Eczema / Atopic eczema / Children's eczema

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What is atopic disease?
Atopic diseases are a collective term for eczema, allergies, asthma, hay fever, and atopic dermatitis in general. These diseases are the most common chronic illnesses in children. It is a hereditary condition where the affected person produces antibodies against otherwise perfectly normal things.

When you are an atopic person, your body reacts more easily to substances (allergens) in the environment. Mostly through inhalation, food and drink, but also the products you put on your skin. If you already have one atopic condition, you are predisposed to developing more. For example, it is very common to have both eczema and asthma.

What is eczema? What is atopic dermatitis?

Atopic eczema is also called childhood eczema, asthma eczema, atopic dermatitis, and Prurigo Besnier. However, there are many forms of eczema; contact eczema and nummular eczema (also called nummular dermatitis) are examples. Scaly eczema, for example, is called seborrheic eczema, but is treated in the same way as all other types of eczema. Plenty of minerals and improvement of dry skin with a rich cream, preferably without water.

Eczema manifests as an inflammation of the skin, where the skin turns red due to bacteria. The skin dries out and peels, and it often swells, and can both sting and itch. Of course, eczema on the face and hands is the worst, as it can also be socially debilitating.

Atopic eczema is the most common chronic childhood disease in Denmark. It is a partially hereditary disease that cannot be cured, but only alleviated. 55% of cases develop before the age of one, and since 80-90% of cases develop in children before school age, the disease is often called childhood eczema.

The condition disappears for most children by the age of 7-11, but the children are still at risk of developing hand eczema, and about 25% of children with eczema experience relapses with childhood eczema in their 20s and 30s. Childhood eczema manifests as persistent, itchy eczema with a red, thickened rash. Most people have periods when the eczema is not breaking out and therefore they do not have symptoms, but those most severely affected have it more or less all the time. Children are not born with childhood eczema, but the condition can develop within the first few weeks of life.

Contact eczema, as the name suggests, is an eczema that occurs through contact. You don't need to have atopic dermatitis to develop eczema from contact with toxic substances or simply constant contact with mild acids, which is what happens with diaper rash, also called red bottom or red bum. This type of eczema also includes hand eczema among its victims and often resolves very quickly once contact with the skin is removed.

I've created a simple treatment that has helped everyone so far. It's all about lots of fatty substances for the dry skin and a lot of minerals. I'm not sending you to the Dead Sea, I'm sending the Dead Sea to you. Raz Skincare eczema treatment is for everyone and is tailored to the age and sensitivity involved.

Is eczema hereditary?
Yes, atopic dermatitis, or eczema, is hereditary. Most types of atopic eczema are hereditary. In fact, when investigating eczema in children, doctors often ask the parents if there are close family members with the same rash as the child.

Who gets eczema?
Most often, you get eczema for the first time as a baby and have more or less problems with eczema throughout your childhood. The vast majority outgrow the eczema during the first 20 years of life. But in some, it continues for the rest of their lives.

Contact eczema can affect anyone when they buy a new deodorant or try a new cream, perhaps one containing a perfume they are allergic to. Contact eczema will disappear when you stop the contact between the skin and the substance in question.

People with atopic eczema are particularly susceptible to developing contact eczema because they already have a weaker skin barrier.

If you have a job that involves working in wet conditions, you are also particularly vulnerable, as the skin, if exposed to too much water, loses its own protection.

The reaction depends on the type of irritant, its concentration, the duration of contact, and the skin's barrier function. Frequent causes of irritant contact dermatitis include wet work, soaps, disinfectants, oils, and contact with food. Nickel, cobalt, chromium, fragrances, preservatives, rubber additives, and epoxy are all examples of allergens that often cause contact allergy, or contact eczema.

But don't despair, the Raz Skincare Eczema Package has so far helped many women, men, and especially children suffering from eczema. I've put together the perfect package for you further down.

What is atopic eczema?
Atopic eczema is the same as childhood eczema, asthma eczema, atopic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis, and Prurigo Besnier. You may wish to read my first section on eczema.

What is childhood eczema?
Childhood eczema is just one of many names for atopic eczema. The name suggests that atopic eczema often develops in childhood. However, the term childhood eczema is a blanket term for all types of atopic eczema, such as atopic eczema, water eczema, hand eczema, asthma eczema, atopic dermatitis, and Prurigo Besnier. If the eczema is on the face or hands, it is extra vulnerable, and I will therefore immediately start the Raz Skincare eczema package, which is not only an easy treatment but also extremely effective.

For childhood eczema in young children, an adult should treat the child with the Raz Skincare Eczema Pack. It can be difficult for a child to understand that it stings, so you should often mix the mineral-rich Raz Skincare Ai with water.

What is toxic eczema? What is contact eczema?
Toxic eczema is the same as contact eczema. It's an inflammation of the skin triggered by a toxic (irritant) agent or an allergen – in other words, something you're allergic to comes into contact with your skin. Contact should be stopped, and treatment with minerals and ointment is recommended.

Irritant (toxic) contact dermatitis accounts for approximately 70% of cases and is more common than allergic contact dermatitis. The most common form of contact dermatitis is hand eczema, but contact dermatitis can occur anywhere on the body where the skin comes into contact with something it cannot tolerate.

If your contact eczema doesn't disappear within 24 hours after contact has ceased, you can always find help with the Raz Skincare eczema treatment, which I have described further below.

Why do people get eczema?
You get eczema if you suffer from an atopic condition or come into contact with a substance you are intolerant to, please read the section about What is contact eczema? or the introduction What is eczema? If you experience eczema, it's important to protect your skin with minerals and especially a rich, emollient cream that protects the skin barrier.

Is eczema/atopic eczema/childhood eczema contagious?
Eczema is not contagious, so if your child has eczema, you can certainly kiss and hug them. It's not contagious. Atopic eczema and other atopic conditions can be hereditary, but they are not contagious. Therefore, you can certainly hold hands with someone who has hand eczema.

What does eczema look like?
Eczema is often a swelling of the skin and often becomes red, scaly, and dry, and can itch or burn. It's easy to spot, as you will feel discomfort and the red color will likely scare you quickly. Since the skin is open, the natural barrier is weakened, and therefore protection is important. Do you have a Raz Skincare... Repair in the pocket, so start by applying it to your eczema outbreak.

You can get eczema anywhere. But quite often it appears in places where the skin is more exposed than others and where it is thinner and finer. Face, eyes, groin, armpits, elbows, face and hands.

No matter where you are, the quickest treatment is lots of minerals and a rich ointment. Of course, I have a quick solution with the Raz Skincare sample pack. I'll tell you more about it further down.

How do you treat eczema on the scalp?
I've written a whole guide about that – you can read it. her .

How do I get rid of my eczema? Treatment of eczema?

If it's contact eczema, you need to eliminate the contact. After that, I treat all types of eczema the same way. The most important thing is not to further irritate the area and to remember that the skin is very open; the skin's natural barrier is almost non-existent. This means that all moisture simply disappears, but it also means that any remedies you find will work very quickly.

Minerals have always worked wonders for eczema and irritated skin, so a trip to the Dead Sea would be much-needed. But with Raz Skincare Ai , you might find it a little easier. The saline solution contains even more minerals than Dead Sea water. However, it stings terribly when applied. Just grit your teeth. If you're neither at the Dead Sea nor have Raz Skincare Ai on hand, you shouldn't try anything else.

Apply plenty of moisturizer to dry skin. Your skin is probably already very dry and may even be peeling, so apply plenty of moisturizer, preferably a waterless ointment. Raz Skincare Repair is fantastic if you already have one in your bathroom cabinet or your bag.

Remember that all cleaning should be as gentle and careful as possible, and no to all forms of soap and alcohol.

Treatment of eczema/atopic eczema/childhood eczema – these are the products you should use:

Morning Routine – Order and Usage

1. Cleansing Mask
All cleaning must be done with my Cleansing Mask (only as a cleanser for 30 seconds, and not as a mask). This is to add minerals to your skin. You can add a capful of Ai to your Cleansing Mask to boost the effect even more.

2. Ai
Apply it and let it dry. It will sting as long as the skin is open, but the minerals will help you a lot. If you are treating a child, it may be a good idea to mix Ai half and half with water so that it doesn't sting too much.

Use Calm Face Cream if necessary. if your eczema is on your face. It's a soothing cream that will care for and reduce redness.

Evening routine – sequence and usage

1. Cleansing Mask
All cleaning must be done with my Cleansing Mask (only as a cleanser, not as a mask). You can add a capful of Ai to your Cleansing Mask to boost the effect even more.

2. Ai
Apply it and let it dry in. If you are treating a child, it may be a good idea to mix Ai half and half with water so that it doesn't sting too much.

3. Repair & Vitamin E
Butter with Repair. If the skin is directly open and weeping, then I recommend that you mix a few drops. Vitamin E in your Repair to increase regeneration and prevent scar tissue.

When will I see improvements in my eczema?

Your eczema should improve within one to two days, depending on how severe your eczema attack is. In the worst cases, where the skin is almost gone, it usually takes a week for the skin to close and 14 days for only small sores to remain.

I've put together the products you absolutely must have in one package, and given you a great price.

In severe cases – always seek medical attention.

Hugs, Raz

If you want to read more, or see where I get my knowledge from, here are some of the articles that I think are most informative.
Guidelines for the treatment of atopic eczema
Handbook of atopic eczema
Atopic eczema: its impact on the family and financial cost.
Atopic Eczema/Dermatitis Syndrome and Malassezia
Systematic review of treatments for atopic eczema