Dry Skin Eczema
Posted by Dry Skin Treatment on Jun 11, 2010
Eczema broadly means skin inflammation and a susceptibility to developing an allergy. It causes the skin to be not only dry but also red, itchy, sore and develop rashes.
Some things commonly known to have triggered eczema include:
- A number of soaps, deodorants, perfumes and detergents.
- Sweaty skin
- Continuous contact with certain types of fabric like nylon and wool
Nearly 10 to 15% of the population is severely affected by eczema. It is becoming more and more common. However, the reasons for it are not yet completely understood or are largely misunderstood. Eczema may present itself in the first six months of birth itself. Then it may come and go on an occasional basis. The diagnosis cannot be confirmed for it because there are no tests.
Skin characterized by eczema lacks luster and looks scaly and cracked. The eczema related skin is not able to retain water and therefore there is evaporation from the skin surface causing more dryness.
The diagnosis of dry skin eczema varies across individuals as skin type and nature tend to change according to the climate and location and many other inter-related factors.
Infant eczema is mostly experienced in the first six months of birth and is found on the face, chest, neck and scalp. For some babies, it can develop on forearms and chins as well. A little older children, that is, around the age of four to ten experience childhood eczema at either sides of neck, the folds of the elbows and at lower back of thigh and back of knees. In teenagers and adults, the problem is less severe than the children. Nonetheless the affected areas mainly involve hands and feet and the portion around the eyes and ears.
Dry Skin eczema is believed to be a genetic disease. Actually both genes and environment are responsible for its outburst as the genes may have the tendency towards eczema but the environment may be providing the opportunity to express it. Since the causes are unknown it has proven to be relatively difficult to find a cure for dry skin eczema. Consulting a dermatologist is the best option.
Dry Skin Treatment – General Overview
Posted by Dry Skin Treatment on Oct 6, 2009
Dry skin treatment tend to became important issue for many people these days. Most people with dry skin feels uncomfortable with their skin condition. They then try to solve their dry skin problems by using skin care products specialized for dry skin treatment. And because there are several factors that contributes to how our skin looks like, many people unable to realize important facts that skin care products alone not always effective to solve their dry skin problem.
So in this article, I want to describe about what is the effective way of a dry skin treatment, which is not only rely heavily on skin care products, but also related to other important step that should be consider to keep our dry skin nourished.
In common, weather and climate plays as major contributors to why our skin gets dry. Therefore those who live in dry climate area tend to have dry skin problem compared to those in other type climate area. In addition, food that we consumed and also our sleep pattern also contributes on how our skin looks. Those factors, decreases the moisture level within our skin, therefore symptoms of dry skin such as rough, paved looks, appears as the skin’s moisture decreases to under its normal level.
Even though sometimes improve our lifestyle healthiness with good diet and enough rest can be a good dry skin treatment, in many cases usage of skin care products is highly necessary for better result of dry skin treatment.
Anybody’s skin by its natural has the ability to retain moisture. However, this ability gets weaker as our age increases. This means that dry skin treatment method certainly different for people at different ages. This fact tends to drive people to more intensive using skin care products for dry skin treatment as they getting older. But many people forgot that our skin becomes more sensitive to any or its kind of chemical material. Avoiding activities that can cause skin surface lost its moisture can also be good natural way of dry skin treatment.
So what is exactly the best method of dry skin treatment? Should we rely on skin care products or just keeping healthy lifestyle is enough? The answer is depends on our skin condition, our activities, also climate and weather at where we lived.
While keeping our daily diet health friendly and good sleep pattern can naturally keeps our skin’s moisture level to it’s normal condition, usage of skin care products that can keep our skin moisture is important especially when our activities deals with excessive heat at skin surface, or natural climate at the place where we lived has relatively high temperature.