A Chronic Skin Condition
Eczema is a common, chronic skin condition characterized by itchy, inflamed skin that can significantly impact daily life. At Colorado Skin Surgery & Dermatology, we are dedicated to helping individuals in Denver manage their eczema symptoms effectively.
What is Eczema?
Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is an inflammatory skin disorder that often begins in early childhood. Although many children may outgrow it, some experience symptoms into adulthood. The precise cause of eczema remains elusive; however, it is believed to be linked to genetic and environmental factors.
Symptoms of Eczema
The presentation of eczema varies greatly among individuals. Below are the six main symptoms commonly associated with the condition:
Dry, Sensitive Skin
A hallmark of eczema, dry skin can lead to increased sensitivity and discomfort.
Red, Inflamed Skin
Inflammation typically manifests as red patches, indicating an immune response.
Severe Itching
Intense itching is one of the most distressing aspects of eczema, often leading to irritation.
Dark Colored Patches
Hyperpigmentation may develop from chronic scratching & inflammation, leading to darkened areas.
Swelling
Inflamed skin may appear swollen, a sign of the body’s inflammatory response.
Oozing or Crusting
Eczema can cause areas to ooze, crust, or scab, increasing the risk of infection.
What Causes Eczema?
While the exact cause of eczema is not fully understood, several factors can contribute to its development. These include:
Eczema Treatments
While there is no definitive cure for eczema, various treatment options can help alleviate symptoms and manage flare-ups effectively. At Colorado Skin Surgery & Dermatology, we offer these six treatment types:
Creams & Ointments
These help reduce inflammation and itching, providing relief during flare-ups.
Moisturizers
Inflammation typically manifests as red patches, indicating an immune response.
Oral Antibiotics
If open sores or infections arise due to scratching, antibiotics can effectively treat bacterial infections.
Anti-Itch Medications
These medications help relieve severe itching and discomfort associated with eczema.
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Administered orally or via injection, these drugs can help control inflammation.
Light Therapy
Ultraviolet light can improve the severity of eczema for some patients.
Living with Eczema
We understand that eczema can be a frustrating and challenging condition. Our team of board-certified dermatologists is committed to providing personalized care to help you regain control over your skin health.
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