Eczema

Overview of Eczema

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common chronic skin condition marked by itching, inflammation, redness and swelling of the skin. Eczema is a form of dermatitis. Eczema itself is not dangerous, and it is not contagious. Eczema is an allergic condition that is most common in babies and children and usually resolves by adulthood.

Eczema occurs when skin is more sensitive to certain substances than normal. The appearance, severity, symptoms and triggers of eczema vary between individuals. There is currently no cure for eczema, but eczema can be controlled with regular medical care and a good treatment plan. Some types of eczema can be prevented by avoiding stress, irritants, and things that cause allergic reactions.

Eczema is generally not a serious condition, but there is a potential for complications, such as a secondary bacterial or fungal infection of the eczema rash. Seek prompt medical care if you have symptoms of eczema. Early diagnosis and treatment can help reduce your risk for complications.

Symptoms of eczema can differ in severity, frequency and duration among individuals. Symptoms frequently begin in infancy, reoccur during childhood, and disappear during adulthood. Flare-ups, however, can be unpredictable throughout your lifetime.

Symptoms of Eczema

Skin areas affected by eczema can exhibit a variety of characteristics including:

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Blistering
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Darkening of the area of skin affected by eczema (Hyperpigmentation)
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Dryness
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Flaking
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Inflammation (swelling, irritation and warmth)
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Scaling
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Small red bumps
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Thickening of the affected skin due to frequent scratching
Scratching the area affected by eczema generally does not relieve the itching and can lead to increased inflammation, more intense itching, and harder scratching

Causes of Eczema

Healthy skin helps retain moisture and protects you from bacteria, irritants and allergens. Eczema is related to a gene variation that affects the skin’s ability to provide this protection. This allows your skin to be affected by environmental factors, irritants and allergens.

In some children, food allergies may play a role in causing eczema.

Ayurvedic Treatment of Eczema

At Atharvaveda, we offer a very effective treatment methodology based on the classical texts of Ayurveda. The treatment comprises administration of rasayanas, application of specially formulated oils/powders/packs externally, along with US-FDA approved hair therapy that Stimulates hair growth and reduces hair breakage Visible results in 5 weeks without any side effects.

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