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This article is part of a series that will help you learn more about Eczema.

Eczema Photos

Eczema is a common skin disorder that is seen in many people. Red coin sized patches develop on the skin which cause irritation and swelling. These patches are often restricted to the hands but can also occur on the whole body. The cause for this disorder is still not diagnosed but it can be aggravated due to medical allergies. Different books, websites, and medical books include the eczema photos along with the articles to help people suffering from eczema to recognise and get a clear idea of the disorder.

These patches are reddish in appearance and some are watery bumps. Swelling persists along with the rashes that often become itchy. Scratching can then result in the puncturing of the bumps. The bursting of the bumps provides an entry for any other foreign infection to enter into the body. Continuous care is needed to bring the disorder under control to avoid the spread of eczema to other parts of the body. Eczema is not contagious and can be eliminated by following a simple daily skin care routine.

Avoiding the use of the materials that can aggravate the disease helps to control the disorder. Use mild soaps like Dove, Oil of Olay etc. that soothe the skin, instead of using harsh soaps, perfumes and detergents. Maintain the temperature in the house or the bedroom to avoid any irritation of the skin that might be caused by sudden changes in temperature levels. Use natural fabrics like cotton instead of synthetic clothing that can irritate the sensitive skin. Keep the skin moist by applying the moisturizers as many times as possible. Drinking lots of water will help to maintain the moisture levels of the skin. Limit the use of the soap as frequent use of soap may dry the skin. Pat the skin dry after taking a bath instead of rubbing it, which might flake the skin. Minimize the use of the talcum powder as it soaks the moisture from the skin.

Various information sources are continuously striving to make people aware of eczema. These provide knowledge through the articles on eczema along with the eczema photos. Various online websites play a major role in this program:-

http://dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/dermatitis.html, http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/eczemapictures.html, http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000853.htm,

http://www.elidel.com/info/diagnosing/eczema_pictures.jsp,

are some of the websites that provide update information along with eczema photos.

Various libraries provide information through various books with the articles on eczema and clear eczema photos for a detailed study of the disorder. Eczema sufferes benefit from the continuous updated information provided by these books. Clear eczema photos that are included in the medical journals give a clear idea to the people who have misunderstandings about eczema and what it looks like. These journals are often found in your doctor's clinics and the dispensaries.

Different health centers and eczema support groups are campaigning through eczema awareness programmes to make people aware of the disorder. These programmes use various methods like displaying eczema photos, videos etc which include the symptoms and the cure of the disorder. For more infirormation about current the medical projects relating to eczema you can use search engine websites such as Google and Yahoo. These sites provide the updated details of current treatments and research into improved methods of relieving the symptoms and causes of eczema.

I hope this article provided you with the information and understanding you were looking for.

Brian Waybridge, the author of this article, had a cousin who suffered for many years with eczema before he found welcome relief.