Saturday, April 24, 2010

Can atopic dermatitis lead on to more severe conditions such as psoriasis and exfoliating dermatitis?

Most times, this problem is hereditary. However, it is not considered a curable condition. There are many creams and the like out there on the market for it. Still, it is not resolved. No matter what, use warm water when washing yourself. When you are out in public, use the mildest baby wipes for your hands and face. What you are trying to avoid is unnecessary washing which causes undue irritation to the skin, this will help keep your hands from chafing. Use those white cosmetic gloves, try and buy about 6 pairs of them. Then you can keep them washed on a regular basis. I use Eucerin cream on my hands, but I must wet them slightly and then apply this cream. It takes a while but you will see results. The only reason that atopic dermatitis would lead to worst conditions is, that you have not followed the guidelines that I previously mentioned. In other words, you would leave your hands available to crack and bleed, then any type of disease that could enter a cracked skin would use this as an avenue to make you sick. Take my advice, but most of all, seek recommendations from people you trust, then get to a dermatologist that will take good care of you. Read Psalm 35 to (Plead My Cause) - It is long and it is especially worthwhile. Then read Psalm 4 for (Protection and Safety) against the unknowns in this world. God will hear and help you. Peace and God Bless.


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