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or cause of excema is unknown. While genetics and heredity
may play a role,
it is often related to various forms of dermatitis,
which can be triggered by numerous things. Itchy, red,
scaly skin often indicates an allergic reaction.
Common triggers include pets, plants, laundry detergents,
soaps and scented lotions, dust mites, foods (mainly
dairy, eggs, nuts, and soy), and drug interactions or
side-effects.
Eczema is not particularly hard to diagnose for a physician.
It manifests itself anywhere on the body, and in children
quite often in the joints (in the creases of the elbows
or behind the knees). In adults it often appears in
areas like the hands as they are constantly exposed
to water or cleaning agents. It can appear as dryness,
scaly skin, weeping bumps, and as various other forms.
It is very important to have your skin diagnosed by
your healthcare provider to determine an exact diagnosis.
There is no cure for eczema, but it is manageable.
Delaying treatment, especially in children, can cause
excessive itching to the point of bleeding and leading
to skin infections. Most children will outgrow eczema
by their early teens. Many children that suffer from
eczema also suffer from hay fever, allergies, and asthma.
It is very important to have your child diagnosed by
your healthcare provider.
How Do You Treat
Eczema?
Knowledge is key when suffering from any sort of health-related
issue. The more you know about what triggers any unpleasant
effects to the body, the better you can prevent yourself
from suffering. We definitely believe that prevention
is better than treatment.
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Ever thought about keeping a journal of what you did
or ate the day before your eczema flare-up occurred?
Normally triggers that cause eczema do not actually
manifest themselves as eczematic eruptions until 24-48
hours after exposure. Can you see a trend in your diet
or stress levels with your skin condition?
Here are some quick tips about how to care for your
skin when it is ultra-sensitive or suffering from eczema:
Limit exposure to soaps, essential oils, scented lotions
or creams, solvents, outdoor chemicals, fertilizers,
latex, and household cleaning supplies. If exposure
does occur, always rinse hands and dry them thoroughly.
Dampness can often exaggerate symptoms.
Do not sit in baths, take showers. Limit them to 10
minutes maximum. Use soaps or cleansers ONLY where you
need them (groin, armpits, and other fold of skin).
Immediately after showering, apply DermCare lotion all
over the body. This will help trap in moisture. Do not
use oils, especially baby oil or anything with lanolin,
essential oils, mineral oils, or any form of petrolatum.
Use a moisturizer everyday. DermCare is excellent for
daily and long-term use as is does not contain any steroids,
scents or harsh chemicals.
Itchy skin does not like wool and other synthetic fabrics.
Choose natural fibers that breathe, like cotton. If
your child itches at night, make sure you use DermCare
on them at night before bed, their nails are cut short,
and if the itching is quite troublesome, slip gloves
on you child as a precautionary step. Also make sure
there are no feathers or down of any sort in their pillow
or blankets. Ensure their sheets, quilts and pillowcases
are washed regularly with bleach or anything else known
to kill dust mites. Do not allow pets into their rooms
onto their beds EVER.
If you must work with plants or chemicals all day, wear
gloves.
Even if your skin gets better with using DermCare, do
not stop using it. As we stated before, prevention is
better than treatment. This line of products is safe
for long term use – no skin thinning or adverse
reactions.
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If you are not completely satisfied with the result
in 60 days or less, you will get every cent of your
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