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  1. Eczema-Free for Life by Adnan Nasir, Priscilla Burgess, 2005-02-01
  2. The Skin Cure Diet: Heal Eczema from Inside Out by Kathleen Waterford, 2005-06-03
  3. The Eczema Solution by Sue Armstrong-Brown, 2002-05-02
  4. The Natural Way With Eczema/a Comprehensive Guide to Gentle, Safe and Effective Treatment by Sheena Meredith, 1994-05
  5. Handbook of Atopic Eczema
  6. Understanding Skin Problems: Acne, Eczema, Psoriasis and Related Conditions by Linda Papadopoulos, Carl Walker, 2003-03-10
  7. Eczema: Recipes and Advice to Provide Relief (Food Solutions) by Patsy Westcott, 2005-01-15
  8. Understanding Childhood Eczema by Penny Titman, 2003-03-10
  9. An Atlas of Atopic Eczema (Encyclopedia of Visual Medicine Series) by Lionel Fry, 2003-12-02
  10. Freedom From Eczema by Devi S. Nambudripad, 2008-02-01
  11. THE ECZEMA HANDBOOK: A GUIDE TO THE CAUSES, SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENTS by JENNY LEWIS, 1994
  12. Combat Asthma Through Diet: A Collection of 50 Low-Allergen Recipes to Beat the Symptoms of Asthma, Eczema and Hayfever. Expert Dietary Advice, Shown in More Than 400 Step-by-Step Photographs by Brigid McConville, 2009-12-25
  13. Eczema in Childhood: The Facts (Oxford Medical Publications) by David J. Atherton, 1994-08-04
  14. Curing Eczema Naturally - Dealing With Eczema the Natural Way! AAA+++

1. National Eczema Association For Science And Education | NEASE(sm)
NEASE works to improve the health and the quality of life of persons living with atopic dermatitis/eczema, including those who have the disease as well as their loved ones.
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2. The National Eczema Society.
Free information for eczema and dermatitis sufferers via the national eczema society. National eczema Society Logo The National eczema Society
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is the only organisation in the UK and one of the most established organisations worldwide dedicated to the needs of people with eczema, dermatitis and sensitive skin.

3. Eczema Informant(sm)
A resource for people who suffer from eczema, most common type being atopic dermatitis.
http://www.eczemainformant.com/

4. Eczema Or Atopic Dermatitis Treatments For Children
eczema or atopic dermatitis treatments for children, including the use of lubricants, steroid creams and bathing. Sponsored by eczema Treatment. Other Treatments Not Worked for You Atopic dermatitis, or eczema, is a common problem in infants and children
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5. Medinfo: Eczema
eczema. eczema is an inflammation of the skin which may cause dryness, flakiness, heat and, probably most could be used interchangeably with eczema, as it often is by doctors
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Eczema is an inflammation of the skin which may cause dryness, flakiness, heat and, probably most importantly, itching . Dermatitis is a term which is sometimes connected, in people's minds, with exposure to chemicals. It really only means inflammation of the skin , and could be used interchangeably with eczema, as it often is by doctors. Eczema can be caused by a number of different factors, and may result in just a small patch of skin being affected, but can affect skin anywhere on the body.
Symptoms
Whatever causes your eczema, it leads to itching and redness, and may make the skin dry and flaky. Sometimes, itchy blisters form. When these burst, or when scratching damages the skin, the surface may be left moist and crusty. Often, in the commonest form of eczema (atopic eczema), the problem is worst in the folds of the skin where your limbs bend. The itch is intense, and makes you want to scratch. You should avoid this if you possibly can, as scratching only makes the symptoms worse. People say that if you have to do anything, gentle rubbing, with the flat of your hands, is better than scratching. Whatever the cause of your eczema, the skin becomes more sensitive, and you may well notice that you are more easily upset by cosmetics, soaps, detergents, etc.

6. Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis
The terms eczema or dermatitis are used to describe certain kinds of inflamed skin dermatitis and nummular dermatitis. eczema can be red, blistering, oozing, scaly, brownish
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Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis The terms eczema or dermatitis are used to describe certain kinds of inflamed skin conditions including allergic contact dermatitis and nummular dermatitis. Eczema can be red, blistering, oozing, scaly, brownish, or thickened and usually itches. A special type is called atopic dermatitis or atopic eczema. Atopic Dermatitis or Atopic Eczema
The word "atopic" means there is a tendency for excess inflammation in the skin and linings of the nose and lungs. This often runs in families with allergies such as hay fever and asthma, sensitive skin, or a history of atopic dermatitis. Although most people with atopic dermatitis have family members with similar problems, 20% of them are the only ones in their family with the condition. Atopic dermatitis is very common in all parts of the world. It affects about 10% of infants and 3% of the total population in the United States. It can occur at any age but is most common in infants young adults. The skin rash is very itchy and can be widespread, or limited to a few areas.

7. MedlinePlus: Eczema
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8. Eczema
eczema is a common inflammatory condition of the skin. Many skin diseases cause symptoms similar to those of eczema, so it is important to have the disease properly diagnosed before it is treated .
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Eczema Also indexed as: Atopic Dermatitis Eczema is a common inflammatory condition of the skin. Many skin diseases cause symptoms similar to those of eczema, so it is important to have the disease properly diagnosed before it is treated.
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What are the symptoms of eczema? Eczema is characterized by scaling, thickened patches of skin that can become red and fissured. It may also appear as tiny blisters (called vesicles) that rupture, weep, and crust over. The most troublesome and prevalent symptom of eczema is itching, which may be constant. How is it treated?

9. Eczema Association Of Australia
Information, newsletter and support groups.
http://www.eczema.org.au/

10. Virtual Children's Hospital: CQQA: Eczema
Information and advice about this skin condition for parents, from the Children's Hospital of Iowa.
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Last Revision Date: April 2002 Common Questions, Quick Answers What is eczema?
  • Eczema is a common skin disease. It includes different types of dermatitis, or inflamed (red, itchy rash) skin.
What causes eczema?
  • The exact cause of eczema is not known. If a parent has eczema, allergies, or asthma, their children are more like to have eczema. Symptoms may be triggered by contact with materials such as dust, down comforters, feathers, wool, or perfumed lotions. Sweaty activities, stress, or quick changes of temperature also may cause itching. Very rarely, symptoms can be triggered by an allergic reaction to a food or pet. Avoiding the food or pet may improve symptoms but won't cure the eczema. Triggers and symptoms are different for each person.
Who can get eczema?

11. EczemaNet
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12. Eczema: Frequently Asked Questions
eczema Frequently Asked Questions. The National Here are answers to some frequently asked questions WHAT IS eczema? goto top. eczema, or
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Eczema: Frequently Asked Questions
The National Eczema Society produces information on a wide range of subjects including:
Scientific Review : Dermatologists of the Society’s Scientific Committee review our literature to ensure it is both comprehensive and accurate, reflecting the latest research for the care of people with eczema. If you have any further questions please call our Helpline on 0870 241 3604 between 8am and 8pm Monday to Friday. You may also find our publications list and order form helpful (please call the help line directly for single copies of leaflets)
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WHAT IS ECZEMA? WHAT CAUSES ECZEMA? WHICH TYPE OF ECZEMA DO I HAVE? WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF ECZEMA? ... ECZEMA IN SCHOOLS A GUIDE FOR TEACHERS Here are answers to some frequently asked questions:
WHAT IS ECZEMA?
Eczema, or dermatitis as it is sometimes called, is a group of skin conditions which can affect all age groups. In the United Kingdom, up to one fifth of all children of school age have eczema, along with about one in twelve of the adult population. The severity of the disease can vary. In mild forms the skin is dry, hot and itchy, whilst in more severe forms the skin can become broken, raw and bleeding. Although it can sometimes look unpleasant, eczema is not contagious. With treatment the inflammation of eczema can be reduced, though the skin will always be sensitive to flare-ups and need extra care.

13. Eczema-assn.org
eczemaassn.org is no longer in use, the US National eczema Association is now at nationaleczema.org. Accessible information for patients on eczema, and other conditions, is available from Medinfo .
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eczema-assn.org is no longer in use, the US National Eczema Association is now at nationaleczema.org. Accessible information for patients on eczema , and other conditions, is available from Medinfo

14. Hand Eczema
Hand eczema. What causes a hand rash? A hand rash, also called hand dermatitis or hand eczema, may be caused by many things. Hand rashes are extremely common.
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Hand Eczema What causes a hand rash?
A hand rash, also called hand dermatitis or hand eczema, may be caused by many things. Hand rashes are extremely common. Many people start with dry, chapped hands that later become patchy, red, scaly, and inflamed. Numerous items can irritate skin. These include overexposure to water, too much dry air, soaps, detergents, solvents, cleaning agents, chemicals, rubber gloves, and even ingredients in skin and personal care products. Once skin becomes red and dry, even so-called "harmless" things like water and baby products can irritate the rash, making it worse. Your doctor will try to find out what substance in your everyday routine could be causing or contributing to the problem. Often your skin will get better by changing products or avoiding an ingredient completely.
Atopic eczema A tendency to get skin reactions is often inherited. People with these tendencies may have a history of hay fever and/or asthma. They may also have food allergies and a skin condition called atopic dermatitis or eczema. Their skin can turn red, and itch, indicating an allergy, after contact with many substances that might not bother other people's skin. Finding the culprit
If your doctor suspects the rash is due to an allergy to some external substance, a patch test may be done. This involves testing the skin on your arms or back to see what specific ingredients might be causing your skin to react. If so, you will receive a list of products that contain these ingredients.

15. Long-Term Safety Is Chief Concern For Treating Pediatric Eczema
An extensive new survey has found that parents of children with atopic dermatitis and treating physicians desire safer, more effective therapies that would be suitable for managing the chronic condition over the long term.
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An extensive new survey has found that parents of children with atopic dermatitis and treating physicians desire safer, more effective therapies that would be suitable for managing the chronic condition over the long term. The survey results, presented tomorrow at the 58th annual meeting of the American Academy of Dermatology, found an overwhelming majority (98 percent) of physicians (n=303) cited long-term use of oral and topical steroids as their major concern in treating children with atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema. This concern was reflected in prescribing patterns, with 47 percent of physicians responding that prescribing is influenced "a lot" by their concerns, and 36 percent reporting they were "very much" influenced by the concerns, on a scale that ranged from "not at all" to "very much." Robert McAlister, Executive Director, National Eczema Association for Science and Education (NEASE), which conducted the survey, explained that the mainstay of current treatment regimens for atopic dermatitis is corticosteroids, but they pose side effects for children and infants, who are most commonly affected by the condition.

16. Doctor's Eczema Cure
Information on treating eczema without medication.
http://www.eczema-cure.com

17. Links
What Is eczema? What’s the difference between eczema and atopic dermatitis? eczema is a general term encompassing various inflamed skin conditions.
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What’s the difference between eczema and atopic dermatitis? Eczema is a general term encompassing various inflamed skin conditions. One of the most common forms of eczema is atopic dermatitis (or "atopic eczema"). Approximately 10 percent to 20 percent of the world population is affected by this chronic, relapsing, and very itchy rash at some point during childhood. Fortunately, many children with eczema find that the disease clears and often disappears with age. In general, atopic dermatitis will come and go, often based on external factors. Although its cause is unknown, the condition appears to be an abnormal response of the body’s immune system . In people with eczema, the inflammatory response to irritating substances is overactive, causing itching and scratching. Eczema is not contagious and, like many diseases, currently cannot be cured. However, for most patients the condition may be managed well with treatment and avoidance of triggers.

18. Healthy Skin Shop Homepage
Professional, personalized advice and advanced skin care products to treat acne, eczema, rosacea, and to promote youthful, clear skin.
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There comes a point in one's life where one must simply take responsibility for one's health. There is much you can do to improve the quality of your skin and the level of health that you experience. This site is about linking the two together, enabling you to maximize your vitality and help you not just live, but come alive.
Eyes may be the mirror of your soul, but the skin is a reflection of your inner chemistry. If you don't like the message your skin is delivering, truly solving the problem involves delving deeper into the body chemistry. Rebalancing your body chemistry, which in the vast majority of situations can be done naturally and inexpensively, can deliver not just glorious skin, but improved energy and vitality, and take you one step closer to optimal health.
If your skin specialist is telling you that your diet has nothing to do with your skin, well, then he or she is proffering seriously outdated advice. Nutritionists have known it for years, and the best skin doctors are well aware of it, but many others in the skin industry have fallen a bit behind.
Let's face it, skin is an organ. You grow it from the inside. If you are not chemically and hormonally balanced, your skin will very possibly offer you proof of that. The best way to rebalance body chemistry: through diet and nutritional supplementation.

19. EczemaNet
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