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Learn How to Treat Eczema
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Your hands are peeling. Your scalp itches and dandruff flakes cover you shoulder. Your shoulders and knees are weeping with sores. You feel like your skin is falling apart. This is a dire situation. You go to the doctor worried that you have some unmanageable skin disease.
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Seborrhoiec Eczema in Children and Adults
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Does your baby have a rash on their head, face, and ears? Does the rash look splotchy and come in the form of pimples as well? This type of baby rash is a form of seborrhoeic eczema. It has been termed ?cradle cap? in simpler terms. This type of rash usually begins on the scalp and nappy areas. It can spread to the ears, face, and neck.
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Scalp eczema
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There it is again, the embarrassing dandruff on your shoulder. You feel like your head constantly itches. You try to relieve the itching by scratching your scalp, but it only makes matters worse. If you scratch too much and left untreated, you could be dealing with a serious case of scalp eczema.
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Find Information on Eczema in the Privacy of Your Own Home
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You have itchy, red spots on your skin. You scratched the spots so much that they broke open and oozed out fluid. This distressed you enough to call your Dermatologist. Your Dermatologist diagnosed you with eczema and gave you prescription steroid creams to ease your symptoms. He also gave you a pamphlet that contained information on eczema.
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Causes of Infant Eczema
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Does your infant have extra dry skin? Does his skin itch and flake? Do they furiously scratch causing cracks and ruptures in their skin? Your infant may be experiencing a very common infant skin condition know as infant eczema. Eczema affects people of all ages.
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