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What is Atopic Eczema?
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Atopic Eczema Definition by #56153 19 year
Atopic eczema (allergic eczema) is the most common form of eczema.
The symptoms classified as atopic eczema is itchiness (or pruritis), which can in some people be unbearable. Other symptoms include overall dryness of the skin, redness and inflammation. As itchiness can be unbearable, people are likely to constantly scratch. Constant scratching can also cause the skin to split, leaving it prone to infection. In infected eczema the skin may crack and weep (‘wet’ eczema).
The main cause could be the diet, but there is a long list of possible underlying causes, like: vaccination , Amalgam , lifestyle , lack of physiacal activity , parasites infection , dental crowns , candida, leky gut, constipation, stress, ...
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Atopic eczema (allergic eczema) is the most common form of eczema.
The symptoms classified as atopic eczema is itchiness (or pruritis), which can in some people be unbearable. Other symptoms include overall dryness of the skin, redness and inflammation. As itchiness can be unbearable, people are likely to constantly scratch. Constant scratching can also cause the skin to split, leaving it prone to infection. In infected eczema the skin may crack and weep (‘wet’ eczema).
The main cause could be the diet, but there is a long list of possible underlying causes, like: vaccination , Amalgam , lifestyle , lack of physiacal activity , parasites infection , dental crowns , candida, leky gut, constipation, stress, ...
For more details please read the next questions in Eczema FAQ.
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