Eczema Vs Psoriasis: Determining The Similarities

Posted by Download On Selasa, 28 Februari 2012 0 komentar
By Chris Borg


Skin conditions can cause embarrassment and disrupt life. Knowing the difference between eczema vs psoriasis is detrimental to receiving the right treatment. Symptoms can mimic each other, so a doctor should be consulted to determine which condition you suffer from.

Psoriasis is the rapid regeneration of skin cells. The exact cause is not determined but it is thought to be a malfunction in the immune system and environmental issues that triggers it. Itchy red patches on the skin that can have a scaly silver coating are symptoms of this condition. This is often painful and disrupts the life due to these embarrassing patches.

There are many different types of psoriasis. There is plaque psoriasis, and this is the most common type. It can occur anywhere on the body. Guttate is the type common in children and it results in tiny sores on the trunk, arms, legs, and scalp that are covered with scales. This chronic condition can reoccur at anytime.

Triggers can worsen this condition so certain things must be avoided. Cold weather is drying to the skin, and stress should be avoided as much as possible as it is also a trigger. Discuss any medications you take with a doctor as they can make symptoms worse or trigger an episode. Strep throat and thrush are two infections that can induce a flare up. Corticosteroids are used to reduce itchiness and swelling of the affected area.

Atopic dermatitis is also known as eczema. Eczema occurs when the skin becomes itchy and swollen. This can cause red or brownish spots that are covered in a raised rash. When this rash is scratched or irritated it can ooze a fluid and crust over. This is also a chronic condition that can reoccur at anytime. The most common affected areas are the arms and back of the knees.

Children as well as adults can suffer from eczema. Infantile eczema occurs often before the child is five years of age and is likely to continue into childhood and adolescence. Dry skin can trigger eczema so hot showers, baths or extended sits in a jacuzzi should be avoided as the cause drying of the skin. Avoid stress, scented or harsh soaps, and detergents and other solvents that can irritate the skin and cause a flare.

Treatment can range from over the counter hydrocortisone and moisturizers, or prescription strength corticosteroids. Prednisone, a steroid, can also be prescribed to reduce swelling. Antibiotics are given for infection. Since those who have eczema typically have asthma or hay fever, antihistamines are given to control itching. Immunodilators like Elidel can be prescribed in an attempt to decrease flares of atopic dermatitis. Infantile treatment consists of bath oils, lotions, or ointments to keep the skin moisturized.

When it comes to psoriasis vs eczema, it is important to know the difference so that proper treatment can be determined. Both conditions are chronic and can cause life-altering symptoms, but this does not have to be the case. See a doctor if the condition is painful, infected, or over the counter medications do not help. Seeing a doctor is necessary to determine type and treatment, but with the right medication, these disorders can be controlled and do not have to interrupt life due to bothersome or embarrassing symptoms.




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