This chronic skin condition deals with very dry, itchy skin. There is no cure for atopic dermatitis so the people who have the condition have to find ways to manage it. This type of eczema can vary in severity for everyone. Atopic dermatitis should not be allowed to get out of control because it can cause more problems such as a staph infection in the future. The skin must be kept moist and clean with no chemicals.
This eczema is also known as contact eczema. This eczema is temporary and is caused when the skin comes in contact with some type of irritant. An example of contact dermatitis is when the skin touches poison ivy. The skin will develop a contact dermatitis rash due to the poison ivy. To prevent contact dermatitis, one must not touch anything poisonous or that can cause an allergy to the individual.
It's not exactly known what causes seborrheic dermatitis, but some believe a yeast may play a role. An example of this dermatitis is cradle cap.
This eczema develops in specific areas in the body. It is located on the palms of hands and in between fingers. It is also on the souls of feel and in between the toes. The skin develops tiny fluid filled blisters which are extremely itchy.
This is a skin condition with in chronic itching that starts with a cycle of itching and scratching. The more scratching is done, the worse the skin gets.
See a doctor to get the correct diagnosis before starting on any treatment. If possible, try to do any natural treatment instead of using hard chemicals such as steroids to treat the eczema.
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