What is Eczema?

Local skin infection

Eczema is one of the most common skin diseases resulting in a localized infection characterized by itching, redness, scaling, bumps and blisters. Eczema has different causes, and exists in different forms. Eczema with red, scaling stains is dry eczema, while eczema with blisters is wet eczema.

Different causes

Do you have eczema? Then it is important to know what is causing the disease. Not an easy assignment, because eczema has different causes, such as congenital skin disorders, intestinal flora imbalance, lowered resistance, allergic reactions, irritation, sweating, fungal infections or a hereditary, greasy skin type. To trace an allergic reaction you undergo a patch test.

Avoid outbreaks

Eczema is really difficult to cure, but you can avoid outbreaks and reduce symptoms. For example, wearing cotton clothes instead of synthetic ones, and avoiding stress as much as possible can help reduce outbreaks and unpleasant symptoms. Using moisturizing skin creams, lotions and soap replacements (bath oil, shower oil) can help keep your skin nourished and alleviate the itching in the case of dry eczema, while wet eczema patients should use a cream that keeps the skin dry.

Horse milk relieves itching

Equilac Sensitive Body Cream keeps your skin under control, even during or after an outbreak. This cream is free of perfumes, parabens and alcohol. The extremely high concentration of horse milk, enriched with aloe vera and marigold extracts, relieves and cures your skin. Use this cream in combination with Equilac Capsules.

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