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		<title>Atopic Dermatitis Treatment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Atopic dermatitis treatment can be a tricky thing to maneuver, particularly if one does not understand what the condition really is and what the best ways to treat it are. Atopic dermatitis, also called eczema, is a condition of the skin that results in a red, inflamed rash that reoccurs without warning, often due to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Atopic dermatitis treatment can be a tricky thing to maneuver,  particularly if one does not understand what the condition really is and  what the best ways to treat it are. Atopic dermatitis, also called  eczema, is a condition of the skin that results in a red, inflamed rash  that reoccurs without warning, often due to certain external or  environmental causes. While the condition is not contagious, it is  bothersome and can rear its ugly head without warning several times a  year. Some people are chronic sufferers and struggle with atopic  dermatitis each and every day of their lives. While this may be annoying  and can feel like a seemingly impossible situation, treatment for  atopic dermatitis can occur, providing one is willing to take the proper  steps. Infant atopic eczema and adult atopic dermatitis are the most  common types of the condition.</p>
<p>The first thing one should do to correct infant atopic eczema or to  alleviate the problem in adults is to visit a dermatologist or other  type of skin specialist. These professionals can do a check on the  individual to determine what the cause of the atopic dermatitis is. In  most cases, it will be some kind of outside allergen that the sufferer  is unaware of being allergic to and that he is constantly or frequently  coming into contact with. Knowing the cause, however, can make treatment  for atopic dermatitis a much easier process. In fact, depending on the  severity of the condition, patients may simply be advised to stay away  from the allergen once it is known. In other cases, specialized  moisturizers or lotions may be used. Special soaps and corticosteroid  products, such as lotions, creams, or ointments may also be prescribed  in more severe cases that do not respond to a simple moisturizer. In  rare or especially resistant cases of the condition, antibiotics, oral  immunosuppressants, and alternative or herbal treatments may be  recommended or prescribed.</p>
<p>While dermatitis does not usually pose a physical or health related  threat to the sufferer, it can be incredibly difficult to live with and,  depending on where it is located, even embarrassing or inconvenient.  Causes might include specific types of fabric, household cleaners,  certain types of food, or pet hair and dander. In some rare cases, the  atopic dermatitis is merely an inherited condition not related to any  known allergies. The doctor then has to find the right treatment to  respond to the inherited condition. Any and all medicines, prescribed or  otherwise, should be used as directed for best results, and sufferers  should take care not to scratch or touch the dermatitis outbreaks. In  the event that they do, they should wash their hands thoroughly in order  to avoid spreading the condition to other parts of the body. Visiting  with a doctor or dermatologist and getting and following professional  advice is the only way to achieve true atopic dermatitis treatment  today.</p>
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		<title>Tacrolimus Topical Atopic Dermatitis Medicine</title>
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<p>Tacrolimus topical treatment is one of the most effective ways of  ridding the body of the annoying and bothersome symptoms of Atopic  Dermatitis. This skin condition involves developing itchy, red rashes  that usually turn into lesions on various parts of the body that may be  effected by some outside allergen or by an inherited or biological  propensity toward the condition. While many different methods of  treatment, such as creams, lotions, ointments, special soaps, pills, and  antibiotics may be prescribed a doctor or alternative or holistic  practitioner, the Tacrolimus drug is currently considered the top form  of Atopic Dermatitis medicine. While this treatment may not be the right  answer for everyone, most individuals report fast healing and improved  comfort levels when using Tacrolimus. If one&#8217;s doctor does not bring it  up as a possible treatment option, especially after other products have  failed, it is a good idea for patients to request it.</p>
<p>The Tacrolimus drug is actually an immunosuppressant, meaning it  works to lessen the activity level of the sufferer&#8217;s immune system.  Because an Atopic Dermatitis outbreak is actually the body&#8217;s response to  something harming the immune system, using this drug stops the itchy  rash from ever occuring or, in the event that it has already occured,  heals the rash and lessens the itching or burning pains that may exist.  This form of Atopic Dermatitis medicine is applied topically, usually as  a lotion or ointment that is easily and directly applied to the skin.</p>
<p>In order to be prescribed this drug, the patient must first visit a  doctor or dermatologist. After an initial check up, it will be  prescribed if appropriate. The drug may also be prescribed only when  other, weaker forms of treatment have been ineffective. Once a  prescription is obtained, the individual may opt to buy the drug from  whatever location he wishes. Often, buying online is a great way to save  money. Certain side effects of the medicine may surface. These can  include burning, itching, or irritation at the site where the medicine  has been used, headaches, coughs, a burning sensation in or behind the  eyes, weakness and a general feeling of illness. These symptoms usually  lessen after the first few uses as the sufferer becomes more familiar  with the drug. Each time the ointment is used, the sufferer should be  sure to rub it in properly and then to wash his hand immediately after  use. Not doing so can cause irritation or reactions in other parts of  the body that come into contact with the Tacrolimus The existence of  certain other skin conditions can make the drug risky or painful to use,  so it is important that individuals discuss their medical and health  history with the doctor or dermatologist before use. Following these  instructions carefully will ensure a good experience with Tacrolimus  topical ointment.</p>
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		<title>Atopic Dermatitis Symptoms Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Atopic Dermatitis symptoms can sometimes be difficult to tell apart from the symptoms of a typical skin rash that goes away quickly and easily. However, these eczema dermatitis symptoms will do anything but go away quickly and easily. In fact, they will persist for long periods of time, worsen, and eventually go away on their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Atopic Dermatitis symptoms can sometimes be difficult to tell  apart from the symptoms of a typical skin rash that goes away quickly  and easily. However, these eczema dermatitis symptoms will do anything  but go away quickly and easily. In fact, they will persist for long  periods of time, worsen, and eventually go away on their own, only to  come back again even stronger and worse than before. In order to  properly treat dermatitis symptoms, one must first be able to recognize  them and to distinguish them from the symptoms of any other common and  virtually harmless skin condition, rash, or allergy. Understanding what  condition one has is the first step in getting help and preventing the  symptoms from coming back.</p>
<p>Eczema dermatitis symptoms will not present the same way in every  individual. This is one of the reasons they can be so difficult to  recognize. However, things one should be on the look out for include  skin that is red or inflamed, skin that itches or burns easily or for  extended periods, especially after eating a certain kind of food or from  being out in excessive cold or heat; the development of various surface  infections over the affected parts of the body, and quick spreading of  the rash or condition to other parts of the body. Most commonly, atopic  dermatitis will start in the joints of the body and will then progress  to other areas. It usually affects infants and small children, though it  may also occur in adults. In some people, the condition may only  present once, but in others, it may come back time and time again and  may even require frequent or lifelong treatments. There is no real cure  for this condition. Instead, there are only ways of combatting the  symptoms and keeping them at bay for extended periods of time.</p>
<p>The easiest way to prevent outbreaks from happening again is to  determine what outside factors or allergens are causing the atopic  dermatitis eczema and then to avoid these stresses. Properly doing so  will usually require a trip to a dermatologist who can test for the  existence of certain types of allergies. In the event that avoidance  does not work or that infection has occurred, it may be necessary to use  special creams, ointments, or other types of topical treatments or to  take various forms of antibiotics. In some cases, herbal or alternative  treatments have also proven effective. In some cases, taking a  combination of these may also prove helpful. One should never use a new  type of treatment without the consent of a dermatologist, and  individuals should be aware that the existence of other skin conditions  or illnesses may make certain other products dangerous. Following the  steps presented here and taking the time to make an appointment with a  licensed dermatologist or skin specialist will greatly reduce troubling  atopic dermatitis symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Atopic Dermatitis Prevention Advice</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those interested in finding out effective ways of Atopic Dermatitis prevention will benefit from reading this article. This condition is not a serious or life threatening one, but it can greatly impact the comfort level of many sufferers and can make life incredibly difficult. As with most conditions, Atopic Eczema prevention is the best way [...]]]></description>
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<p>Those interested in finding out effective ways of Atopic  Dermatitis prevention will benefit from reading this article. This  condition is not a serious or life threatening one, but it can greatly  impact the comfort level of many sufferers and can make life incredibly  difficult. As with most conditions, Atopic Eczema prevention is the best  way to keep symptoms at bay, though there are things one can do to heal  and ease the effects of an Atopic Dermatitis skin outbreak.</p>
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<p>The first thing one who is experiencing an Atopic Dermatitis skin  outbreak should do is to visit a dermatologist or other skin doctor or  professional. Though holistic or alternative treatments may prove  effective later down the road, it is best to, at least initially, go  with a more traditional practitioner. This professional can perform  tests to determine if the cause of the outbreak really is dermatitis, to  find out the cause of the condition, prescribe medicines to heal the  current outbreak, and give the sufferer tools for Atopic eczema  prevention in the future. Most commonly, the reason for the dermatitis  is exposure to some type of allergen or irritant. The most common types  of these include plants, foods, excessive heat, excessive cold, dry air,  pet dander, cleaning products, scented lotions or soaps, and other  common household items that the sufferer comes into contact with on a  daily basis. Often times, avoidance of these allergens will be the best  possible type of prevention, though doctors may prescribe specific  medications to ward against existing allergies. Even if medication is  being administered, sufferers will still want to avoid irritants as  often as possible.</p>
<p>Making small changes in one&#8217;s life can also prevent symptoms from  reoccurring. In addition to avoiding allergens once they are known,  sufferers will want to use unscented or plain soaps and cleaning  products, preferably those that are hypoallergenic, and they will want  to avoid letting the skin becoming excessively dry, wet, sun burnt, or  otherwise damaged or irritated in any way. Small irritations such as  these can increase the potential for future outbreaks. Doctors may also  prescribe corticosteroid ointments or lotions, special soaps,  antibiotics, and other drugs. Additionally, using alternative  treatments, such as those that can be bought from specialty pharmacies,  proves effective for many. All of these forms of relief should only be  used as advised by a doctor or dermatologist. It is important to note  that certain creams or ointments may prove harmful for those who have  other pre existing conditions of the skin, so it is always vital to seek  a doctor&#8217;s approval before using any product, whether it be over the  counter or prescription. Every person&#8217;s body is different and no one  sufferer will react to the various forms of Atopic Dermatitis prevention  and treatment methods the same.</p>
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		<title>Infant Atopic Dermatitis Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 20:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Infant atopic dermatitis is one of the most common types of atopic dermatitis eczema currently in existence today. While this condition can be bothersome and troubling, especially for the parents of young children, it is not deadly and does not usually cause any further or more serious consequences or complications. This does not, however, mean [...]]]></description>
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<p>Infant atopic dermatitis is one of the most common types of  atopic dermatitis eczema currently in existence today. While this  condition can be bothersome and troubling, especially for the parents of  young children, it is not deadly and does not usually cause any further  or more serious consequences or complications. This does not, however,  mean that it should not be responded to and treated immediately. Infant  atopic eczema usually occurs due to exposure to common household  allergens or irritants and can sometimes represent a serious allergy  that needs to be known and responded to immediately. Atopic dermatitis  eczema will present in children as a red, itchy rash that can often turn  into horrendous lesions over time. If this is noticed on one&#8217;s child,  it is important to visit a dermatologist or pediatrician as soon as  possible. Putting the visit off or waiting for the condition to clear up  on its own can result in future, worsened outbreaks or in the spreading  of the rash to other parts of the body. The longer one leaves the  condition alone, the worse and more violent it will become.</p>
<p>Once infant atopic eczema is determined by the doctor, he will  usually do tests to find out what the allergen or irritant may be. Often  times, children may be allergic to certain foods, household cleaning  products, scented soaps or lotions, pet dander, or they may have been  exposed to excessive heat, cold, or other conditions that can worsen or  bring about the issue. In some rare cases, the condition may be  biological and inherited and may not be caused by any type of outside  factor. Once the doctor understands what is causing the condition, he  will be better able to treat it. It is important for parents to alert  the practitioner to any other existing skin conditions or medical issues  as some treatments may not be safe for those with certain types of  illnesses. For this reason, divulging a full medical history of the  child is incredibly important. In rare cases, serious or even deadly  complications may occur.</p>
<p>The most common method of treating the issue is to prescribe some  type of topical treatment. These usually include corticosteroid creams,  speciality lotions, specialty soaps or cleansers, oral pills, and  antibiotics if infection is present. In fact, infection is the one  complication parents do have to worry about. To help avoid infection,  adults should discourage scratching or touching of the affected area,  and if this does occur, the child should wash his hands immediately.  While it is not possible to spread the condition to others, it is  possible to spread it to other parts of the body and to worsen  outbreaks. Understanding this information will help greatly in  recognizing and successfully treating infant atopic dermatitis.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Skin Condition and Dermatitis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An eczema skin condition is actually a very broad name for a range of different and persistent skin conditions. An individual is said to be suffering from eczema when he has persistent skin rashes or outbreaks that may or may not be caused by certain environmental factors, commonly known as allergens or &#8220;triggers.&#8221; When the [...]]]></description>
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<p>An eczema skin condition is actually a very broad name for a  range of different and persistent skin conditions. An individual is said  to be suffering from eczema when he has persistent skin rashes or  outbreaks that may or may not be caused by certain environmental  factors, commonly known as allergens or &#8220;triggers.&#8221; When the problem is  severe, it is usually due to a condition known as Atopic Dermatitis, a  type of eczema that will frequently cause intense outbreaks of itchy,  red, and swollen patches of skin all over the body, often in young  children. While there is no cure for eczema or for Atopic Dermatitis,  there are steps sufferers can take to understand the symptoms and causes  of an outbreak and to seek skin eczema treatment. All that the sufferer  will need to do is pay close attention to his own body and environment  and then make the necessary changes accordingly.</p>
<p>Skin eczema symptoms usually include generalized tiredness or  lethargy, and a feeling of discomfort or tightness in the skin. These  symptoms may affect several different  parts of the skin, all of the  skin, or just one part of the skin. Usually, outbreaks will occur in the  same spots. Common locations include the elbows, the knees, and on the  inside of other joints in the body. The number one out of all the skin  eczema symptoms to look out for is a red, itchy rash that forms quickly  and worsens over a period of a few hours or even days. When one  experiences these symptoms, he should analyze what possible triggers  were encountered that day and then takes measures to rid himself of  these triggers. If this is done thoroughly, it may, over an extended  period of time, stop the outbreaks completely. For others, symptoms and  outbreaks will be less severe and will occur far less frequently.</p>
<p>Common environmental allergens include pollen, dust, harsh cleaning  products, scented cleaning products or scented soaps or body products,  exposure to cold temperatures, exposure to hot temperatures, extreme  shifts or changes in temperature, pet dander, dust, certain types of  food, certain types of medication, and even stress or being overly  tired. If sufferers take steps to notice these irritants or issues and  to correct them, they are already one step closer to succesful skin  eczema treatment. Other forms of treatment might include using  prescription or specialty lotions to keep the skin well moisturized,  topical ointments or prescription corticosteroid creams, antihistamines  to stop itching, and avoiding scratching or washing hands after  scratching to keep from spreading the condition around the body. A good  general rule of thumb is that the less the sufferer touches the patches,  the less severe the outbreak will be and the fewer parts of the body it  will affect.  Any sufferer knows that living with an eczema skin  condition is difficult, but if these steps are followed, it can be  manageable.</p>
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		<title>Atopic Dermatitis Causes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many Atopic Dermatitis sufferers are curious about what are the most common Atopic Dermatitis causes. In short, there is no one answer for this. Different people will have different atopic eczema causes, symptoms, and experiences. What may be a trigger for one person may have no effect whatsoever on another. For this reason, it is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many Atopic Dermatitis sufferers are curious about what are the  most common Atopic Dermatitis causes. In short, there is no one answer  for this. Different people will have different atopic eczema causes,  symptoms, and experiences. What may be a trigger for one person may have  no effect whatsoever on another. For this reason, it is very important  that sufferers pay close attention to their own environments and to the  prevalence and frequency of Atopic Dermatitis outbreaks. Eczema causes  are almost always genetic, but only in part. There are many things  sufferers can do to take control of their condition. When they do so,  they no longer have to be powerless to eczema and will often come to  find the condition very manageable and easy to live with.</p>
<p>The first thing one should do, of course, is to visit a  dermatologist. He will usually be able to properly diagnose teh  condition and then provide some insight as to what possible causes or  environmental factors may be. The dermatologist may also prescribe  topical ointments or corticosteroid creams or itch relieving medications  such as antihistamines. Touching and scratching patches of eczema can  worsen the condition and cause it to spread to other areas of the body  that would have been unaffected otherwise. Aside from this, however,  sufferers will need to take personal responsibility and examine their  lifestyles for possible triggers or allergens that may be worsening the  condition or causing the outbreaks to occur more frequently. In some  rare cases, sufferers may simply have the outbreaks for no outside  reason. If this appears to be the case, patients should speak with their  dermatologists about specialty treatment options.</p>
<p>Common triggers for many people include having an unclean home or  work environment; exposure to dust, pollen, or other common allergens; a  poor diet or eating foods that cause an allergic reaction of any kind  in the sufferer; generalized poor health or consistently being under  severe amounts of stress; breathing in pet dander or animal fur; using  scented or harsh cleaning products, laundry detergents, soaps, body  washes, or shampoos; and exposure to extreme heat, extreme cold, or  drastic changes or sudden drops in temperature. Whenever possible, these  common atopic eczema causes should be avoided. For many people, this  will involve making lifestyle changes such as getting rid of a pet,  changing diet or exercise habits, and shopping at natural or specialty  stores. While making all of these changes will not always be easy, in  the end, it will benefit the sufferer greatly. In fact, many indivdiuals  have been able to completely rid themselves of the eczema outbreaks or  to have them occur far less frequently just by following these steps.  While symptoms and experiences may be wide and varied, sufferers should  take the time to educate themselves on Atopic dermatitis causes and take  action.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dermatitis Atopic Eczema, also called Atopic Dermatitis, is an allergic skin reaction that sufferers will experience on a frequent basis. While skin dermatitis atopic issues can and do occur in people of all ages, it is most common in childhood. Symptoms usually present as a red, inflamed, and itchy rash and can quickly develop into [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dermatitis Atopic Eczema, also called Atopic Dermatitis, is an  allergic skin reaction that sufferers will experience on a frequent  basis. While skin dermatitis atopic issues can and do occur in people of  all ages, it is most common in childhood. Symptoms usually present as a  red, inflamed, and itchy rash and can quickly develop into raised and  painful bumps. While Eczema Atopic Dermatitis is usually genetic,  certain environmental factors such as pollen allergies, mold allergies,  animal allergies, being ill or having a weakened immune system, having  dry or flaky skin, exposure to extreme changes in temperature or extreme  temperatures in general, and the use of any scented or harsh products,  such as cleaning products or soaps, can worsen or bring on the reaction.  With a little bit of trial and error reasoning and paying close  attention to one&#8217;s own body, it is possible to gain an understanding of  which triggers are most likely to bring on an attack and then to figure  out how to combat these. If this is done correctly, some individuals may  even be able to stop their eczema outbreaks altogether. This, of  course, is dependent on many factors, such as the exact cause of the  sufferer&#8217;s issues, but it is possible. Even if a full blown treatment  isn&#8217;t found, many sufferers will find great relief in following these  steps.</p>
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<p>While there is no mircale cure for skin dermatitis atopic issues, it  is possible to alleviate or lessen the symptoms experienced during  outbreaks. Many people are also able to manage how often they have  outbreaks as well. Proper care and prevention techniques include keeping  the skin moisturized through the use of prescription or specialty  lotions and personal cleaning products, avoiding scratching the rash or  taking antihistamines to relieve the itch without scratching, keeping a  clean home full of any dust or other common allergens, and using more  natural and unscented products in general. This can include the use of  specialty laundry detergents, soaps, cleaning products, candles, and the  like. Natural products tend to be less harsh on those with allergies,  so shopping at organic or environmentally friendly retailers can be a  great way to find products that will make one&#8217;s life much easier by  helping to manage eczema outbreaks. Often times, a patient&#8217;s  dermatologist will also have suggestions on which products or on which  type of products the individual should look for. For some, making these  small changes has a profound effect on the frequency of outbreaks.</p>
<p>Of course, aside from doing these things, individuals with this  condition should be sure to visit with a licensed dermatologist. The  dermatologist can examine the situation, make a diagnosis if necessary,  and may prescribe or recommend certain topical medications to help  lessen the severity of and relieve the symptoms of the outbreak. While  this condition is never fun, it can be fairly easy to manage providing  that individuals understand what is most likely to trigger an outbreak  and how to avoid this. With proper care, it is completely possible for  patients to enjoy a full life even with the existence of Dermatitis  Atopic Eczema.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.allergicdermatitis.org/">Allergic Dermatitis</a></li>
<li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atopic_dermatitis">Dermatitis Atopic Eczema</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.perioraldermatitis.net/">Perioral Dermatitis</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.medicinenet.com/atopic_dermatitis/article.htm">Skin Dermatitis Atopic</a></li>
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