General Information and Reviews on Baby Eczema

August 28th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Even though there has been an ample amount of research, scientists are yet to come with an explanation as to why eczema affects some individuals and not others. It is, however, obvious that the immune system is somehow involved. This skin condition is frequently triggered by an unfavourable reaction to a substance, foodstuff or chemical etc. Baby eczemais primarily noticed as a reddish scaly rash on the baby’s face which slowly but surely worsens to the point where it becomes irritated and cracked. In little ones the disorder regrettably affects between 10-20% of all infants in the USA.

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Eczema - Diagnosing Eczema in Babies

June 5th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Even with millions of sufferers worldwide, medical science has not yet discovered the reason why some people suffer with eczema and others do not. Typically, contact with some external allergen triggers an allergic reaction, leading to the typical skin symptoms and changes seen in sufferers. Baby eczema is a rash seen on their face which gradually gets worse unless treated, eventually becoming causing cracking and flaking. Anything up to one fifth of infants in the USA will suffer with this awful skin complaint.

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