Co-written by: Acid Chemical Peel. Several dermatological health conditions are called eczema because they all share the specific inflammation and irritation symptoms.
Atopic dermatitis and atomic eczema represent the most frequently encountered forms of the disease. What does atopic mean? Well, atopic refers to a group of diseases characterized by the genetic predisposition to develop allergic conditions such as hay fever or asthma. The conclusion would be that eczema causes are mainly genetic and thus transmited from parents to children. Although studies that you might come across while looking for information about eczema will tell you that eczema causes are not known, we can still discuss of a number of causes, mainly connected with the environments in which eczema patients live, and which influence the evolution of the condition significantly.
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, the prevalence of atopic eczema is growing, and it affects 9% to 30% of the U.S. population. It is typical in young children and infants. Without the necessity to go further into the investigation of eczema causes, many infants get rid of the problem by the time they turn one, yet, there are people who continue to experience recurrences throughout their entire lives.
Nevertheless, with appropriate treatment, disease control becomes very efficient. The exact eczema causes are not known, but studies indicate that the problem results from an over-reaction of the immune system to some chemical irritant factor or to a bacterium that normally lives on our skin. Another of the eczema causes seems to be the coexistence in the vicinity of family members with a history of other allergies and asthma; eczema is commonly found in such families.
Among eczema causes, one that may also be considered in the case of patients who suffer flare-ups of this itchy rash, is the patients' reaction to certain substances or conditions in the surrounding environments. Therefore, exposure to coarse or rough materials for some, cold or hot sensations in others' cases, as well as the direct contact with pets, and chemicals in the household may lead to outbreaks of this condition. Besides all these, it seems that eczema is also favored by upper respiratory infections and colds. To make things even worse, that is to further strengthen the disease, we have another element to consider: stress. Although there is no cure, most people can effectively manage their skin condition with medical treatment and by avoiding irritants. At least the disease is not contagious!
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