Archive for September, 2009

Baby Eczema

Unfortunately baby eczema can affect your child as young as a  newborn.  On your baby, eczema will typically appear as red,  bumpy, dry blotches all around the affected area.   Most times these breakouts appear in the creases of the neck, behind the knees,  in their inner arm, and maybe even on their scalp and face.  [...]

General Tips for the Treatment of Eczema

Treating your eczema will vary depending on the type of eczema you have. Treatment of eczema can be as simple as changing the way you wash your clothes, or it can be as hard as changing the way you live your life. The best way to get on top of your treatment of eczema is [...]

Eczema Light Treatment

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One of the less mentioned eczema treatment that is available without the use of medication is light treatment.  This type of eczema treatment is gaining popularity amongst eczema sufferers.   There are currently three types of eczema light treatments on the market and all would require a thorough investigation from a physician before being [...]

Dyshidrotic Eczema Treatment

As discussed in an earlier post dyshidrotic eczema is a form of an eczema that normally appears as small bubbles on your hands and feet.  These bubbles or blisters cause severe itchiness and tend to be very unsightly to the eye.  Unfortunately as with many other types of eczema there is no known cure for [...]