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Eczema Treatment in Delhi | Derma Miracle

Eczema is a disease in which the skin is usually dry. It can also be itchy, red, and cracked. Eczema affects kids mostly but can extend into adulthood.

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Eczema Treatment in Delhi | Derma Miracle

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  1. Eczema What is Eczema What causes eczema What is the perspective The Treatment

  2. What is Eczema Eczema is a disease in which the skin is usually dry. It can also be itchy, red, and cracked. Eczema affects kids mostly but can extend into adulthood.

  3. What causes Eczema The exact cause of eczema is unknown. A combination of a gene and the environmental items that drive it is known to be a combination. The skin, among other things, acts as a barrier. It prevents moisture and at the same time protects us from external means. People with eczema have this altered ability, causing dryness, itching, and irritation. There is a strong association between eczema, asthma, and hay fever/rhinitis. These are conditions associated with the degree of hypersensitivity and the excessive response of the body to external agents. There is also a certain association with allergies, although eczema is not an allergy in itself.

  4. What is the Perspective Eczema varies in severity and areas affected. People may experience periods of worsening (seizures) and others with mild symptoms. At the same time, it can cover only a small area or begin to spread throughout the body. Eczema cannot be cured, but in most cases, it can and must be successfully controlled with topical creams and treatments. It is important to have good control over epidemics. If left untreated, the affected skin changes color and appearance; It usually gets darker and denser.

  5. The Treatment They are sometimes called "softeners". The most critical part of treating eczema is this. Regular use is necessary, not only in crisis situations, and it should be given 2 or 3 times a day, even with stabilized skin. When the skin is bad, they should be used several times a day. We are often asked what the best moisturizer is, and the correct and unanimous answer is the one you or your child prefer. Fatty products are usually more effective, especially in babies or young children, but sometimes patients do not prefer to use them because they can make a mess. Moisturizers can be used in the bath instead of soap products. Avoid fragrant products. Try applying moisturizers in the direction of hair growth, instead of rubbing them. Topical corticosteroids (steroids)

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