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Usually, this worsens when the air is cold and dry like in winter. This is also very common with older people. Another very common type of eczema is the Seborrhoeic dermatitis, which is characterized by the formation of dandruff on the scalp, the eyebrows and even on the face. This kind of eczema is basically harmless except when it happens to babies. However, these studies are too small at present and their results, while encouraging, are not sufficient to draw significant conclusions from. What came out is that keeping calm with a positive attitude could be very good in keeping eczema (and its symptoms) manageable. Emotional support Skin diseases like eczema may dampen a person s enthusiasm for life. Some people in certain jobs have a much higher risk than most people. These are the health care workers, hairdressers, food handlers, bartenders, and many more. Also, females tend to have a slightly higher risk than males. Treatments Of course, the first commandment is to avoid all substances that cause the irritation or allergy. Here are some good recommendations on how you can help heal the problem through the use of any of these natural methods. 1. There are available creams and gels that are made from herbal extracts that are proven to lessen the symptoms of this condition. You need to consult a professional before you proceed in using any of these applications no matter how good the feedbacks are about the products. Venous Eczema Attacks Older People Generically speaking, eczema is the catch-all term for a number of skin conditions that commonly causes the skin to become inflamed or irritated. Venous eczema, also known as stasis dermatitis, is one type of eczema that usually afflicts older people. This common eczema occurs when a person s circulation becomes sluggish. Other common areas are the elbow bends, backs of knees, ankles, wrists, necks and upper chests. But they can also happen anywhere in the body, including the face and around the eyes. In infants, these patches develop on the scalp and face, especially on the cheeks. Skins sometime swell, crack and develop scale.
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