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Article 1: The Truth About Baby Eczema

Baby eczema affects millions of babies around the world and probably the most occuring skin disease among infants and newborns. It affects all ages but among the most common cases are children and newborns. Eczema is the inflammation of the skin, the first layer, called the epidermis. Baby eczema can either be mild or moderate which can be managed using emollient oils, soaps and other topical methods. The symptoms of eczema include itching, redness, cracking, flaking and bleeding in the elbows, arms, behind the knees, face, cheeks nape and trunks. In worst cases eczema occurs together with diseases like asthma and hay fever. For such cases, the child should be taken care of and make sure the sorrounding is clear of allergens. What causes eczema? The real cause behind eczema remains as a mystery among the medical field but theories arise regarding the main suspect behind. It is argued the eczema is caused by food allergies on foods containing nuts, fish, wheat and eggs. Others argue that stress and psychological reactions of the body to stress and crisis leads to the condition. Some theorists state that it runs in the family. An infant with baby eczema is more likely to experience the disease if he/she has a sibling that once developed the skin condition. Treatments are available in different forms. Emollients, soaps ant topical steroid are just few of the many methods of treatment that you can use. But proceed with caution because the pharmacologic treatments need close medical supervision due to the side effects. Eczema usually fades and resolves as the child grows older. In time the condition subsides when the person reaches the teenage years. Eczema is also characterized by relapses and an episode may last within duration of weeks to months. Baby eczema is a cruel cycle that goes on and on.

 

Article 2: Beat eczema in children fast with these sure fire tips!

Eczema in children can be disturbing to the parents and the children as well. Eczema, a kind of dermatitis or also known as the inflammation of the first layer of the skin, epidermis can be classified in t o a variety of sub classes. The common signs and symptoms of this skin condition are redness, dryness, recurrent itching, flaking, blistering, cracking, swelling and bleeding. It is most common among infants especially during the first three weeks of life. In cases such as this the patient should avoid scratching the skin as much as possible because this can worsen the condition. The main cause of eczema has been attributed to skin allergy to mites, food allergy and environmental factors that contribute to the development of childhood eczema. Measures should be taken if a child develops eczema. As soon as possible the following measure should be taken to avoid complications of the disease. To relieve the itch caused by eczema, topical anti histamines are given to a child with eczema. The application of such medicines relieves the itch and the scratching at the same time Avoid skin dryness. The relapse of skin eczema is often caused by dryness in the skin. The dryness alters the normal flora of the skin that attracts microorganisms that in turn complicate the condition. If the condition persists with in a few days it is best to consult a dermatologist and he/she may prescribe a non irritating soap for eczema in children. A non irritating soap however should be used sparingly and while on the soap, you should implement to avoid loofahs, towels or sponges and other rough cloths because it can further irritate the skin. Other treatments for eczema in children include corticosteroids, oral anti histamines and immune suppressants but a doctor’s prescription is necessary.

 

Article 3: Control eczema in children with these tips

Of all the skin diseases that affect millions of children around the globe, eczema in children must be one of the most common. Its occurrence happens in all age groups but eczema in children should be given the most attention. Eczema, the local inflammation of the skin appears as a red blister in the extremities with bleeding, drying and flaking. The red blister can be very itchy and an obvious restlessness is a common observation during the itching episode. The treatment, like the cause of this disease is still unclear. Treatments vary from topical ointments to steroids. If a child develops this disease, it is advisable to tell the child to stop or avoid scratching the area to avoid complications. Certain explanations are stated how the eczema in children occurs. it was said that the development is high among people with relatives, parent or sibling who developed the disease. A theory also explains that it is caused by allergy to foods like eggs, wheat, nuts and fish. So ma parent should take note of this theory to help evade the occurrence of the disease by modifying the diet of the child. Most childhood eczema appears in conjunction with a respiratory disease common also as a hereditary disease, asthma. It is best to maintain a healthy environment by keeping the house clean and free of dusts as these allergens aggravate the condition. Furthermore, before taking any medications make sure to consult your doctor first. Sometimes certain conditions or diseases are aggravated by self medication and improper use of drugs. And due to the depressed immunity of children with eczema, keep your child out of crowds, people with viral diseases and dirty areas. Eczema in children usually fades as the child grow in time but relapses always occur and the cycle goes on and on.

 

Article 4: Eczema in children symptoms

It takes more than just an itch and redness to determine the real eczema in children symptoms. Eczema is theorized to be affected by a variety of factors but the real golden explanation behind the main cause of eczema remains unclear. Eczema in children symptoms was surveyed to be triggered by the following factors. The allergic response of the immune system to specific allergens or allergy causing substances like Foods containing or having ingredients like fish, nuts, eggs, honey and wheat. Extremes of temperature have been found by experts to have a link in developing eczema. Hereditary factors or familial tendencies tend to run over the development of the said condition. Eczema in children symptoms are redness in the form of blisters that is most often itchy. The redness appears in the face, cheeks, nape, in the circumference of the neck and in the clavicle. It also appears in the extremities. The elbows, fore arms, hands, behind the knees and legs are the sites where you can mostly observe eczema. Crusting, bleeding, lesions, skin discoloration, flaking and blistering are more often associated with eczema symptoms. Though eczema appears mostly in the extremities, it can even spread to the anterior and posterior region of the trunk. As the child grows older, the redness or the rash will be lesser in circumference and scalier than its first appearance. The redness also will feel more of itchier and drier this time around. The condition usually relieves and at times returns unexpectedly. Eczema symptoms in children include itching but be warned that itching complicates the condition. Eczema in children symptoms subside when the child reaches 5 or 6 while episodes during the earlier years usually resolve within months but can even last up to years with occasional relapse of the itching, redness and bleeding.

 

Article 5: Eczema in young children

 

It takes more than just an itch and redness to determine the real eczema in children symptoms. Eczema is theorized to be affected by a variety of factors but the real golden explanation behind the main cause of eczema remains unclear. Eczema in children symptoms was surveyed to be triggered by the following factors. The allergic response of the immune system to specific allergens or allergy causing substances like Foods containing or having ingredients like fish, nuts, eggs, honey and wheat. Extremes of temperature have been found by experts to have a link in developing eczema. Hereditary factors or familial tendencies tend to run over the development of the said condition. Eczema in children symptoms are redness in the form of blisters that is most often itchy. The redness appears in the face, cheeks, nape, in the circumference of the neck and in the clavicle. It also appears in the extremities. The elbows, fore arms, hands, behind the knees and legs are the sites where you can mostly observe eczema. Crusting, bleeding, lesions, skin discoloration, flaking and blistering are more often associated with eczema symptoms. Though eczema appears mostly in the extremities, it can even spread to the anterior and posterior region of the trunk. As the child grows older, the redness or the rash will be lesser in circumference and scalier than its first appearance. The redness also will feel more of itchier and drier this time around. The condition usually relieves and at times returns unexpectedly. Eczema symptoms in children include itching but be warned that itching complicates the condition. Eczema in children symptoms subside when the child reaches 5 or 6 while episodes during the earlier years usually resolve within months but can even last up to years with occasional relapse of the itching, redness and bleeding.

 

Article 6: Infant Eczema

Children all over the world are affected by eczema, or a form of dermatitis in infants also known as infant eczema. The symptom associated with eczema like pain and itching can alter the sleeping and resting pattern of the infant thereby delaying the growth potential. The infant with eczema has a high probability of developing asthma. An infant eczema has dry skin, flaking and bleeding. An infant with this condition is highly sensitive to allergens in the environment. As the infant grows and develops, the chances of recurring eczema subsides and totally fades until the teen years but a relapse is expected. The probable cause of this skin condition is unknown but various theories arise to explain the subject. But as supported by surveys around the globe, a higher incidence of eczema is among people who have a sibling, parent or a distant relative who currently and formerly acquired the disease. The tendency to run among the family is similar to other skin and other medical conditions. The diagnosis, unfortunately are based on the doctor's assessment, the visual appearance of the patches and other subjective signs. How can you tell infant eczema in an infant? Because the infant has limited ability to express words, observe for a red patch on the cheeks and the reflex to scratch the reddened area. The red patch eventually spreads down the face to the neck, in the nape and to the upper and lower extremities. Observe for irritability while resting or feeding. Make sure that the red patch and the surrounding skin is free from dirt and be sure to clean skin debris that may lodge in the edges of the skin. If a brown to red crust develops with pus draining out, notify the physician at once as this is a sure sign of bacterial invasion in infant eczema.

 

Article 7: Natural Remedies For Eczema

Natural remedies for eczema are preferred by most people who suffer eczema due to the less irritation it makes the cheap price and the minimized if not absent side effects. Some pharmacologic treatments like steroids can cause life threatening side effects and may harm the sufferer further. So it is high time that you learn about the natural remedies for eczema. 1. Topical herbal oils and creams. These natural alternatives contain herbal components like witch hazel, chamomile and licorice. It has been found that the products containing these ingredients reduce manifestations of eczema. As proven by a recent scientific study, the subjects administered with the said herbal components resulted to 80% reduced symptoms of eczema compared to the ones given with another type of treatment. However, before you apply any of these to your skin, it is better to consult a derma because for some, chamomile causes dermatitis. 2. The gamma linolenic acids. Gamma linolenic acid is a kind of essential fatty acids. Borage oil and evening primrose oil are some of the examples. These types of remedies are helpful because they cause less irritation and damage to the skin as conducted and proven by a recent study. It helps in correcting a damaged and inflamed skin. 3. Probiotics. They are the good or helpful bacteria present in the digestive system. These microorganisms aid in the strengthening of the immune system which aids to ward off invading pathogens or disease causing microorganisms. It is available as a nutritional or food supplement. Infants affected by eczema according to a recent study, when given the natural remedies for eczema has been found to have lesser symptoms of eczema compared to the ones who did not receive the treatment. Also, the probability of developing the disease is lesser among the subjects who received the probiotic treatment. Natural remedies for eczema are a must for people who want to expend less money and achieve the best results for eczema treatment.

 

 

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