Unfortunately for its sufferers, eczema is a chronic, recurrent skin disease. In fact, you may be wondering if you have eczema—since your skin seems to constantly itch.
Let’s find out if you’re an eczema suffer.
Here are some of the symptoms to look for.
Symptom #1 – Itchy Skin
You already suspect you might have eczema if your skin itches constantly. You can scratch “like a hound” but it just doesn’t seem to do any good. No matter how much you itch and scratch, you just don’t get any relief. Of course, eczema can affect just about any part of your body; however, you’ve probably noticed it usually occurs on the hands, feet, elbows, and legs. In some cases it appears on the genitals. Talk about ruining your sex life—now that’s sadistically adding more emotional pain on top of the distress you’re already suffering.
Symptom #2 – Red Patches of Skin
Now what do you think happens when you continue to scratch and scratch more? Your skin becomes even more irritated—which results in a red rash. Depending on the size of the area you’ve been scratching, the rash can vary in size from small to large. Once you notice the rash, you know you should quit scratching the infected area, but the itching is so intense you just cannot stop. Sadly, this leads to the next eczema symptom.
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Symptom #3 – Blisters or Dry, Flaky, Scaly Skin
Eventually, you might develop blister-like sores that may ooze clear or slightly discolored liquid. Finally, you notice dry flaky skin patches once these sores begin to heal.
Instead of oozing blisters, others experience dry, flaky, scaly skin. What has happened is the itching and scratching caused damage to the skin. New skin replaces the damaged skin.
Children and Eczema
Tragically, eczema quite often affects children. Infants suffer the symptoms of red skin with oozing cracks and small pustules. The lesions appear on the face, wrists, and folds of skin and nappy areas of the buttocks. As the child ages the eczema shows no mercy, presenting itself as papules and thickened skin in the joint areas.
I hope you realize nobody has to suffer from the physical, emotional and social pain of eczema. Susan Clark was an eczema sufferer just like you—until she discovered the solution. Now, she no longer suffers from eczema.
Click here and you’ll discover how her “Beat Eczema” guide can end your suffering.
Comments03/26/2012 23:40
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