Archive for January, 2009

Hand Eczema

Having eczema in general can be uncomfortable and painful even worse can be having eczema on your hands.  This can be especially annoying, as you can imagine or may have experienced. One reason is because there are constantly in use. Has a day ever gone by when you didn’t use your hands? Probably not. To [...]

Causes of Eczema

At the onset of my childrens’ eczema I, like many people, was unsure as to what could have caused it, however through much research I found that eczema is normally caused by either hereditary or external triggers or a mixture of both.

Dyshidrotic Eczema

Dyshidrotic eczema is a form of chronic eczema that tends to affect the hands and feets of it’s sufferers. Outbreaks typically appear as small blister like vesicles spread evenly across the regions it affects. When it appears on hands it is predominately seen on the palms however it may also be seen on the sides [...]

Atopic Eczema

Atopic eczema is a skin disease that is characterized by chronic inflammation of the skin. This disease is also known as atopic dermatitis. Atopic eczema is actually the most common form of the disease. Unlike most diseases this skin disorder can effect anyone from babies, children to adults. Contrary from peoples belief atopic eczema is [...]

Eczema Diet Secrets

Eczema and diet go hand and hand. You can stop eczema outbreaks in their tracks by closely monitoring your diet. A good way to do this is by identifying foods that cause an eczema outbreak. Because not all eczema suffers will have the same triggers, it will take careful management of your diet to determine [...]

Eczema Symptoms To Look Out For

On my last post we touched on an exactly what eczema is however what you may not know is if those signs you have been experiencing are indeed the symptoms of this common skin disease. You definitely need to be aware of eczema symptoms so that you can save yourself a lot of grief and [...]

What Is Eczema?

So What is Eczema ? You may ask, eczema is a fairly common skin disease. It’s basically an inflammation of the skin that causes the skin to become dry, rough, red, and itchy In people with eczema the skin tends to overact and become sensitive and irritated by the slightest of objects, [...]