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Common skin problems can range from acne vulgaris and dry skin to more severe acne and rashes. Dermatitis and eczema are two common skin problems that land somewhere in the middle.

You cannot cure any one of these skin problems but you can do several things to help treat their symptoms. It is important that you seek treatment as soon as possible because they can both lead to serious infections.

Dermatitis: Do You Suffer from This Skin Condition?

Dermatitis is used to describe a group of skin problems that are characterized by inflammation and irritation. The skin problems grouped under dermatitis are the result of some type of allergic reaction. In general terms, dermatitis simply refers to a rash on the skin.

Eczema: What Is It?

Eczema is a type of dermatitis that is commonly referred to as atopic dermatitis. A person that suffers from this skin condition, will have one or more of the following symptoms: swelling of the skin, redness of the skin, skin dryness, and itching. If eczema is severe it can cause blistering, flaking, cracking, oozing and bleeding.

It is very important to treat this skin condition because it worsens with age. It's also very important that you have the right diagnosis.

How to Treat Eczema and Dermatitis

With dermatitis, the first step is to identify what causes the allergic reaction. Then, you must take steps to avoid this particular allergen. Treating eczema, on the other hand, is a bit more complicated.

Experts still haven't agreed on the causes of eczema, but there does seem to be a strong genetic factor involved. Not to mention the fact that several eczema sufferers have shown similar triggers that are not associated to genetics.

Commonly, hot and humid weather can trigger flare-ups of eczema. Another factor is physical contact with dry, itchy fabric which can also cause redness and irritation. Embarrassment and blushing are also factors the lead to eczema flare-ups.

These situations are not the only triggers, so it is important that you identify what sets off your eczema so that you can treat it successfully. For example, if your eczema worsens when you are exposed to heat then try sipping cool water to keep your core temperature down. Exercising in open spaces will also help keep your temperature under control.

Also remember to change your skin care routine. This means that using natural skin products and dry skin lotions can help soothe your skin. Natural healing balms should contain less chemical compounds than traditional skin care products that can further irritate your skin.

Natural products are wonderful on skin, but keep in mind that some natural extracts can also irritate your skin so make sure that you stay away from products that contain menthol, cinnamon, ylang-ylang among others.

by: Cynthia Alleyne




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