Everything You Need To Know About Facial Ezema
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1. Symptoms: The symptoms of eczema range from person to person however the affected person usually has an intolerance to wool, asthma, or food allergies. The symptoms of eczema are often recognisable especially if they are located on the face. The affected area will typically become dry, itchy, and inflammed. If the individual continues to itch it then it will become red, swollen, and open wounds would start to appear. Also, the eczema may become worst depending on the environment. The amount of stress and anxiety could make the wound much more difficult to heal.
2. Treatments: Unfortunately, no treatment exists today to cure facial eczema. On the other hand, there are treatments that can effectively relieve symptoms. The first treatment that is provided is an antihistamine or a cortisone cream to relieve the itching. Natural anti-inflammatories, turmeric, and witch hazel can relieve early outbreaks of eczema as well. To prevent facial eczema, make sure you are applying creams enriched with vitamins C and E which have the capacity to regenerate the skin in depth.
3. Causes: There are several causes to eczema depending on genetics and the environment. It is important to know that it is not contagious. There are also many different forms of eczema. Contact eczema occurs when the skin is in contact with an allergenic agent. This can be metal, cosmetics, household products, fabrics, or even medicated creams. Atopic eczema is often linked to genetics and develops very early in childhood. Often times this may disappear as one gets older but other times they stay with the individual throughout their life. This means that they can reappear when the individual is exposured to heat or stress.