Eczema: Irritant Contact
Dermatitis
Eczema is a very annoying as well as painful
ailment which can affect anyone of any age. Scientists think
that eczema can actually be affecting up to one fifth of the
children in the world and one twelfth of the adults around
the globe. The thing that makes eczema different from many
other things is that the majority of the persons that have
eczema have no clue that they have eczema. One thing that
can contribute to their lack of knowledge is that most of
them have not had an eczema outbreak and those that had an
eczema outbreak just figured it was a rash or dry skin.
Eczema can be severe or rather mild with
symptoms ranging from a bit of dryness and redness to severe
dryness and inflammation as well as bleeding and cracking of
the skin. The key to eczema is the identification of the
type of eczema and the application of treatment whether it
be a medication or other action. There are seven different
types of eczema and we have covered a number of the other
types of eczema in other articles and this one will focus on
another type of eczema. Irritant contact dermatitis is going
to be the topic we will cover here. Irritant contact
dermatitis differs from allergic contact dermatitis because
it involves materials that come in contact with the
skin.
Irritant contact dermatitis has to do with substances that
come in contact with the skin and irritate it. Fabric softeners
and detergents are culprits in many cases. Irritant contact
dermatitis seems to often take form on person’s hands and
faces. I think that the reason faces and hands get affected so
often is because there are a lot of chemicals in face soaps and
hand creams. A lot of these are manmade chemicals and can be
very harsh. Not everyone’s skin is able to deal with them and
the eczema is the way the body shows it.
The easiest way to get rid of irritant contact dermatitis
ecxema is to avoid the chemicals that are
causing the irritation and substitute them for perfume free
or scent free milder soaps and detergents. If you narrow
down what could be causing your irritant contact dermatitis
you should find it pretty easy to get rid of this type of
eczema and its uncomfortable symptoms. Again, if you think
that you have eczema whether it is irritant contact
dermatitis or some other type you should consult a physician
and preferably one that is schooled at identifying and
diagnosing the various forms of exema. If this article helps you to get rid of
your eczema that is what we are after and please let us know
by leaving a comment. Best of luck tackling your irritant
contact dermatitis or other form of eczema and we look
forward to hearing form you.
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