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In atopic dermatitis, the term atopic is generally used to refer to diseases with tendencies to trigger allergic conditions (asthma, hay fever). From experience, eczema tends to affect infants and young children. Some people would also carry with them the disease whose symptoms would keep recurring in their lives as adults. Dematitis herpetiformis, another form of eczema, can cause itchiness and rashes on various parts of the body. The skin problem is connected usually with celiac disease and is one of its symptoms. It also tends to get worst at night. Usually, dermatitis or eczema is treated with medications like corticosteroids. Other factors include age (it decreases with age), gender (women are more prone), industry (agriculture and manufacturing are riskier), atopic conditions (people with allergic histories are susceptible), and environment (low humidity can damage the skin s protection). Treatments Like always, the sooner occupational dermatitis is diagnosed (and treated), the better. Doctors usually prescribe ointments over other treatments like creams, liquids, pastes, shake lotion, and powder. The following are the treatments and how they act on your skin. Liquids This would include baths, wet dressings, paints, and gels that liquefy on contact with your skin. Tar baths for eczema is also a liquid treatment. One example perhaps is the atopic eczema, which is a very common allergic reaction; the discoid eczema, which often lead to dry rash and lesions; and the venous eczema, which often results to scaling, redness and darkening of the skin because of the scars. For these forms of eczema, more aggressive treatment is usually used. Thus, most health experts believe that when it comes to this kind of problems, prevention is still the best course of action. Some also turn to the natural way of controlling this problem without resorting to taking medicines. Because eczema is usually caused by either an allergic reaction or a irritant, avoiding having the problem in the first place is pretty easy.
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