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Hair-Coloring-And-Eczema      Eczema is a type of skin infection or disease wherein the skin gets severely inflamed and begins to itch. The condition is neither life-threatening nor contagious. However, the itchiness causes extreme discomfort and leads to dry and scaly rash. There are many types of eczema but usually what people call eczema is the most common variety of the condition, correctly known as atopic dermatitis. More..



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Eczema Skin Symptoms

Eczema skin symptoms involve inflammation of the skin which is usually accompanied by severe itching which increases the chances of getting infection. In fact, the itchy skin in eczema is considered to be major condition of atopic dermatitis. Usually a person who suffers from eczema finds it difficult to stop scratching and this in turn causes redness, swelling, cracking, bleeding and finally crusting and scaling of the skin.

It has been noticed that eczema skin symptoms may clear up for certain period of time only to resurface at a later stage. This is primarily because the eczema has not been cured. Many children who suffer from eczema at childhood will invariably have outbreaks every now and then throughout their lives.

Although eczema is a chronic skin disease, it is not contagious. It can be caused due to many reasons and that is why it is difficult to pinpoint the exact cause of eczema. However, it has been noticed that eczema is often related to an inherited tendency for other allergic conditions like hay fever or asthma. Eczema is also associated with the malfunction of the immune system of the body, which can be caused either due to environmental or genetic factors.

Atopic eczema is the most common type of eczema. Other types include allergic contact eczema, contact eczema, dyshidrotic eczema, neurodermatitis, nummular eczema, seborrheic eczema and stasis eczema.

Nearly 15 million people in the United States have eczema skin symptoms and the disease account for nearly 10 to 20 percent of all visits to dermatologists. According to statistics, nearly 65 percent patients develop eczema skin symptoms within the first year of their lives and 90 percent develop eczema before the age 5.

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