Jul15
Eczema, formally known as atopic dermatitis, is a common disorder in infants and is associated with dry and itchy patches of skin. Young children will often scratch at the dry skin, causing bleeding in the affected area. Eczema can occur on any part of the body and is most common on skin that is stretched often (eg, the back of elbows and front of knees).
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Feb3
Gentle Naturals Baby Eczema Cream:
INDICATIONS: A super rich, soothing moisturizer for babies with eczema. Helps nurture skin and help irritated skin to heal. Contains lavender and chamomile to help calm and relax your baby. continue reading »
Feb3
Topical Steroid Cream is a popular drug that is also commonly known under the name of Fluocinonide. This drug, like any other topical steroids, is meant to reduce and to inhibit some of the actions that are attributed to harmful chemicals which are sometimes found in the human body. Topical Steroid Cream attacks chemicals that are known to cause swelling, redness and inflammation. These types of symptoms can be caused by several different medical conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and some allergic reactions.
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Feb2
Aloe Vera is a tropical plant, which at present has little official standing in the medical community. Despite this it is one of the most widely used substances in the treatment of burns and bruises.
Medical research is currently underway to assess the true medical value of this plant. The FDA has approved development aimed at the eventual use of Aloe Vera in the treatment of cancer and AIDS. Despite having a long history of being used in medicine its benefits as a powerful healing agent have never been properly examined. A situation that is now changing.
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Jan27
My baby has eczema please help those of you with experience?
I need suggestions from those of you who have had babies with eczema its driving my baby crazy.
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Jan25

Eczema is a term used to describe a skin disorder that causes scaling, itching, thickening of the skin, and is generally located on the face, elbows, knees and arms.
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Jan22
Eczema, also called “dermatitis,” is not one specific skin condition. Several types of eczema exist, and sometimes a person develops more than one type.
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Jan22
What is eczema:
Etymology
From Greek έκζεμα (ekzema), from Ancient Greek prefix εκ- (ek-) “out, from”, from έκ (ek) “out of, forth from” + ζέμα (zema) “that which is boiled, decoction”, from ζέω (zeo) “to boil, to seethe”.
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