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Eczema or dermatitis eczema is a skin condition characterized by dryness and redness of the skin. Other symptoms do accompany the ailment, too, such as repeated rashes, tissue swelling, the appearance of crusts, cracking of the skin as well as blister formation and even bleeding. Although scars are pretty rare after the healing, skin discoloration does affect many people temporarily on the recovered skin portions. Actually, dermatitis eczema is an acute phase of eczema.

Dermatitis eczema seems to affect about one in five people at some time in life. There are several factors contributing to the condition, which explains the various patterns specific to the disease. Eczema, dermatitis or eczematous dermatitis are terms that refer to the same health problem. This condition can be chronic, acute or both. Chronic eczema or dermatitis labels a longstanding irritable area and it is often darker than its surrounding area; it is thickened and terribly itchy. Acute eczema usually evolves from a very aggressive rash accompanied by blisters and inflammation. The state in between the two described above, is known as sub-acute eczema.

Studies indicate the fact that stress seems to aggravate dermatitis eczema by acting directly on the normal immune system. Here are some types of dermatitis eczema: atopic dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, nummular dermatitis, dry skin, allergic contact dermatitis, gravitational dermatitis, seborrhoeic dermatis and so on. The factors behind the condition have a heavy word to say to establishing the treatment. Therefore, the treatment will vary depending on the type of dermatitis eczema and the and the causes behind it.

In treating the different types of dermatitis eczema you can consider one or more of the following: bathing, clothing, emollients, topical steroids, irritants, creams, antihistamines, antibiotics, as well as other treatments like systemic steroids, photo-therapy, azathioprine and more complicated ones for severe cases. Replace bathing with showers and use only a mild cleanser or soap that contains no detergent at all.

Don’t use wool clothes, but turn to some softer alternatives instead. Moreover, do not expose your skin to dust, water, detergents, solvents and stay away from injuries. Moisturize skin after bathing and use only perfume-free products to alleviate the itching. Make sure you use topical steroid cream or ointment adequately. Antibiotics will be prescribed by doctors if an infection is aggravating the condition of the dermatitis eczema. Antihistamines are especially useful during the night to reduce irritation.

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