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Most people think of atopic dermatitis as the only type of eczema that people can suffer with. This is the standard stereotypical Eczema we all know of. While it is in fact the most common, there are however, several varieties of eczema that I'll attempt to explain here.
Anyone who has ever lived with eczema or even known someone afflicted, knows how painful it can be. There are, however, a few things you can do to stop the itching without medication. If you're one of the millions of people out there who prefer a more natural approach, try these remedies:
Eczema in babies and toddlers is usually much more severe than it is in adults so treatment should be at least as aggressive. Fortunately, most children stop having outbreaks by around age 6, although they can recur later in life. Usually these later occurrences aren't as severe as childhood eczema though. If your baby or toddler has eczema, here are some tips on what to do.
Eczema in children can be very distressing, especially if your child is not used to the symptoms. If your child is under 5 years of age, the symptoms are likely to include a red itchy rash on their cheeks, forehead or scalp. The skin will be very dry and will include small bumps. Find out more about child eczema today.
Eczema is a skin disease that not only makes the skin look swollen and red; it causes extreme dryness, flakiness and itching. Without learning to accept the disease and living with it, it can get quite difficult! Here's the top tips for living with Eczema..
It is difficult to exactly pinpoint at what causes eczema. Since it is a skin disease involving rashes and itching, it is mostly an allergic reaction. Different people are allergic to different substances and it is important to know what you are allergic to before you can do anything about it.
Due to the fact that eczema is primarily an allergy-related disease, the kinds are quite extensive and each type has its own characteristics and complications. Atopic eczema, Contact dermatitis, Xerotic eczema and Seborrhoeic dermatitis are the most common types of eczema that are found but there are many others to consider.
Most often than not, eczema in children is only simple food allergy. Some children also suffer from air borne allergies that can lead to other reactions too including asthma, cold and fever. Heres what you need to know about Eczema in Infants and Children..
The two most annoying symptoms of eczema are skin drying and excessive itching. For patients with eczema, controlling these two symptoms can lead to a lot of relief. There are a lot of medicines available for this- pills, syrups, soaps, harsh creams and the sorts..
Eczema is a skin disease which can cause severe dryness and itching. Apart from rigorous medication, there are a few natural treatments that sufferers can opt for to soothe the symptoms and ensure the healing of their skin. Naturally treating eczema is not only about applying substances, it's about making a few lifestyle changes that promote a healthier daily life as well.

