Eczema and Dermatitis: Causes, Treatment and Healing Balms
There is a long list of reasons for seeking out more information on rash and dry skin care. Some of these reasons range in necessity and severity, including what products get you the best bang for your buck, what can improve the 'incurable' skin conditions like eczema, and the best ingredients that should be found in a dry skin cream.
What is the difference between eczema & dermatitis?
Dermatitis includes all types of skin inflammation. Eczema similarly refers to various skin inflammation conditions and is typically described by its various stages. Those stages progress from light blistering to reddening to swelling to the appearance of bumps to crusting and, most severely, the thickening of skin. Atopic dermatitis is the most common type of eczema and is often used synonymously, even though there remain more types of eczema. Eczema in infancy is normal, with half of these cases disappearing before the age of 3 is reached. Unfortunately, the other 50% might suffer from recurring bouts of eczema for the rest of their lives. This chronic dermatitis can be quite miserable with it coming and going. Studies say that 1-2% of adults have eczema.
What are the causes of eczema?
Part of the difficulty in permanently ridding oneself of eczema is that doctors don't know the exact cause of it. Doctors believe that it has something to do with malfunctioning of the immune system.
Eczema can be triggered by outside substances coming in contact with the skin. Some of these irritating substances include soaps, cosmetics, certain materials used in clothing, detergents, jewelry and sweat, in addition to allergens. Temperature and humidity (especially changes) in addition to stress are closely related to bringing about eczema flare-ups.
What are the symptoms of eczema?
The most common symptoms of eczema are reddened and dry skin that cause sensations of extreme itchiness or burning. On the other hand, the look of eczema can vary, depending on the person as well as the type. Other symptoms are blisters or oozing lesions; dry, scaling skin; and crusty, thickened skin.
Eczema appears on all parts of the body but most commonly occurs in the face and neck regions and the insides of elbows, knees and ankles.
How do you treat eczema?
Prevention is always the best solution. Most eczema outbreaks can be avoided by following these simple rules:
* Moisturizing frequently
* Avoid the products that have produced reactions in the past, paying heed to soaps, cosmetics and detergents
* Avoid environmental allergens that have triggered past attacks, including pet dander, pollens and molds
* Get stress under control
* If possible, try to avoid rapid and extreme climate changes
* Try to avoid sweating excessively and shower always after exercising
When eczema flares up, be careful not to itch even if it is your first natural reaction. Treating eczema typically starts with moisturizing the dry and itchy skin. For more severe cases, oral or topical corticosteroids can be prescribed to reduce inflammation and itching. Prolonged treatment with corticosteroids should be avoided as they cause thinning of the skin.
What is this I hear about a 'snail cream?'
Although its number of uses in skin care are almost endless, this 'snail cream' is a miracle for relieving the symptoms of dermatitis and eczema. This serum is secreted by the Helix Aspersa Muller to protect and moisturize its own skin, which surprisingly has a very similar structure to our own. This substance, in addition to protecting and moisturizing our skin, rejuvenates lackluster skin as it acts as a epithelization stimulant. The glycoconjugates found in the serum actually improve cell turnover rate, causing dead skin cells to be more rapidly shed and new cells to be more efficiently produced.
Furthermore, snail serum when applied to the skin lends it the ability to better regulate its immune reaction. Since eczema's cause is closely linked to the immune system, the serum improves eczema it seems by helping the skin better moderate its inflammatory response.
You can use this all natural solution on sensitive facial dry skin. Without the harsh side effects of the prescription treatments, this healing balm just might be the solution to that incurable eczema you suffer from.
BIO SKIN BALM, a dry skin cream offered by Biocutis, will solve your dermatitis, eczema and skin rashes. Glycoconjugates from the Helix Aspersa Muller serum actively dissolve damaged and abnormal skin tissue, promote skin regeneration and enhance the management of the body's immune reaction. In addition, BIO SKIN BALM offers the replenishing actions of naturally found trans retinoic acid and essential fatty acids by including rose hip oil as one of its many natural ingredients. Hyaluronic acid and PENTAVITIN complete this comprehensive healing balm as a dry skin treatment.
Published October 27th, 2009
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