by Ray Lam

Eczema is a terrible condition for those that suffer from it and to make matters worse medical science still doesn’t fully understand what triggers the condition; the genetic link remains to be proved. Irrespective of the cause, sufferers all have one thing in common; dry, itchy red skin. In serious cases the skin becomes blistered with scabs forming around the affected area.

There are many types but the most common of all is the atopic eczema; this too is known, like the rest, to have a severe itching symptom. The main problem with the itching, especially with atopic eczema is that scratching brings relief but at a cost of intensifying the condition. Another problem caused by the condition is it makes the skin more sensitive to almost any substance; substances such as cosmetics, soaps and detergents products are just a few they must avoid if they do not wish flare-ups.

When small children suffer with this it often goes unnoticed for a while as the affected patches are under the skin. There are occasions where a person with eczema can have a rash but it is not itchy; if the rash is not itchy then it is more than certain that you are not suffering from this complaint. However, if the itching has been somehow improved by eczema treatment but the rash has not, then the rash may not be related to the itch.

However, itchy skin is not necessarily a sign of this disorder as many other conditions can make a person have itchy skin, so this cannot be the only basis for a diagnosis. Eczema itching and rashes go hand in hand but medical science still can’t full explain why the skin itches the way it does. The redness seen in the rash is the result of increased blood flow in the area, sometimes caused by the scratching.

With eczema, the skin can become inflamed for many reasons because it is already highly sensitive; one area that causes concern is where there is a bacterial infection which can easily be the result of scratching sensitive skin. Most blisters seen as part of the symptoms are quite small but large blisters can also occur; a bacterial infection or a condition of your particular skin type many be the cause of this. These blisters may contain small amounts of fluid and in some cases a pus; sufferers are advised never to burst them and create further infection in an already highly sensitive area.

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