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Question: please help me out theres some stuff on my upper back and i heard it eczema and its very uncomfortable and embarrassing what can i use to get it off and quick

please HELPPPPP!!!


Answers: please help me out theres some stuff on my upper back and i heard it eczema and its very uncomfortable and embarrassing what can i use to get it off and quick

please HELPPPPP!!!

This isnt' something to freak over, but you should seek a demotologist's opinion simply to help you control the symptms

Atopic eczema is thought to be a hereditary condition. It is proposed that people with atopic eczema are sensitive to allergens in the environment which are harmless to others. Unfortunately when it is hereditary there is little you can do to avoid it. It is especially common in infants and children. In atopic dermatitis there is an excessive reaction by the immune system producing inflamed, irritated and sore skin. Associated atopic conditions include asthma and hayfever. The key to lessoning this type of eczema is to build up your immune system.Internal factors
Heredity - A family history of eczema, asthma or hay fever (the strongest predictor) - if both parents have eczema, there is an 80 per cent chance that their children will too.

Food - Dairy/milk and wheat products,acidic fruits, eggs, nuts, seafood, chemical food additives, preservatives and colorings.

Stress - Emotional stress is a well-known trigger of eczema flare-ups. Learning to reduce stress can significantly help the problem.
External factors
Irritants - tobacco smoke, chemicals, paints, bleach, weather (hot and humid or cold and dry conditions) and air conditioning or overheating. Scratchy clothes (like wool) can also irritate the skin. Its best to wear clothes made of soft fabrics like cotton. It is also recommended to wash all new clothing before wearing them.

Allergens - dust mites, feathers, molds, grasses, plant pollens, foods, pet hair, soaps, shampoos and washing powders, and certain cosmetics. Ingredients such as alcohol, astringents, and fragrances may trigger or worsen eczema.

Go to a dermatlogist.

Yes go to a doctor! It's winter where I live. If you are where its still hot go to the beach early morning and let the sun burn it away. That what happen one summer with a rash around my neck. I had it 2weeks went to the beach one 4th july never saw that rash again. It was gone before I left the beach. Blessed 2008 To All

it may be contact eczema,you should see your g.p. as they can treat it with
steriod creams
antihisimine
double based creams which will help
home remedys do not work so well





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