefully because of the health risks and side effects they pose.
An important part in eczema cures is represented by home treatments. Self-care at home involves some advice and rules of conduct that will help prevent the occurence and development of the condition. Thus, you need to be careful about the kind of clothes you wear (cotton is best), take warm not hot showers better than baths, remove whatever substances and home cleaning products that could cause allergies or irritations of the skin, and maintain your environment as dust-free as possible.
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April 9th, 2009 | Posted in Eczema | No Comments