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Eczema - Get to know its symptoms and treatments.

As the cause of eczema is still not fully understood it makes dealing with the condition a problem as some believe that genetic factors are involved; the genetic link remains to be proved. This skin condition is easy to recognize with areas of dry, red skin that are very itchy.

Some times the condition is worse than this leading to a general blistering that can even become split, forming scab all because of dryness of the skin.

Many types of eczema exist with the most popular form called atopic eczema; this too is known, like the rest, to have a severe itching symptom. Atopic eczema brings with increased itching compare to other forms but is relieved when the sufferer scratches;

More over this just makes the condition worse. Unfortunately a serious side effect is the skin becomes much more sensitive; as a result, products like detergents, soaps and often cosmetics just inflame the condition.

When small children suffer with this it often goes unnoticed for a while as the affected patches are under the skin. There are occasions where a person with eczema can have a rash but it is not itchy; if the rash is not itchy then it is more than certain that you are not suffering from this complaint.

A similar situation can occur when a person is given eczema treatment for an itchy rash and it helps the itch but the rash remains then the two probably aren't connected.

However, itchy skin is not necessarily a sign of this disorder as many other conditions can make a person have itchy skin, so this cannot be the only basis for a diagnosis. Although eczema is characterized by itchy skin with a rash it is still not possible to completely understand why the itching occurs. The redness seen in the rash is the result of increased blood flow in the area, sometimes caused by the scratching.

With eczema, the skin can become inflamed for many reasons because it is already highly sensitive; it can also flare up if your skin gets infected by a bacteria. Small blisters are quite common around the affected area and sometimes these blisters are large; a bacterial infection or a condition of your particular skin type many be the cause of this. This is a situation that needs to be monitored as the blisters contain fluids; bursting these blisters is not advisable if you do not want further infection.

By: Michelle Johnson

Want to learn more about medical care and first aid then check Shiva's website on First aid, and Online First Aid Guide

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