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Eczema Treatment Protects Gardeners From Dry Skin and Flares

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Spring is just around the corner – warm, sunny weather, the wonderful scent of the earth coming alive and flowers blooming. Unfortunately, it also heralds the rough, dry hands that inevitably result from working in the garden and exposing our hands to all that lovely dirt and the chemicals and insecticides that keep our gardens weed and pest free. Those with skin problems will be doubly affected. However, many gardeners have now discovered shielding lotion – a breakthrough in dry skin and eczema treatment that makes washing up easier and inhibits absorption of chemicals so you can prevent dry skin and eczema flares.

Shielding lotion, now recommended by hundreds of dermatologists for eczema treatment and prevention, forms a barrier that not only protects the skin from direct contact with harmful chemicals, it also prevents absorption through the skin to the rest of the body. As eighty percent of eczema is caused by harsh and toxic chemicals, this is the most effective eczema treatment you can find. Here’s what the gardeners have to say:

“I personally started using Gloves In A Bottle about 4-5 years ago. It was after our company was having problems with the employees breaking out with a rash on their hands and arms. It seems the rubber bands we were using (made in Sri Lanka) were the culprit. After using several skin protectors we chanced upon Gloves In A Bottle and bingo no more rashes. It really protected the contact of the rubber from their skin.

“After years of gardening my hands felt like leather and were with our mucky black soil. I started using Gloves In A Bottle after the company’s success and after about a week I noticed my hands were looking very different. They were looking so good, I started having manicures for the first time in my life. I actually started wearing polish and was not ashamed of my hands.”

If you want to spend more time in the garden and less time looking for a dry skin and eczema treatment, give shielding lotion a try. Your hands may look as good as your flowers.

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Ringworm and Its Classification

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Ringworm is a fungal infection caused by microorganisms called dermatophytes. These microorganisms live on the cells in the outer layer of the skin. Usually ringworm is a mild infection that can be treated. Even so, complications may occur and the problem might turn out to be a chronic one.

There are many types of ringworm related to the areas that they affect. We know about ringworm of the body also called tinea corporis, scalp ringworm also known as tinea capitis, feet ringworm or tinea pedis and groin ringworm also known as tinea cruris.

The symptoms may vary from one case to another but we have to mention the typical ringworm symptoms. For body ringworm, where the feet, the arms, the neck, the trunk and the face are affected, ringworm appears as a red round lesion and scaly borders. These infected areas are itchy in most of the cases.

Scalp ringworm or tinea capitis is defined by developing red, round and flat patches on the scalp and may cause a fragile hair that may lead to baldness. Sometimes scalp ringworm causes dandruff.

Tinea pedis also known as athletes foot develops in the moist area between the toes. It causes an itchy, patchy rash with fissuring and scaling between the toes.

Groin ringworm is a problem that affects the genitals, inner upper thighs and buttocks. It is known as jock itch too.

The diagnosis is usually made after the appearance of the typical ringworm rash. Though, a microscope watch is recommended in cases of tinea capitis.

When seeing a doctor is recommended to tell him what treatment was applied on the rashes because after certain treatments the patches chance their form and appearance.

Antifungal lotions, especially creams, proved to be helpful in treating ringworm rashes. For all types of ringworm these creams are recommended. An exception is tinea capitis which is more difficult to treat and requires several months of oral medication.

Available lotions that might help treating ringworm are loprox, spectazole or oxistat.

There is some general information that are good to be known. Often ringworm is misdiagnosed because of its symptoms similar to numular eczema and pityriasis rosea. It is good to know that athletes foot is unusual in children. More common in children is tinea capitis that might lead to outbreaks of ringworm in schools and other child care centers. The problems with treating scalp ringworm are caused by the fungi that became resistant to the treatment.

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Treat Radiotherapy Naturally Without the Unwanted Adverse Effects Caused by Standard Treatments

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Going through radiation therapy can be a very traumatic and uncomfortable experience, but it also comes hand in hand with various adverse effects causing important loss in quality of life.
The appearance of rashes is common when going through radiation treatment. This skin condition, normally called radio dermatitis, is a common side effect that manifests itself on the skin and represents an important skin toxicity factor in patients going through radiotherapy. You may wonder how you can identify radio dermatitis. Well, you should look for signs of red, fevered skin that may appear at the location where the radiation beam was focused. Does this sound like your symptoms? Also, another factor which may help in identifying this skin condition, is that it is likely to affect fair skinned people who are going through high dose radiation treatments.

One must consider that radiation treatments are essential for improving our health especially when treating different types of cancer, however there doesn’t seem to be any therapeutic alternatives or skin creams available that completely prevent the adverse effects on the body. Moreover, emollients and topic corticosteroids which are usually prescribed to calm these symptoms come with their own side effects, so their prolonged use is not recommended. It would seem that we are encountering a never ending problem, as we try one product to aid a condition we end-up causing another, and so on.
How can we protect our body from the adverse effects present in standard treatments?
Honestly speaking, if one is going through such a strong emotional and physical treatment as chemotherapy or radiotherapy, undergoing further health problems due to unwanted side effects doesn’t help. What we need are skin care products that gently treat rashes. So, can we really find a skin treatment that helps?
Well, of course not!!! And this is where Nature comes in and where we must value our habitat and the Earth’s numerous qualities. Snails are the key to solving this problem. Yes, you’ve said it, snails. I bet you’re asking yourself, what is it about those slimy looking creatures that can help my condition? Well, the solution lies in the slime itself. Research has confirmed its efficacy in blocking deterioration, and preventing and treating acute radio dermatitis in the same way or even better than most skin creams normally prescribed by doctors not causing any adverse effects as in the other skin treatments.
Hence, the results of research and studies done on snail secretion in relation to radiotherapy have revealed that snail secretions:
*does not interfere with radiotherapy
*does not cause side effects, in short and long term use
*is as efficient as a standard treatment prescribed by doctors, such as corticosteroids, or even better
*is an wonderful preventative treatment of radio dermatitis or skin rash
*has been acknowledged by both Patients and Investigators in the treatment of radio dermatitis
It is worth considering this natural solution as part of your radio dermatitis treatment, as it doesn’t produce any adverse side effects, which are definitely not needed. Say Yes to Nature and, and No, to adverse effects.

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Common Skin Allergies – Part 1

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When your skin comes in contact with an allergen that your skin is sensitive or allergic to you will develop what is called a skin allergy. When you eat food or even proteins you breathe in may cause symptoms to appear on your skin. These reactions are commonly called hives or rashes, and usually appears within 48 hours after the initial exposure to the allergen. Redness
Swelling
Blistering
Itching
Hives and rashes. Poison ivy

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Sumac Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)Researchers have found that atopic dermatitis can be triggered by:It is also related to the development of other allergies, such as allergic rhinitis and asthma, in most children. Itchy rash that appears first as small white pimples with red centers over the infants cheeks, neck and scalp. When the infant begins to scratch the rash, the area can become infected, produce fluid and spread over a wider area.In older children the rash appears on the:Over time if the skin is chronically affected by the rash, it will become dry, thick and browner in color. Some children develop the rash on the eyelids, palms of the hand and soles of the feet. The bend of the elbow;
Back of the knees, ankles and wrists;
On the face
Neck
Chest
And palms of the hands and soles of the feet.A doctor will take a careful medical history, looking for allergy in other family members. Skin testing helps confirm food allergies. A food challenge can also confirm that atopic dermatitis is triggered by food.Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis begins with efforts to reduce the itching and inflammation. A person affected with Atopic Dermatitis can:Other ways you can help control and treat Atopic Dermatitis are:If symptoms resist normal treatment remember that the disease can be controlled. It may take awhile to find out the cause and what the best treatment for it is. The condition also nearly always improves over time.Source: Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The information contained in this article should not substitute seeking responsible, professional medical care. It is not meant to attempt to diagnose, treat or cure any kind of skin condition.

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Eczema – Simplified Guide to Eczema

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Skin Problem- Eczema

Eczema is a kind of Skin Inflammation. Inflammation of skin is called dermatitis. All kinds of dermatitis are classified under the common term eczema. Though Atopic Dermatitis is commonly used as a synonym of eczema, there are many other dermatitis conditions that are included in the diseases known as eczema. Let us take a quick look.

Skin Problem- Atopic Dermatitis

The most common eczema is known as Atopic dermatitis. It is a genetic problem that causes red rashes with blisters that itch. Atopic dermatitis is triggered by allergens. Those who suffer from this problem have to identify the allergen that trigger Atopic dermatitis in them and stop using or eating those products. Once Atopic dermatitis flares up, it may need treatment with antibiotics and steroids.

Skin Problem- Irritant Contact Dermatitis

Irritant Contact Dermatitis is caused due to contact with an irritant. The contact need not be for a very brief period. Prolonged contact can cause this dermatitis in many people though the material in contact is as neutral as water. Not everyone gets this dermatitis with every product. You may get it, but your friend may not.

Skin Problem- Allergic Contact Dermatitis

This kind of dermatitis is caused by allergens that come in contact with skin and cause inflammation. Nickel and latex are common examples. Poison Ivy is another common allergen. Again as with irritant Contact Dermatitis, you may be allergic, your friend need not be.

Whenever you get a skin rash for which you are able to think about a reason, think about eczema and contact your doctor.

This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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