05 Feb, 2009
Posted by: admin In: Eczema
Eczema in childhood are common for infants below 5 years of age. In rare cases, this disorder can be noticed in the babies of two to six months of age. Infants with extra sensitive skin or even dry skin are more prone to this disease. The outer layer of the skin that protects us gets [...]
Psoriasis is a chronic and recurrent illness that is recognized by their blooms and silvery scaly plaques of various sizes (papules bulky).
The peeling occurs because of a growth and an abnormally high production of skin cells. It is unknown the cause of this rapid cell growth, but it is believed that the immune mechanisms have [...]
16 Sep, 2008
Posted by: admin In: Allergy
What is it?
Eczema is a skin disease from allergic, acute or chronic. It manifests itself by red zones topped by a blister that cause intense itching. This is one of skin diseases most prevalent.
The signs of the disease
The acute eczema
The rash typically evolves into four phases:
Erythemateuse first with redness badly limited and very small blisters. [...]
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