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Eczema

Eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is one of the diagnoses you get when you have red spots on your skin that become inflamed and itchy. A top dermatologist in BLUE VELVET recognizes the symptoms right away and recommends the best treatment for eczema based on your current health and medical history.
Children are prime candidates for eczema, but it can appear at any age. It’s a chronic condition that has no cure yet, but often is accompanied by hay fever and asthma. While it can’t be cured, the best eczema treatment helps to prevent additional outbreaks of the uncomfortable skin condition and reduces the severity of each outbreak.

Eczema Symptoms
Symptoms of eczema often mimic other skin diseases such as psoriasis and allergic reactions. You can recognize eczema by its brownish gray or reddish patches of skin. This skin condition is especially prone to affect the ankles, feet, wrists, hands, upper chest, neck, and eyelids. You’ll find it on the inside of your knees or elbows. On babies, it often appears on the head and face. The most common symptoms associated with the skin condition that calls for specific eczema treatments include:

    • Severe itching
    • Thick, scaly, cracked skin
    • Exceptionally dry skin
    • Skin that becomes swollen, sensitive and raw from scratching
    • Bumps that are raised and sometimes leak and crust over

When to See the Doctor
You should get a definitive diagnosis before beginning any treatment for eczema. Even
though you can expect to have occasional flare-ups no matter how well you manage your
symptoms, there are times when you shouldn’t hesitate to call your BLUE VELVET
dermatologist:

    • You need immediate attention if you see a red streak spread from an infected site.
    • When you see pus, bleeding or yellow scabs form during an outbreak, call for an appointment.
    • Ask for help when a natural eczema treatment that you’re trying at home doesn’t seem to be
      working.
    • If you feel so uncomfortable that you can’t work, sleep or enjoy your regular activities, call your
      doctor.
    • If your symptoms continue to worsen after you’ve tried a range of home remedies with no
      effective relief, schedule an appointment with your dermatologist in BLU VELVET.
    • Bring a child to the emergency room or directly to your doctor’s office if an eczema outbreak is
      accompanied by a fever or if the rash appears to be infected.

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