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Facial Eczema is the most difficult kind of Eczema to deal with. It's uncomfortable enough to have itchy rashes all over your body, but it must be more embarrassing to face the world with red splotches on your face. Eczema is a common but serious ailment. Even if you're not the first person to get Eczema on his face, Eczema rashes attract attention and you'll still get stared at by others.

Facial Eczema strikes grownups and kids alike. Its symptoms are more marked on the scalp, beneath the brow bone, eyelids and corners of your nose. Face Eczema stimulates dandruff-like flecks to build up on your scalp. You may observe some inflammation too. Because flaking is often misidentified as dandruff, it is important to be informed of the difference between Eczema and flaking due to dry skin.

Eczema on your face is similar to those seen on other areas of your body. They are the same inflamed, red rashes that puff up and erupt when irritated. Unluckily for you, these rashes had to turn up in a place that's hard to conceal. Your face is the first part of your body that everyone sees. Don't worry because facial eczema can be managed effortlessly by using various treatments.

Antihistamines help control itch that is usually associated with Eczema. These medications can make you sleepy so take them right before bedtime. Your doctor may prescribe a no-drowse antihistamine if you have to take it during the day. Aside from taking medicine, your should also avoid scratching your rashes to prevent cracking.

Use a fragrance and alcohol-free lotion or cream to moisturize your face. Look for a non-comedogenic formula that lets your skin breathe and won't block your pores. Moisture is essential in treating facial Eczema. It helps skin heal faster, while relieving itch and dryness. Vitamin B combats Eczema so be sure to include these in your daily treatment.

by: Jonathan Pitts




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