Eczema and Dermatitis Frequently Asked
Questions
WHAT IS ECZEMA?
Eczema, or dermatitis as it is sometimes called, is a skin
condition which can affect all age groups. The severity of
the disease can vary - in mild forms the skin is dry, hot
and itchy and in more severe forms the skin can become broken,
raw and bleeding. Although it can sometimes look unpleasant,
eczema is not contagious. With treatment the inflammation
of eczema can be reduced, though the skin will always be sensitive
to flare-ups and need extra care.
What Causes Eczema?
Eczema, or dermatitis as it is sometimes called, is a
skin condition which can affect all age groups. The severity
of the disease can vary - in mild forms the skin is dry,
hot and itchy and in more severe forms the skin can become
broken, raw and bleeding. Although it can sometimes look
unpleasant, eczema is not contagious. With treatment the
inflammation of eczema can be reduced, though the skin will
always be sensitive to flare-ups and need extra care.
Which Type Of Eczema Do I Have?
There are several different types of eczema, many of which
look similar but have very different causes and treatments.
The first step in effective treatment of eczema is a correct
diagnosis. It is very important to see a general practitioner
who may make a referral to a specialist dermatologist for
further diagnosis and treatment.
What Are The Different Types Of Eczema?
Atopic eczema
Atopic eczema is the most common form of eczema and is closely
linked with asthma and hay fever. It can affect both children
and adults, usually running in families. One of the most
common symptoms of atopic eczema is its itchiness (or pruritis),
which can be almost unbearable. Other symptoms include overall
dryness of the skin, redness and inflammation. Constant
scratching can also cause the skin to split, leaving it
prone to infection. In infected eczema the skin may crack
and weep (‘wet’ eczema).
Allergic contact dermatitis
Develops when the body’s immune system reacts against
a substance in contact with the skin. The allergic reaction
often develops over a period of time through repeated contact
with the substance. For example, an allergic reaction may
occur to nickel, which is often found in earrings, belt
buckles and jeans buttons. Reactions can also occur after
contact with other substances such as perfumes and rubber.
In order to prevent repeated reactions it is best to prevent
contact with anything that you know causes a rash.
Irritant contact dermatitis
This is a type of eczema caused by frequent contact with
everyday substances, such as detergents and chemicals, which
are irritating to the skin. It most commonly occurs on the
hands of adults and can be prevented by avoiding the irritants
and keeping the skin moisturized.
Infantile seborrhoeic eczema
A common condition affecting babies under one year old,
the exact cause of which is unknown. Also referred to as
cradle cap, it usually starts on the scalp or the nappy
area and quickly spreads. Although this type of eczema looks
unpleasant, it is not sore or itchy and does not cause the
baby to feel uncomfortable or unwell. Normally this type
of eczema will clear in just a few months, though the use
of moisturizing creams and bath oils can help to speed this
along.
Adult seborrhoeic eczema
Characteristically affects adults between the ages of 20
and 40. It is usually seen on the scalp as mild dandruff,
but can spread to the face, ears and chest. The skin becomes
red, inflamed and starts to flake. The condition is believed
to be caused by a yeast growth. If the condition becomes
infected, treatment with an anti-fungal cream may be necessary.
Varicose eczema
Varicose eczema affects the lower legs of those in their
middle to late years, being caused by poor circulation.
Commonly the skin around the ankles is affected, becoming
speckled, itchy and inflamed. Treatment is with emollients
and steroid creams. If left untreated, the skin can break
down, resulting in an ulcer.
Discoid eczema
Is usually found in adults and appears suddenly as a few
coin shaped areas of red skin, normally on the trunk or
lower legs. They become itchy and can weep fluid.
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