Infant Eczema Essay

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Title: Infant Eczema - Disease and Disorder of the Skin
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Summary: The word ‘eczema’ is derived from the Greek meaning to ‘boil over’, describing the bubbly and hot appearance of active eczema. The words dermatitis eczema and dermatitis mean the same, referring to a specific type of skin inflammation, which has potentially multiple distinct causes.
More specifically, atopic eczema refers to a very characteristic itchy skin rash, which usually starts in infancy or childhood. It starts to affect different parts of the skin at different stages of
Keywords: eczema, boil, dermatitis atopic, hay fever, emollient bath, dust mite, bacterial toxins, hard water
The word ‘eczema’ is derived from the Greek meaning to ‘boil over’, describing the bubbly and hot appearance of active eczema. The words dermatitis eczema and dermatitis mean the same, referring to a specific type of skin inflammation, which has potentially multiple distinct causes. …show more content…

It starts to affect different parts of the skin at different stages of the person’s development, but at some point usually comprise the skin creases (flexures) of the arms and legs.
It is more common in those with a family history of atopic eczema, asthma or hay fever. Eczema is a complicated disease and multiple factors add to its advancement. However, genetic issues play a big role and various environmental triggers (e.g. The house dust mite, bacterial toxins, hard water, climatic issues, air-borne allergens and pollution) may aggravate

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