strongEczema Treatments Dry Skin Eczema Symptoms and Natural
Remedystrong pEczema is a skin disease that causes dry itchy skin
on your body and can cause great distress and discomfort. There is
strongno cure for eczemastrong, unfortunately, but there are
treatments that can practice that can help eliminate some of the
symptoms. Although eczema tends to affect many parts of his body, a
condition called eczema dishidrotic affects the hands and feet.br
br Dishidrotic eczema, also known as vesicular eczema or hand and
foot eczema is a recurrent skin reaction that affects the feet and
hands, especially the sides of fingers and toes and the palms and
soles. While finding the cause of eczema of hands and feet has been
very difficult, some believe it is a type of allergic reaction,
while others believe it is the result of abnormal sweating.
Whatever the cause, can cause extreme discomfort, often reducing
the use of both hands and feet.br br News of the stronghand and
foot eczema strongbr br Although there are plenty of things that
doctors do not know the hand and foot eczema, there are some things
that have been determined. Dyshidrotic eczema affects both men and
women and usually affects before reaching 40 years of age. Like
eczema in general, Dyshidrotic eczema is often inherited, ie more
than one member of the family in general is affected by it. If one
or both parents suffer from hand and foot eczema is not uncommon
for one or more children are also affected by it.br br Stages of
eczema of hands and feetbr br The eczema of hands and feet usually
occurs in two stages. The first stage, which takes 1 to 3 days,
consisting of hives and itching to turn into small blisters filled
with clear fluid. These blows can cause itching and a burning
sensation. The second stage, which may become chronic, excessive
itching is causing the skin to become thick, scaly, red and cracked
with large, painful blisters. The most recommended treatment for
this condition is the use of corticosteroids, antihistamines and
antibiotics if secondary infection develops.br br Preventive
measuresbr br If you are subject to attacks of the hands and feet
eczema, here are some things you may want to avoidbr br strong
detergent soapsbr Deodorant soapbr Stressful situationsbr
Solventsbr Prolonged contact with waterbr Scratchbr Latex or rubber
use cotton if possiblep
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