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  1. I Know Someone with Eczema (Understanding Health Issues) by Vic Parker, 2011-01-01
  2. Eczema and Dermatitis (Positive Health Guide) by Rona M. MacKie, 1988-05
  3. VARICOSE VEINS PHLEBITIS, LEG ULCERS, DROPSY, ECZEMA, HAEMORRHOIDS by R. Rowden Foote, 1955
  4. Experimental studies on guinea pig's eczema;: Their significance in human eczema by Nicole Hunziker, 1969
  5. The Management of Eczema by Lucius Duncan Bulkley, 2010-05-25
  6. Dry Skin and Eczema by Liz Earle, 1996-06-24
  7. Eczema by Ronald, ed. Marks, 1992
  8. Eczema: A Consideration Of Its Course, Diagnosis, And Treatment, Embracing Many Points Of Practical Importance, And Containing 146 Prescriptions, Illustrating Dosage In Local Applications (1906) by Samuel Horton Brown, 2008-08-18
  9. Eczema: A Consideration of Its Course, Diagnosis, and Treatment, Embracing Many Points of Practical Importance, and Containing 146 Prescriptions, Illustrating Dosage in Local Applications by Samuel Horton Brown, 2010-04-03
  10. Eczema - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References
  11. I Have Eczema by "Althea", 1988-08-11
  12. Psoriasis and Eczema (Clinical Handbook)
  13. VAINCRE L'ECZEMA (TR.NATUREL) by Sheena Meredith, 2009-03-09
  14. Pocket Guide to Eczema and Contact Dermatitis by Colin Holden, Lucy Ostlere, 2001-02-15

41. CNN.com - Health - FDA Panel Urges Approval Of New Eczema Drug - November 17, 20
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WASHINGTON (AP) The first new type of drug in decades to treat the troubling skin disease eczema moved a step closer to market Thursday as the government's scientific advisers unanimously declared Protopic ointment effective for both adults and children. But the Food and Drug Administration's advisory committee stopped short of declaring Protopic a first-line alternative to other eczema treatments like corticosteroids.

42. Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis
eczema refers to a number of different skin conditions characterized by red, irritated skin that becomes moist and oozing, occasionally resulting in small
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The term eczema refers to a number of different skin conditions characterized by red, irritated skin that becomes moist and oozing, occasionally resulting in small, fluid-filled bumps. Atopic dermatitis , sometimes called infantile eczema , is a common form of this condition, affecting 10% to 12% of children. Typically, symptoms appear within the first few months of life, and they almost always appear before age 5. The word atopic describes conditions that occur when someone is overly sensitive to allergens in their environment. Although atopic dermatitis is not necessarily caused by an allergic reaction, it often appears in infants and young children who have (or will develop) allergies , hay fever, or asthma or who have a family history of these conditions. Another form of dermatitis called contact dermatitis is caused by direct skin contact with an irritating substance, such as a metal, medicine , or soap. However, some environmental factors (such as excessive heat or emotional stress ) can also trigger the condition. In some cases, environmental allergens such as pollens, molds, dust, animal dander, and certain foods can aggravate the contact dermatitis.

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44. EMedicine Health - Eczema Overview
eczema is an allergic condition that affects the skin. Another name for eczema is dermatitis. Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin. eczema, Overview,
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You are in: Skin, Hair, and Nails Eczema Overview Eczema is an allergic condition that affects the skin. Another name for eczema is dermatitis. Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin. There are several different types of dermatitis, but the one people usually mean when they say eczema is atopic dermatitis. Atopic refers to a lifelong tendency to allergic conditions such as asthma and allergic rhinitis (hay fever).

45. Eek! It's Eczema!
Everybody has dry skin once in a while, but eczema is more than just that. If your skin is dry, itchy, red, sore, and scaly, you may have eczema. It s eczema!
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Your skin is red and sore. It may even look scaly. You itch like crazy. You know you haven't been near poison ivy and you don't have chicken pox , but you're starting to worry that you're slowly turning into some kind of scaly creature from a monster movie. No need to worry. It's just eczema. What Is Eczema?
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(say: ek -suh-muh) is also called atopic dermatitis (say: a- tah -pik dur-muh- ty -tus). Atopic refers to someone who is likely to develop an allergy to something. Dermatitis means that the skin is inflamed, or red and sore. Eczema makes your skin dry, red, and itchy. Sometimes you may even break out in a rash. It's a chronic (say: krah -nik) condition, which means that it comes and goes. If you have eczema, you're not alone. About one out of every 10 kids develops eczema. Most kids who have eczema got it before they turned 5 years old, but you can get it when you're older than 5. The good news is that more than half of the kids who have eczema today will be over it by the time they are teenagers.
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47. Eczema Voice
Welcome to eczema Voice for people with eczema. eczema Voice, PO Box 5448, Milton Keynes, MK4 1XJ. A not for profit organisation. © eczema Voice.
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48. Samband Psoriasis Og Exemsjuklinga A Islandi (SPOEX)
Association of psoriasis and eczema patients in Iceland.
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49. Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema) -Medfacts-National Jewish Medical And Research
Atopic Dermattis (Atopic eczema) Med Fact from National Jewish Medical and Research Center 1 Respiratory Hospital in America. Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic eczema).
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Atopic Dermatitis (Atopic Eczema)
What is Atopic Dermatitis?
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic skin disease that also is called atopic eczema. One person in 10 has this disease at some time in their life, usually in childhood. Atopic is a term used to describe allergic conditions such as asthma, hayfever and AD. People with AD tend to have dry, itchy and easily irritated skin. This can continue for years and may result in damage to the skin.
What Causes Itching and Rash?
The exact cause of AD is not known. Research has shown that a person is more likely to have AD if parents or other family members have ever had AD, hayfever, asthma, or food allergies. There are many things that worsen the itching and rash of AD. These are different for each person. It's important to work closely with your health care provider to try to figure out what makes your itching, rash and other symptoms worse. The Itch-Scratch Cycle
Scratching or rubbing the skin can make the itch and rash of AD worse. Scratching causes further irritation, injures the skin, and increases itchiness. This is called the itch-scratch cycle. Irritants
An irritant is something that causes burning, itching or redness. Almost anything can be irritating to the skin when the rash of AD is severe. Chemicals, solvents, soaps, detergents, fragrances, some ingredients in skin care products, some fabrics, and smoke are irritants you may need to avoid. Your health care provider may recommend patch testing on the skin to try to determine if products you use or are exposed to cause an irritant or allergic skin reaction.

50. Icey - The Holistic Veterinary Site For Viking Horses
Information on holistic equine medicine, summer eczema, homeopathy and energetic healing for Viking horses.
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H ere this horse has been bred for more than 1000 years, and it went through a long and very successful adaptation process. On Iceland the Viking Horse has always been an integral part of the symbiosis between the landscape, plants, animals, micro-organisms, and of course humans, too. Sometimes the condition under which Iceys are kept in Iceland especially during the winter time seems not to be optimum. However, these horses are used to this situation, and they are strong enough to get along with it easily. T he situation worsens dramatically if Iceys have to leave Iceland. On the continent the symbiotic situation which the horses are used to is not existing any longer very often. They now have to overcome problems with different feeding, drinking water, housing, ecology, and also different energetic conditions. As a result many Iceys on the continent develop diseases which are virtually unknown to their sisters and brothers on Iceland. T he main and most money consuming health problem of the Icey is a syndrome which is called 'sweet itch' or 'summer eczema' because it mainly occurs in summer time. Numerous studies have been performed to find a good treatment regime for this nasty disease, but up to now only little work was done to find its real origin. So an allergy against the bites of midges which are not present on Iceland is often blamed to be the wrongdoer; but how could it then be that many Viking Horses which live in a real mosquito area are free of eczema?

51. National Eczema Society Regional Newsletter

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52. Emu Oil And Its Effect On Eczema, Psoriasis, Acne, Sunburn And Other Skin Proble
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53. Infantile Eczema
Many children in the western world suffer from infantile eczema or atopic dermatitis, a form of eczema (skin inflammation) that won’t stop itching.
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NetDoctor.co.uk Home News and features News Newsletter Features Encyclopaedia Diseases Examinations Medicines Premium services SMS services StayQuit thediet Health centres Allergy and asthma Children's health Depression Eczema ... All health centres Discussion and support Discussion forums Support groups Services Ask the doctor Find a hospital Search Medline Test yourself Information About NetDoctor Commercial opportunities NetDoctor.com Infantile eczema Dr Stuart Crisp , paediatric specialist registrar Professor James Ferguson , consultant dermatologist
What is infantile eczema?
Many children in the western world suffer from infantile eczema asthma hay fever and allergy . Most children outgrow their infantile eczema while others continue to suffer from the disease more or less for the rest of their lives.
How does your child get infantile eczema?
Nobody knows what causes the disease, but for three quarters of sufferers infantile eczema, asthma or hay fever run in the family. It is also common for children with the disease to suffer from asthmatic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever or some other kind of allergic illness.
The disease usually becomes apparent before the child reaches the age of five, and most frequently appears when the child is between two- and six-months old.

54. The Psoriasis Centre
Specialist skin condition treatment centre offering products advice and online ordering for all chronic skin conditions psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis and headlice.
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55. Eczema
eczema is the general term used to describe various itchy skin diseases. It is not a very precise term. It is eczema. Written by
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NetDoctor.co.uk Home News and features News Newsletter Features Encyclopaedia Diseases Examinations Medicines Premium services SMS services StayQuit thediet Health centres Allergy and asthma Children's health Depression Eczema ... All health centres Discussion and support Discussion forums Support groups Services Ask the doctor Find a hospital Search Medline Test yourself Information About NetDoctor Commercial opportunities NetDoctor.com Eczema Dr A Sahota , Department of Dermatology, Royal Free Hospital Dr M Rustin , Department of Dermatology, Royal Free Hospital
What is eczema?
Eczema is the general term used to describe various itchy skin diseases. It is not a very precise term and the disease that most people call 'eczema' is known medically as 'atopic dermatitis'. Dermatitis simply means inflammation of the skin.
What is atopic dermatitis?
Atopic dermatitis is a very common skin problem. It affects approximately 20 per cent of children at some point but most of them grow out of it. But approximately 2 to 4 per cent of the adult population is affected. In the last 30 years, atopic dermatitis has become more common in the UK.
What causes atopic dermatitis?

56. Oxylabs - The Treatment And Cure For Eczema And Psoriasis
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57. Dermatitis (eczema). DermNet NZ
Dermatitis eczema information for patients. NZ DermNet patterns. The terms dermatitis and eczema are often used interchangeably. Dermatitis
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Dermatitis affects about one in every five people at some time in their lives. It results from a variety of different causes and has various patterns. The terms "dermatitis" and "eczema" are often used interchangeably. Dermatitis can be "acute" or "chronic" or both. Acute eczema refers to a rapidly evolving red rash which may be blistered and swollen. Chronic dermatitis refers to a longstanding irritable area. It is often darker than the surrounding skin, thickened (lichenified) and much scratched. Psychological stresses can provoke or aggravate dermatitis, presumably by suppressing normal immune mechanisms.
Acute dermatitis (allergy to adhesive plaster)
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  • Atopic dermatitis is particularly prevalent in children; inherited factors seem important, as there is nearly always a family history of dermatitis or asthma. Irritant contact dermatitis is provoked by handling water, detergents, solvents or harsh chemicals, and by friction. Irritants cause more trouble in those who have a tendency to atopic dermatitis.

58. Elidel Canada - Bienvenue - Welcome
This site offers the approved Canadian patient and prescribing information for Elidel, as well as links to related press releases and eczema resources.
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59. Eczema
Information About eczema Information About eczema. What is eczema? What are some causes of eczema? eczema is believed to be a type of allergic reaction.
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- Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a chronic skin disorder that causes an itchy, red, raised rash that may weep or ooze clear fluid. Eczema is not contagious.
- Eczema is often worse during infancy and typically improves by early adulthood. What are some causes of ECZEMA?
- Eczema is believed to be a type of allergic reaction.
- Eczema is common in people with asthma, hay fever, and other allergies.
- Adults whose hands or feet are often exposed to irritating substances may often have eczema on those areas. Some possible triggers of ECZEMA:
- Cold, dry weather
- Hot, humid weather, woolen clothing
- Animal dander, house dust, tobacco smoke, emotional stress and diet Symptoms of ECZEMA
- Itching, dryness of the skin and a red, raised rash.

60. Gravitational Eczema. DermNet NZ
Gravitational eczema information for patients. NZ DermNet is an online dermatology resource for patients, GPs and dermatologists. Gravitational eczema.
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Gravitational dermatitis (or eczema ) is an itchy rash occurring on the lower legs. It arises when there is venous disease. Normally during walking the leg muscles pump blood upwards and valves in the veins prevent pooling. A clot in the deep leg veins (deep venous thrombosis or DVT) or varicose veins may damage the valves. As a result back pressure develops and fluid collects in the tissues. The affected leg is usually swollen, particularly after prolonged standing and during hot weather. Dermatitis can arise as discrete patches or affect the leg circumferentially. The affected skin is red and scaly, and may ooze, crust and crack. It is frequently itchy.
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  • Impetiginisation : secondary infection with Staphylococcus aureus resulting in yellowish crusts Cellulitis : infection with Streptococcus pyogenes : there may be redness, swelling, pain, fever, a red streak up the leg and swollen nodes in the groin.

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