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There are many skin problems that can affect us and eczema is
one of them. The severity of this condition can vary from a
type of eczema to another and from person to person. This word,
eczema come from Greek and can be translated as to boil. This
skin condition, eczema can look very ugly, but a good thing to
know about is it is that eczema is not contagious.
Like in any disease, eczema has its symptoms as well. The main
eczema symptoms are a red, dry and inflamed skin. The main
characteristic of eczema is itching. In the areas affected by
eczema you can also see small blisters, filled with fluid that
can become crusted in time. The main body parts that are
affected by eczema are the hands, face, elbows and the back
part of your knees. However, eczema can cover almost all your
body.
There are many factors that can cause an eczema. The causes of
eczema depend mostly on what type of eczema you have. The types
of eczema that exist may look very alike, but in fact they are
very different, because these types of eczema have different
causes. Here are the types of eczema that somebody may
have.
First there is the atopic eczema and it is the most common of
all the types of eczema. As many a one in five children may
suffer from atopic eczema. This eczema type is considered to be
hereditary. Contact eczema is another type of eczema, that
develops when you have been in contact with something that your
skin does not approve of. It has similar symptoms to atopic
eczema. Another type of eczema is the allergic contact eczema.
Most of the people that suffer from this eczema are not born
with this sensibility, but develop it in time.
Irritant contact eczema is caused by daily contact with some
substances that can irritate your skin, like detergents.
There can also be complications in cases of eczema, if they are
not treated well. In the case of atopic eczema, you might
develop herpeticum. This happens when your eczema becomes
infected by a virus called herpes. This is a very serious
medical condition.
The diagnosing of eczema is not very complicated. Doctors
usually diagnose eczema only by the appearance of your skin.
There is also the case, when you have allergic eczema, to use a
test that can tell you what you are allergic to.
By Groshan Fabiola
March 07, 2007
For more resources about dyshidrotic eczema or even about
eczema please review
http://www.eczema-info-guide.com
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