Common Eczema Triggers
Eczema is the name given for a group of conditions that cause inflamed, itchy, rash-like skin. Eczema is so common that over thirty million Americans are living with eczema currently. Eczema cannot be “caught” as it is not contagious, however, the exact cause is unknown. Eczema may develop from a mix of triggers in youth, teenage years, or even during adulthood due to genetic reasons (family history) or environmental factors. Eczema exists in six types, including: Contact dermatitis Atopic dermatitis Nummular eczema Dyshidrotic eczema Stasis Dermatitis Seborrheic dermatitis The different symptoms include Inflamed, discolored skin that is dry, itchy, sensitive skin that may ooze pus or crust over becoming scaly in nature, forming rough, scaly patches of skin. Common eczema triggers include: 1. Dry skin When skin dries out, often due to weather, it can cause inflammation. Skin can dry out because of exposure to the sun, hot showers, or winter weather. Too much moisture, or humidity, also can cause dry skin and trigger eczema. Fragrances in perfumes, laundry detergent, body soap or lotions should also be considered potential irritants if you have eczema. Also beware of skin exposure to some antibacterial products, such as baby wipes and abrasive hand sanitizer products.