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Severe types may develop blisters with reddish and swollen areas due to scratching. This can be seen at various body parts including the cheeks, elbows and knees. The problem can be experienced by both adults and children, but this is likely to develop during infancy and by the time the child reaches the age of five. If they are allergic to any food, this is the time that you really need to watch what they eat and make sure that they don t touch anything that might worsen their condition. It is also essential that you keep their skin hydrated through the use of moisturizing lotion. Keeping your kid s moisturized is an easy step. Some of the more common ones include antibiotic ointments, clothing (dyes and fire retardants) and shoes (the leather, glue or rubber). Concrete is often the cause of chronic hand dermatitis. The reaction to concrete sometimes can persist long after contact was made. Fragrances in perfumes, make-ups, and skin and hair products can be a cause for allergic reactions. Venous eczema, on the other hand, occurs with people with impaired circulation, or those with varicose veins and edema. This is also common to people who are old, over 50 years old. Venous edema is characterized by redness, scaling, itching and darkening of the skin. Dematitis herpetiformis, another form of eczema, can cause itchiness and rashes on various parts of the body. With the help of the right health professional, you will also be sure if your child is already suffering from other kinds of skin infection. There are some therapies that can be applied depending on the skin condition of your child. This includes using steroid creams that may start frequently, every other day until it is no longer needed. Scientists, however, have found links in the disease and the overactive response of the body s immune system to unknown triggers. Eczema is found to be common in families with histories on allergy and asthma. Contact with coarse materials can make the skin itchy. Too hot or too cold exposures can also trigger itch as well as exposures to certain soaps or detergents.
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