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		<title>Eczema And Common Ways To Relieve Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 07:24:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca G Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A broad range of different skin conditions affecting people, including inflamed skin and dermatitis, are called eczema. Other problems that are also considered can be oozing and blistered areas. Red or itchy skin and flaky areas can fall under this classification. Most conditions of the skin that are persistent and recur are diagnosed as a form of this, and the type of diagnosis can depend on the part of the body affected and the severity of the problem.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A broad range of different skin conditions affecting people, including inflamed skin and dermatitis, are called eczema. Other problems that are also considered can be oozing and blistered areas. Red or itchy skin and flaky areas can fall under this classification. Most conditions of the skin that are persistent and recur are diagnosed as a form of this, and the type of diagnosis can depend on the part of the body affected and the severity of the problem.</p>
<p>With such a large assortment of possible symptoms, an array of treatments for them is available as well. There are many different approaches to control and correct these skin problems, and for some cases it can take time to find a method that is effective. Several approaches may need to be tried before finding one that works effectively.</p>
<p>Corticosteroids are often used to treat skin issues. They can be effective, however they are not a cure, and are meant more as a suppressant. For milder to moderate cases a topical steroid can be used. It is always best to start steroid treatment with the weakest formulation and if that does not work, move up to a stronger dose. Oral and injectable options are also available.</p>
<p>Many eczema sufferers find itchiness a problem. If the itch is not treated with an antihistamine, it can become very irritated and can be severe. Skin that has been repeatedly scratch can become infected as small tears can result from fingernails. This can cause infection, and may require antibiotics in order to clear it up.</p>
<p>There are many non medical ways to lessen the severity of symptoms and reduce irritation of the skin everyday. Avoiding the use of harsh soaps is very important. It is advisable to perform a patch test on the inside of the elbow when trying a new soap to see if there will be an undesirable reaction. Using soaps that are oil or fat based can help, and the use of a non soap cleanser may be best. Soaps with perfume or scents can cause problems for some people.</p>
<p>Very hot or frequent showers and baths can be very drying to skin, and should be avoided or be short in duration. Cooler water will not leech moisture from the skin as quickly, and can have a cooling effect on irritated or inflamed skin. Soft water can also be better for eczema sufferers.</p>
<p>The skin problems that can be classified as eczema can range from mild to severe. Persistent skin problems should always be examined by a physician or dermatologist. The most effective treatments are often prescription formulations that can only be given under the direction of a doctor.</p>
<p>The symptoms of <a href="http://dermatechrx.com/eczema/">eczema</a> include itching, burning, weeping and inflammation. Implementing effective and prompt <a href="http://dermatechrx.com/eczema/eczema-eguide/">eczema treatment</a> is important to rule out secondary infections.</p>
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		<title>What Brings About Eczema And How To Prevent It From Starting</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 08:50:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Becca G. Taylor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema is a skin condition that many people having other types of allergies have. The skin starts to itch then a rash appears. It usually affects the hands, face, neck, arms, and legs including the creases of the knees and elbows. It is hard to avoid itching the rash but scratching can cause sores to erupt that have hard crusts.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eczema is a skin condition that many people having other types of allergies have. The skin starts to itch then a rash appears. It usually affects the hands, face, neck, arms, and legs including the creases of the knees and elbows. It is hard to avoid itching the rash but scratching can cause sores to erupt that have hard crusts.</p>
<p>Most sufferers do not have the condition all the time. Only when they come in contact with certain substances will the itching start and then the rash appears. It is said that once the rash is in full force it may feel like the skin is actually burning and the only way to get relief is to itch which is also a way to exacerbate the problem.</p>
<p>Eczema affects people of any age but most of the time it starts during infancy. Most people have their first break out before the age of five. People that have the condition usually do pass it on to their children.</p>
<p>Most people that have this type of dermatitis also have other allergies. It is a type of allergic reaction because it can start if someone touches something they might be allergic to. A person allergic to pine sap that puts up a real Christmas Tree might get a flair up because they touched the tree. This is called an external trigger.</p>
<p>There are many external triggers out there in the world. This includes things like laundry detergent, dish washing liquids, soap, the metal in jewelry, hot or dry weather, types of clothing, bacteria, sweating, and stress. These things can make the skin itch and then break out in the rash. Some of the triggers can be taken out of the everyday life of some sufferers but there are other things that cannot be controlled like stress and weather conditions.</p>
<p>If the patches are scratched they could become infected and cause an even bigger problem that requires taking antibiotics. When the condition is scratched it can become crusty and ooze or make the skin get thick underneath. When infected, the area will have blisters that may be yellow or brown. Even if there are no blisters the thickened skin can crack and bleed. It tends to keep the sufferer awake during the night and they may have to wear mittens to bed to keep them from scratching in their sleep.</p>
<p>Watch laundry detergent and try to use one that is proven to by hypoallergenic. Never use hot water in a bath or shower because you will just make your skin dry and cause problems. Soap is often an issue with those that suffer the disease. Never put scented lotions or creams on the skin. Watch the type of material you put next to your skin and make sure it does not give you a reaction.</p>
<p>Hydrocortisone cream will help somewhat and should be applied as often as the directions say is possible without ever skipping a treatment until the rash goes away. Benadryl sometimes helps but it also makes you drowsy. Avoiding stress will calm an episode. It takes a long time for a flair up to calm down so if you have one it will take a week to 2 weeks to get it to go away and sometimes even longer. There are prescription steroid creams and antihistamines that the doctor can give you. Severe cases are sometimes treated with coal tar or ultra violet light treatments.</p>
<p>The best idea is to prevent the condition from ever starting. When you sweat make sure to wipe it from the skin quickly. Towel the body off well after bathing and do not let anything come in contact with it that might cause a reaction. In most cases food allergies are rarely a trigger except in children who have milk, nut, egg and wheat allergies. Polyester and nylon clothing may cause a problem. Avoid rubber or latex in the form of gloves, clothing, or even bandages. When washing clothing and bedding do a double rinse to make sure all of the laundry soap has been taken out. Avoid bubble bath and any creams or lotions that have a fragrance. Prevent the problem before it starts.</p>
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		<title>What to do when Your Cat Has Allergy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dean Reed Carlson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While quite a number of people are allergic to cats, cats also have their sensitivities to some things. The following are typical triggers of cat allergy and how they set them off in cats. A cat's respiratory system can be irritated by particles which hang in the atmosphere, known as inhalant allergens, leading to the development of symptoms resembling asthma. Hair loss and skin lesions, in a number of instances, are caused by these inhalant allergens. Tobacco smoke, pollen, dust, household cleaners and perfumes are also identified culprits.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While quite a number of people are allergic to cats, cats also have their sensitivities to some things. The following are typical triggers of cat allergy and how they set them off in cats. A cat&#8217;s respiratory system can be irritated by particles which hang in the atmosphere, known as inhalant allergens, leading to the development of symptoms resembling asthma. Hair loss and skin lesions, in a number of instances, are caused by these inhalant allergens. Tobacco smoke, pollen, dust, household cleaners and perfumes are also identified culprits.</p>
<p>Coming in contact with something that triggers an allergy bout may instigate contact allergies. To name a few of these things are wool, synthetic fibers, plant, dust and household cleaners.</p>
<p>Flea allergies are widespread in cats. The older the cat, the more sensitive it becomes to flea saliva that originates from flea bites, complicating the flea allergy. A colossal allergy bout for some cats may result from just one flea bite.</p>
<p>Another common sensitivity of cats is food allergies. Certain foods like grains and dairy products are the most awful food allergy triggers. Meats, dyes, preservatives and other additives to cat foods and treats may also cause reactions to some cats. Food allergy sometimes may surface years after.</p>
<p>Drug allergies may also be suffered by some cats. The cat&#8217;s sensitivity to a specific drug cannot be predicted, hence, cautious surveillance must be undertaken when they are administered with any medicine.</p>
<p>Most often than not, taking away the reason for the cat allergy can solve the problem. A bland hypoallergenic food diet can be suggested by an animal doctor when he believes that your cat is allergic to some foods and may only be changed when symptoms abate. To regulate the condition, veterinarians often administer antihistamines. Without the counsel of a veterinarian, you must refrain from administering your cat with antihistamines or any other therapeutic agent.</p>
<p>Read more on <a href="http://www.adicma.com/">allergies</a></p>
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