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		<title>The Secret Link Between Asthma and Eczema</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The world is filled with diseases for which nobody has found a cure yet; some of these diseases are very severe while others just cause discomfort.  With these types of diseases, the symptoms can be managed but scientists have yet to find any way of truly curing them.  Most of these diseases [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> The world is filled with diseases for which nobody has found a cure yet; some of these diseases are very severe while others just cause discomfort.  With these types of diseases, the symptoms can be managed but scientists have yet to find any way of truly curing them.  Most of these diseases are unrelated to each other and have no real connections to any other diseases.  But in some cases, like in the cases of eczema and asthma, there are connections that make no real sense but remain nonetheless. </p>
<p> Eczema is basically a skin condition that causes different types of inflammation in the outermost layer of the skin, the epidermis.  The symptoms can be very mild or very severe and including things like skin blistering, crusting, cracking, flaking, redness and itchiness, skin swelling and even oozing or bleeding in more severe cases.  There are medications that can greatly control eczemaâ€™s symptoms â€“ these are known as corticosteroids.  However, while the disease can be managed, it canâ€™t be cured. </p>
<p> Asthma is a chronic inflammation that occurs in the lungs that causes the airways to contract and narrow; this makes breathing difficult to almost impossible in some cases.  300 million people worldwide currently suffer from some type of asthma ranging from moderate to severe; 7% of the US population currently has it, many of them young children.  Asthma symptoms include shortness of breath even when the body is at rest; a chronic cough; nighttime coughing and tightness in the chest.  Asthma attacks have varying severity levels; they range from mild to severe enough to actually cause death and while asthma can be controlled in most cases with medication, there is no cure. </p>
<p> So how do these diseases, which are seemingly so different, have any connection to each other?  However, nearly 50% of children â€“ especially young children â€“ who develop eczema will go on to develop asthma in a short period of time.  Scientists have discovered why: when skin is damaged by eczema is secretes a substance that gets carried through the bloodstream â€“ and into the lungs.  This substance then triggers asthma-like symptoms that develop into full-blown asthma. </p>
<p> This is an invaluable discovery to the medical world.  They now believe that if they can begin aggressively treating eczema and if they can make sure that the body doesnâ€™t begin making that substance then most of the children who have eczema will not go on to develop asthma as well.  If scientists can successfully do this, it will help save children from needlessly developing asthma. </p>
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		<title>The Best Ideas For An Eczema Treatment For Babies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 20:46:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Eczema is never fun for anyone to deal with.  Most people develop the onset of eczema in early childhood but this is not the only time it can strike.  Eczema is a commonly talked about condition but one that most people are wary of when it comes to the specifics.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> Eczema is never fun for anyone to deal with.  Most people develop the onset of eczema in early childhood but this is not the only time it can strike.  Eczema is a commonly talked about condition but one that most people are wary of when it comes to the specifics.  The main symptom is eczema are red, flaky, irritated skin. </p>
<p> Eczema has a few symptoms but more than anything it results in a large rash on the arms or legs that itches constantly and can be red and scaly.  Eczema is not only uncomfortable to have to deal with but also can be quite embarrassing.  Eczema is a chronic condition which means there is no cure but there are ways to deal with it effectively.  Anti-inflammatory medications are often involved and these can be found in baby creams which are applied directly onto the skin. </p>
<p> These creams should be applied a few times a day and often work as the best eczema treatment for babies because they offer such immediate relief.  These creams are used to offer relief but also to keep the eczema from spreading.  Whenever you are giving your baby a bath make sure that the water is no more than lukewarm because the hotter the water, the more it will dry out babyâ€™s skin.  Keep the water lukewarm and adding in essential oils will also help to lubricate the skin. </p>
<p> Vaseline is a fantastic eczema treatment for babies.  Almost all parents have a tub of Vaseline somewhere in their home and itâ€™s great because itâ€™s so affordable but works so well.  Itâ€™s safe to use all over babyâ€™s body, without worry of it irritating babyâ€™s sensitive skin.  Towel dry baby lightly after their bath and then immediately apply moisturizer before their skin has dried completely. </p>
<p> Another helpful idea for an eczema treatment in babies is to dress them in loose clothing.  Dressing the child in loose fitting clothing will be helpful as well if they are suffering from eczema.  This is an important eczema treatment for babies because tighter clothing can result in flare-ups and be very uncomfortable for baby in general.  The main goal here is to offer relief of their symptoms and think positively because most cases of early childhood eczema will disappear by the time the child reaches the age of three. </p>
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		<title>Natural Treatment for Eczema â€“ Natural Healing Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 14:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Eczema is the chronic skin disorder with skin inflammation and blisters from which there may be watery discharge.  This skin infection causes dryness, redness, skin flakiness, and itching, and this infection also called as atopic dermatitis.  Mostly, eczema symptoms are commonly seen on areas such as wrists, hands, back of the knees, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> Eczema is the chronic skin disorder with skin inflammation and blisters from which there may be watery discharge.  This skin infection causes dryness, redness, skin flakiness, and itching, and this infection also called as atopic dermatitis.  Mostly, eczema symptoms are commonly seen on areas such as wrists, hands, back of the knees, upper chest, neck, face, and arms.  Here are a few natural treatments for eczema that helps in speedy recovery. </p>
<p> Apply virgin coconut oil, emu oil, or evening primrose oil on the affected areas of eczema, this method also helps to maintain the skin softness and one of the effective home remedy.  Mix one tsp of camphor with one teaspoon of sandalwood and form a fine paste, apply this paste on the eczema affected areas to get rid of eczema.  Simple natural remedy for treating eczema is applying mudpack on the infection or taking sunbath.  Water treatments like cold compress and cold wet fermentation proves to be very useful natural treatment and the application of this treatment is based on the severity of this disorder, and this treatment should be followed daily for effective result.  </p>
<p> Prepare a fine paste by adding one tablespoon of turmeric powder and one tablespoon of bitter neem leaves and apply it on the infected areas, and this is believed as the effective natural remedy.  Mix one teaspoon of camphor and one teaspoon of sandalwood and make a fine paste, apply this paste on the affected area to get effective result.  Simple natural treatment is applying mashed leaves of almond or spearmint juice on the affected eczema areas.  Prepare a fine paste of nutmeg by adding water and apply this paste on the affected regions regularly for good result. </p>
<p> Boil the mustard oil and add neem leaves to the oil, filter the oil and apply it on the affected area regularly to get effective removal of eczema.  Use mashed papaya seeds on the infected portion of the skin, and this is the simple natural remedy for eczema.  Another simple natural remedy is to apply witch hazel on the eczema affected area.  Always take care to avoid using chemicals, dying products, and soaps on the eczema infected areas. </p>
<p> Apply blueberry leaves on the infection to prevent any redness and itching caused by the infection.  Another effective treatment is soothing the affected area with vitamin E oil or cream and taking vitamin E supplements.  A natural treatment for eczema is always the best option, but proper research should be done before embarking on any natural remedies. </p>
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		<title>Effective Over The Counter Treatment Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 13:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Eczema is an extremely common skin condition but one that can certainly be troublesome to deal with.  It can certainly be challenging to deal with but with a few helpful tips at least people can live as comfortable as possible.  The biggest problem with this condition is that doctors are not aware [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> Eczema is an extremely common skin condition but one that can certainly be troublesome to deal with.  It can certainly be challenging to deal with but with a few helpful tips at least people can live as comfortable as possible.  The biggest problem with this condition is that doctors are not aware of the causes, or of a treatment that works to completely cure it.  Itâ€™s also extremely challenging to deal with and treat once you are diagnosed. </p>
<p> The symptoms of eczema are almost always quite obvious, although the rash can be confusing and misdiagnosed as being associated with a number of other similar conditions.  If you ever notice a rash that appears to be red and irritated or sore with crusts, itâ€™s important to get in and seek medical attention right away.  Unexplained rashes should always be checked by a doctor and of course avoid scratching or picking at the area because this is only going to make it worse.  A doctor will be able to examine the rash and this physical examination along with a few tests will allow them to make a proper diagnosis. </p>
<p> The next step would be finding a treatment, such as an over the counter eczema treatment like Skin-E-Dip.  This is one of the most popular treatments for eczema because it works so well and is even safe to use on young children.  You can find it at most drugstores and pharmacies, and it offers several advantages over its competitors.  This includes that it does not smell bad and that it is more affordable than most other eczema creams as well. </p>
<p> The entire line of Aveeno products are available over the counter and are great for soothing dry skin.  The soothing relief moisture cream is one of the top picks from Aveeno and contains natural colloidal oatmeal and rich emollients, a combination that is actually clinically proven to provide moisture to the skin for a full 24 hours.  It should be applied each morning and night for the best results, and after a shower or bath is best while the skin is still damp.  Because this over the counter eczema treatment is hypo-allergenic you donâ€™t have to worry about it worsening your eczema and even people with sensitive skin can use it without worry. </p>
<p> People with eczema need to realize the importance of making a few changes in their life to avoid flare-ups.  Making small lifestyle changes can make a huge difference.  Take warm baths and showers instead of hot and apply moisturizer to the face and body, particularly the affected areas, several times daily.  Stress levels should be kept to a minimum as stress is one of the most common causes of eczema flare-ups. </p>
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		<title>Different Types of Eczema and Their Causes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 15:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Eczema is defined as a skin disease or condition that causes certain areas of the skin to become inflamed, dry and itchy.  It can cause skin infections that must be treated with antibiotics in extreme cases.  It can be found all over the body but it mostly affects the legs, arms and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> Eczema is defined as a skin disease or condition that causes certain areas of the skin to become inflamed, dry and itchy.  It can cause skin infections that must be treated with antibiotics in extreme cases.  It can be found all over the body but it mostly affects the legs, arms and the area behind the knees.   Currently, over twenty percent of children in the United States have some form of eczema but it can affect people of all ages.   Currently, there is no cure for eczema.  But doctors are able to provide prescriptions to help with the symptoms once they determine what type of eczema their patient has. </p>
<p> Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common types of eczema.  It affects most children by the time they are age 1 and some adults as well.   It is known to run in families with a past history of asthma and hay fever so it is hereditary.  Due to a reaction to a food such as eggs or the environment such as pollen, the skin flares up.  Your doctor may do an allergy test as part of the treatment in order to discover what trigger the reaction.  Based on the results from the allergy test, you will be able to remove the cause of the reaction from your diet or environment if possible.  A topical corticosteroid cream may be prescribed by your doctor to reduce the redness and itching.  </p>
<p> Contact dermatitis is the second most common types of eczema.  This type of eczema occurs when the skin comes in contact with an allergen or irritant, which causes a rash to develop on the skin.  By washing or removing the cause of the reaction from the skin, the rash will began to clear up.  But it can take up to several weeks for the skin to heal.   You can use an over the counter corticosteroid cream or oral antihistamine such as Benadyal to relieve any itching. </p>
<p> Seborrheic dermatitis is a type of eczema that affects the scalp and face.  People with this type of eczema have oily and scaly patches of skin on the face and scalp.   It is known as cradle cap for infants and dandruff for adults.   When a person is stressed or have oily skin conditions, they make have a reaction.  However, there is usually no itching.   Doctors will prescribe a salicylic acid or sulfur based shampoo to treat the scalp.   For other areas of the body, an ointment that contains vitamin B6 used to treat this condition. </p>
<p> By knowing more about the different types of eczema, you will be able find a better way to treat it.  There may not be a cure but you can live eczema free with the right treatment and prevention tips. </p>
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		<title>Dealing with Eczema vs. Psoriasis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 01:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When dealing with eczema vs. psoriasis there can be a lot of confusion as both types of skin diseases can look similar and seem to have many of the same symptoms.  Distinguishing eczema vs. psoriasis can be a little difficult at first as both skin diseases cause skin lesions that have similar appearances. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> When dealing with eczema vs. psoriasis there can be a lot of confusion as both types of skin diseases can look similar and seem to have many of the same symptoms.  Distinguishing eczema vs. psoriasis can be a little difficult at first as both skin diseases cause skin lesions that have similar appearances.  The course of treatment for eczema vs. psoriasis is also very different; understanding how the diseases are caused and what characterizes each one can help when undergoing treatment for either skin disease.  Determining the type of skin disease in the case of eczema vs. psoriasis as quickly as possible is important so that correct treatment can be carried out. </p>
<p> In terms of appearance both skin diseases tend to look similar, however there are some key differences that can help to distinguish which disease a person is suffering from.  Eczema is most associated with skin lesions that are itchy, red, and that can sometimes swell.  In some chronic cases of eczema the skin lesions can look more like psoriasis lesions; however eczema lesions will have the telltale sign of oozing.  The areas that are affected by skin lesions can also help to determine if a person is suffering from eczema or psoriasis. </p>
<p> When determining if a person is suffering from eczema vs. psoriasis the most distinguishing factor is if the skin lesions appear on the outer parts of the hands and knees or the inner parts of the hands and knees.  When the skin lesions appear on the back of the elbows and front of the knees are indicative of psoriasis.  On the other hand skin lesions that appear on the inner arm and the back of the knees are usually symptomatic of eczema.  It can be confusing for a dermatologist when the rash appears on the hands and feet, though eczema appears more commonly on the ankles; however both skin diseases can occur on the scalp. </p>
<p> In the case of psoriasis there are some bath solutions, medicated creams, and ointments that may be used for treatment.  Depending on the severity of the type of psoriasis ointments, light therapy, or prescription medications may be used to treat psoriasis.  It is important to avoid scratching when dealing with both diseases as broken skin can lead to the possibility of bacterial infection.  A dermatologist will be able to help determine the diagnosis, though a skin biopsy may help to further confirm an initial diagnosis of either eczema or psoriasis. </p>
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		<title>Causes Of Eczema: What Are They?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 16:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Itâ€™s always important to find out the causes of any condition to avoid it if possible.  Only by learning about the causes do you have a chance of being able to avoid developing the condition yourself.  The same goes for eczema, which is one of the most common skin conditions in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> Itâ€™s always important to find out the causes of any condition to avoid it if possible.  Only by learning about the causes do you have a chance of being able to avoid developing the condition yourself.  The same goes for eczema, which is one of the most common skin conditions in the world.  People often wonder what the causes of eczema are so that they can hopefully avoid developing this awful condition. </p>
<p> Most people develop eczema during early childhood and then the symptoms wane off and they donâ€™t notice it for the rest of their life.  Then there are other people for who eczema plagues even throughout their adult years.  As a person deals with their eczema they will begin to notice different things that aggravate their condition and which they will need to avoid in the future.  Environmental allergens and emotional stress are two prime examples of things that could cause flare-ups of an eczema condition. </p>
<p> For anyone who finds themselves in this situation and learns emotional stress is a trigger for instance, needs to ensure that their stress levels are kept low.  Avoiding flare-ups is the key goal here and whether that means they need to sign up for therapy or counseling, whatever they can do to help they should.  Allergies are a common problem and can be a real problem for people suffering from eczema.  Itâ€™s always important to work closely with a healthcare provider who is going to be able to offer helpful information here and work with you to determine your own set of triggers. </p>
<p> After determining the triggers of your eczema, you can get to work on finding a treatment that will at least relieve your symptoms.  Creams and gels often work the best because they provide such immediate relief and are so easy to use.  They are applied topically to the skin directly onto the affected area and when kept cool they can be extremely soothing.  Cultivate and Elcon are two of the most popular choices. </p>
<p> There are also certain lifestyle changes that people with eczema should make to get the best results and avoid flare-ups.  That includes bathing in only lukewarm water as opposed to hot, because the hotter the water the drier the skin will become.  Moisturizer should be applied to the body right after coming out of the bath, when the skin is still a bit wet because it will absorb it better.  Living with eczema can certainly be a challenge but these tips will at least help you to live a more normal life. </p>
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		<title>Can You Get Rid Of Pregnancy Eczema For Good?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 20:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Eczema is a common condition but one that affects pregnant women more than anything.  Pregnancy eczema is the most common form of this frustrating skin condition in fact, as womenâ€™s bodies are going through so much change at this point in their life.  Their hormones are completely out of whack and as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> Eczema is a common condition but one that affects pregnant women more than anything.  Pregnancy eczema is the most common form of this frustrating skin condition in fact, as womenâ€™s bodies are going through so much change at this point in their life.  Their hormones are completely out of whack and as a result they may notice a few changes including thicker darker hair on their body and drier skin, often resulting in eczema or psoriasis.  Their bodies are going through some serious changes at this time in their life and it often results in a health condition or affliction. </p>
<p> Women need to realize right off the bat that unfortunately there is no cure for this condition.  That means that if they develop pregnancy eczema, usually even after they have had the baby the condition will still continue to come back and plague them.  The affected area will be incredibly itchy, similar to the feeling of mosquito bites only instead of little bumps it shows up as layers of dry skin.  Any pregnant woman who even thinks that she may have eczema is going to want to get in to her doctor to discuss this further. </p>
<p> Doctors are most concerned with helping to relieve the symptoms.  They can be quite annoying and women are already dealing with enough during the time of pregnancy and doctors understand that.  This is a chronic condition so it affects each person for the rest of their life, but there are treatments that can be used to offer relief.  Determining what your trigger factors are is a very important step in finding relief of your symptoms. </p>
<p> Avoiding trigger factors is one of the most important steps, as these are what are setting off the eczema and causing the episode.  This could include anything from what a person eats to what sort of products they are using on their body.  Hot showers, nuts, perfumes and bath oils are common culprits and triggers that will make the eczema even worse than it already is.  Proper nutrition is also important here because when a person is not eating right their body is lacking in vitamins. </p>
<p> There are lots of different creams and gels that can help to stop the itching.  The look of the eczema is what bothers a lot of people most but there isnâ€™t much you can do about that.  Just be sure not to scratch because this will end up taking off the skin even more and making it more obvious.  While you can never get rid of eczema completely, at least itâ€™s good to know there are ways to deal with your pregnancy eczema effectively. </p>
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		<title>An Eczema Diet And The Role It Plays</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 12:28:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Anyone suffering from eczema knows just how hard and challenging a condition it is to deal with.   The main symptoms of this condition are dry, cracked skin that is quite severe and noticeable.   It can appear anywhere on the body but usually on the hands and feet.  Because eczema [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> Anyone suffering from eczema knows just how hard and challenging a condition it is to deal with.   The main symptoms of this condition are dry, cracked skin that is quite severe and noticeable.   It can appear anywhere on the body but usually on the hands and feet.  Because eczema is a chronic condition, it will typically afflict a person for their entire life in one way or another. </p>
<p> Learning what the trigger factors are is very important for any person suffering from this condition.  These trigger factors vary from one person to the next and could be anything from the laundry soap they use to perfumes they apply to their body.  These are what cause flare-ups and create more problems for the sufferer and there are a few possibilities.  Environmental allergens are often responsible for irritating the skin and intensifying the symptoms and the same goes for changes in humidity and temperature. </p>
<p> Following a strict eczema diet is very important.  Certain foods have shown to be helpful in treating eczema conditions and replenishing the dry, cracked skin.  Eating fast food and other fatty, sugary foods is going to do nothing but bring the energy and nutrition levels in the body down and exacerbate the eczema.  More important than anything are fresh, raw foods which are so healthy for the body and which should be the staple of any eczema diet. </p>
<p> Studies have proven that people with eczema almost always have deficiencies in essential fatty acids so in turn itâ€™s important to base meals around foods that are high in these essential fatty acids.  Working with a nutritionist is really ideal here, as people with eczema may be dealing with other health conditions as well and lacking in important vitamins and minerals.  Remember, the main goal of an eczema diet is to balance the body.  When the body is balanced nutritionally, health afflictions and especially skin conditions such as eczema will be less of a problem. </p>
<p> Dealing with eczema can be very challenging but there are ways to find relief.  Especially if your condition is quite severe, talking to your doctor will be important.  They must deal with eczema on a case by case basis and will be able to offer ideas on what they think would work best for offering relief of your symptoms.  At least there are enough known ways of dealing with eczema by now that you wonâ€™t have to live in shame. </p>
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		<title>A Guide to Treat Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 22:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ When dealing with eczema vs. psoriasis there can be a lot of confusion as both types of skin diseases can look similar and seem to have many of the same symptoms.  Distinguishing eczema vs. psoriasis can be a little difficult at first as both skin diseases cause skin lesions that have similar appearances. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p> When dealing with eczema vs. psoriasis there can be a lot of confusion as both types of skin diseases can look similar and seem to have many of the same symptoms.  Distinguishing eczema vs. psoriasis can be a little difficult at first as both skin diseases cause skin lesions that have similar appearances.  The course of treatment for eczema vs. psoriasis is also very different; understanding how the diseases are caused and what characterizes each one can help when undergoing treatment for either skin disease.  Determining the type of skin disease in the case of eczema vs. psoriasis as quickly as possible is important so that correct treatment can be carried out. </p>
<p> In terms of appearance both skin diseases tend to look similar, however there are some key differences that can help to distinguish which disease a person is suffering from.  Eczema is most associated with skin lesions that are itchy, red, and that can sometimes swell.  In some chronic cases of eczema the skin lesions can look more like psoriasis lesions; however eczema lesions will have the telltale sign of oozing.  The areas that are affected by skin lesions can also help to determine if a person is suffering from eczema or psoriasis. </p>
<p> When determining if a person is suffering from eczema vs. psoriasis the most distinguishing factor is if the skin lesions appear on the outer parts of the hands and knees or the inner parts of the hands and knees.  When the skin lesions appear on the back of the elbows and front of the knees are indicative of psoriasis.  On the other hand skin lesions that appear on the inner arm and the back of the knees are usually symptomatic of eczema.  It can be confusing for a dermatologist when the rash appears on the hands and feet, though eczema appears more commonly on the ankles; however both skin diseases can occur on the scalp. </p>
<p> In the case of psoriasis there are some bath solutions, medicated creams, and ointments that may be used for treatment.  Depending on the severity of the type of psoriasis ointments, light therapy, or prescription medications may be used to treat psoriasis.  It is important to avoid scratching when dealing with both diseases as broken skin can lead to the possibility of bacterial infection.  A dermatologist will be able to help determine the diagnosis, though a skin biopsy may help to further confirm an initial diagnosis of either eczema or psoriasis. </p>
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