Eczema Treatment and What is Eczema
Eczema is not a contagious disease and it is very much curable. There is eczema treatment for all kinds of eczema, be it atopic eczema, allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, infantile seborrhoeic eczema, adult seborrhoeic eczema or any other form of eczema. Eczema can happen to any age group and for all age of patients, eczema treatment is possible.
Eczema is basically a group of skin conditions which can happen to anybody in any part of the world. However, in UK there are more cases of eczema. One out of five children going to school or who fall in that age bracket suffers from eczema. In adults, the ratio is one out of twelve.
Eczema can be mild as well as very severe case. In mild cases of eczema, the skin tends to become itchy, dry and red, while in severe cases, the skin can become raw, torn and it may bleed or weep. There are inflammations in patches over the affected area of skin. This looks quite unpleasant and red. But the painful part is that the skin becomes itchy and one is compelled to scratch. But scratching would further harm and worsen the problem.
There are a variety of causes of eczema. While Atopic eczema occurs due to genetic problems, contact eczema occurs due to skin's sensitivity towards external factors. Atopic eczema is hereditary - it travels through genes and in such cases, people are sensitive to the allergens present in the environment that are otherwise harmless to others.
With proper eczema treatment, both atopic eczema and contact eczema can be cured. The inflammation of the skin and the redness and itchiness can be reduced. However the skin will always be sensitive to flare ups and would get upset easily when in contact with allergens in the environment. Therefore it is necessary to take extra care for such skin apart from the eczema treatment.