Monday, November 24, 2008

What Causes Eczema

Eczema is a medical term to define the different types of skin problems that people have. There are several different classified types of eczema. This skin condition can affect people no matter how old or young they are. However, it is most common in infants.

Research shows that in half of the infants that suffer with eczema the condition will be resolved by the time that they turn 3. The condition can recur throughout their life. Usually people who are affected by eczema will have a family history of the condition or of other allergic conditions.

So what causes eczema? Doctors have not been able to pinpoint exactly what can cause eczema. However, they have discovered that an abnormal function of the immune system plays a large role in it.

There are some forms of eczema that can be triggered by a specific substance when it comes into contact with the skin. These substances can be soaps, jewelry, cosmetics, detergents, clothing, or even when someone sweats. There are certain environmental allergens that can cause an outbreak. Psychological stress, humidity, or changes in the temperature can be factors.

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