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		<title>Eczema: Tips on How to Care for Your Skin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a person that suffers with eczema you will know that it may be some time before the true cause is found and whether you are predisposed genetically to suffer with it,perhaps in time a definitive answer will become available. This skin complaint causes the sufferer many problems but the constant itchiness must [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a person that suffers with eczema you will know that it may be some time before the true cause is found and whether you are predisposed genetically to suffer with it,perhaps in time a definitive answer will become available. This skin complaint causes the sufferer many problems but the constant itchiness must cause considerable irritation plus the skin becomes very red and extremely dry. Small crusty blisters may also be present in the affected areas.
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<p>Many types of eczema exist with the most popular form called atopic eczema,some are even specific to certain areas of the body but one common problem among all of them is itching. The main problem with the itching, especially with atopic eczema is that scratching brings relief but at a cost of intensifying the condition. People who suffer with this also have to stay clear of many everyday substances because using those makes the condition far worse,the skin can easily become irritated by detergents, soap and even cosmetics for example.</p>
<p>When small children suffer with this it often goes unnoticed for a while as the affected patches are under the skin. Itching is the primary trade mark of eczema, although a rash can also present when you suffer from it,because the disorder is characterized by itching, if this rash does not itch then it is not a symptom of this condition. This also follows that if when a topical eczema treatment is applied and the itch reacts favorably but the rash does not disappear then the rash and the itch may not be related.</p>
<p>However, itchy skin is not necessarily a sign of this disorder as many other conditions can make a person have itchy skin, so this cannot be the only basis for a diagnosis. Eczema always has a rash and this is part of the condition but there is still no explanation as to what causes the itching. Red skin is another symptom of and this is as a result of the increased blood flow in the area. The reason the skin can suddenly flare up with eczema and become inflamed is complex because many factors can be involved,scratching can lead to bacteria infecting the area and making the inflammation worse. The other obvious signs are of course the blisters which generally speaking are quite tiny but larger blisters can be seen on people occasionally,a bacterial infection or a condition of your particular skin type many be the cause of this. There is a need to be careful with these blisters as they contain fluid, often pus,further infection is almost assured if the blisters are damaged, this is why scratching can just aggravate an already sensitive condition.<br />
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