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There is a hot debate on whether eczema is a genetic condition or not but nevertheless, the real cause is still unknown; perhaps in time a definitive answer will become available. Whatever the causes might be, some things are for sure this condition can lead to a red, itchy skin that is also extremely dry. Too make matters worse these affected areas may also have a number of blisters that have a crusty surface to them.
Although there are a number of different types, the most common is atopic eczema; like all the other types, this one is characterized by itching as well. The main problem with the itching, especially with atopic eczema is that scratching brings relief but at a cost of intensifying the condition. A side effect to this condition is how hypersensitive it makes the skin; sufferers usually have reactions to washing detergents, soaps and even makeup.
When it is found in young children it is usually seen just below the surface of the skin as a small patch. The one consistent factor with eczema is the itchy skin; the disorder is not responsible if the itching is not present. However, if the itching has been somehow improved by eczema treatment but the rash has not, then the rash may not be related to the itch.
Because itching is a symptom in many problems related to the skin, including this skin disorder, this is not the basis of diagnosing the condition. Eczema always has a rash and this is part of the condition but there is still no explanation as to what causes the itching. The red skin is often an indication of increased blood in the area of the rash which may be the result of the sufferer scratching themselves.
Apart from making the eczema worse when the sufferer scratches, it might also damage the delicate skin surface; it can also flare up if your skin gets infected by a bacteria. Small blisters are quite common around the affected area and sometimes these blisters are large; an infection or just a genetic trait of the sufferer could be the reasons for this.
Most blisters seen as part of the symptoms are quite small but large blisters can also occur; a bacterial infection or a condition of your particular skin type many be the cause of this. Most often, the blisters seen as a symptom are filled with fluid; bursting these blisters is not advisable if you do not want further infection.
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