Eczema Blisters
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Eczema Blisters
Eczema is a distressing skin condition which causes an uncontrollable urge to itch and scratch which can often end up with eczema blisters.
Scratching can result in irritating rash-like symptoms and which can then turn into blister-like sores, often breaking open and 'weeping.'
I have described below the most common types of eczema and afterwards list different ways that can bring relief.
Scratching can result in irritating rash-like symptoms and which can then turn into blister-like sores, often breaking open and 'weeping.'
I have described below the most common types of eczema and afterwards list different ways that can bring relief.
Atopic Eczema Blisters
The blisters can vary from around 10mm down to a pinpoint size. These often break and the fluid then released dries into a yellow crust.
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Nummular Eczema Blisters
As with other types of eczema, the cause of nummular eczema is unknown. For this reason eczema pain relief treatment is to relieve symptoms rather than to try for a cure.Nummular Eczema commonly begins with one or more lesions. These are red, inflamed and scaly in appearance and often blister. They are circular in shape and clear in the middle as they get older, or else become scaly, looking very similar to ringworm. In size they can range from 2cm to 10cm in diameter.
Some people find they clear up within a year, others live with it constantly, and yet other who find it clearing up only to recur later on.
This kind of eczema is most common in men with a peak onset age of 55-65. Compared to this, women have a peak onset age much younger, at 15-25.
Most people know that eczema is rash-like.
A lot of people know it can go scaly.
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Dyshidrotic Eczema
Once thought to be caused by sweat glands, it is now known that this is not the case. Having said this, studies have shown that sweating can aggravate this condition.
It starts with a sudden eruption of small, fluid filled blisters often followed by a rash. Other symptoms include a sensation of burning and extreme itchiness. In later stages the skin becomes cracked and the eczema blisters will cause pain.
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Eczema Blister Treatment
If you find you are developing eczema blisters, do seek a doctors opinion and help. Often times it is caused by excessive itching/scratching but there are times the blisters can become infected and you may need antibiotics.
The following are commonly found to help symptoms:
The following are commonly found to help symptoms:
- Dry skin is very common with eczema sufferers so moisturizing is really important. Moisturize at least twice a day.
- Moisturize from the inside! Drink plenty of water. Whilst this is simple to do, it is harder to remember to actually drink throughout the day. Take a bottle of water round with you and refill as necessary. Have your mobile beep you every hour, or have a timer go off, or set your watch alarm... you get the picture!
- Keep baths/showers short and apply moisturizer straight away. Immersing in water is dehydrating, which is why advice is to keep contact with water short. Use only natural products and if you have severe eczema, only wash under arms and the groin area to keep clean. If you can manage doing without a daily shower/bath (shock, horror!) and washing every two or three days will really help. You can spot clean areas as necessary.
- Cover up eczema affected areas, especially at night as this will help protect against unconscious scratching.
- Using topical steroid creams and ointments. Do not use for longer than 2 weeks without checking with a physician. Severe sufferers may be given cortisone injections or tablets but this is not a long term option due to side effects. The problem with this is that the blisters could just reoccur as soon as treatment is stopped.
- Antihistamines to help with symptoms of itching.
- Don't use perfumed face/body products. Use natural products where you can. Many eczema sufferers report negative reactions to chemicals in make-up, face creams etc.
- Try to use all natural detergents/household sprays etc.
- Phototherapy. This has been successfully used on those suffering from Atopic and Contact eczema.
- Oolong Tea. This tea is jam packed full of vitamins and minerals and is a very effective anti-allergenic. You just need to do a short google search to see that people have found drinking this tea to be very effective against eczema. It is recommended that you drink one litre of the tea a day and effects can normally be seen within 1-2 weeks. If caffeine sets off your eczema than make sure you drink the decaffeinated variety.
- Aloe Vera. Buy a plant and snap off a part of the leaf and apply the aloe vera gel directly to affected skin. This is wonderfully soothing and completely safe to use and many have reported significant improvement after using this.
- For more natural ways of treating blisters go to www.squidoo.com/eczema-pain-relief
Eczema Free Forever
Eczema can be a very difficult skin problem to control. What works for one person, doesn't necessarily work for another. It is often a matter of trial and error to find out what works for you.Eczema Free Forever is really worth a try if you are having difficulties controlling your eczema or have eczema blisters. I have researched this project online, and in this eBook I have found information that is not freely available anywhere else (at least in the places I looked!)
The photo above shows the effect of following the advice contained in Eczema Free Forever.
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Reader Feedback
What do you think? Have you had success with natural remedies or perhaps used Eczema Free Forever yourself? Tell us about it here!
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Tipi
Jun 1, 2011 @ 12:32 am | delete
- What a very difficult thing to deal with, hopefully Eczema Free Forever is an answer to many.
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ColoringPages
Apr 17, 2011 @ 2:44 am | delete
- I hate Eczema!
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livefamilylife Apr 17, 2011 @ 2:29 am | delete
- This lens is quite good
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lizziehumphreys Apr 16, 2011 @ 3:13 pm | delete
- good lens, well done! :) my brother used to have really bad eczema, but it went away eventually itself. i would hate to have eczema, and I feel so sorry for those that suffer from it :(
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