Body eczema: hands, feet, arms, back, face, etc
- SUMMARY
- Eczema
Eczema on the stomach and belly button
- Baby’s eczema, infant eczema: what is it?
- When should you consult a physician about your baby's eczema?
- What soap should be used for babies with eczema?
- Eczema in babies: what habits should you adopt?
- Eczema in babies and children: the areas most often affected
- Which cream should you use for baby's eczema?
- How should you treat baby’s and infant’s eczema?
- Living with eczema day to day
- Eczema: can it be cured?
- Eczema cream, ointment: what should you use?
- Eczema: how to treat itching
- What are the habits to avoid when you have eczema?
- Eczema: What daily reflexes should you adopt?
- Eczema: how can flare-ups be avoided?
- Eczema: what food should you eat?
- Which detergent should eczema patients use?
- What soap should be used for eczema?
- Swimming pool, swimming when you have eczema?
- Body eczema: hands, feet, arms, back, face, etc
- Arm eczema (elbows, armpits, forearms)
- Eczema of the eyelids, eyes or palpebral eczema
- Eczema on the stomach and belly button
- Facial eczema
- Hand and finger eczema (chronic hand eczema)
- Eczema on the neck and nape of the neck
- Foot eczema
- Scalp eczema
- Eczema on the back
- Eczema in the ears
- Eczema around the mouth
- Eczema of the legs or varicose eczema
Eczema on the stomach and belly button
Stomach eczema can affect babies, children and adults. The areas of the stomach affected vary according to age.
Stomach eczema according to age
Eczema on the stomach is very common, especially in babies who develop eczema in the first few months of life. It is also known as torso eczema. The plaques on the stomach are very red. In older children and adults, eczema can still affect the stomach, but it can also affect areas close to the stomach. There are cases of nipple eczema, eczema of the neckline and eczema of the lower stomach.
Belly button eczema
In the lower abdomen, the belly button is a very small area also affected by eczema. Belly button eczema is often a contact eczema, due to an allergy to metals, especially nickel. Nickel is present in pants buttons, belt buckles, piercings, etc. Patients describe a red and painful belly button.
To limit belly button eczema, it is advisable to wear a cotton t-shirt under clothing, preferably wear pants with non-metallic buttons and belts with small buckles so that they do not come into contact with the skin, and to remove piercings.
What is the best treatment for stomach eczema?
In the case of stomach eczema, the itching is often very intense, and the individual does not hesitate to scratch themselves through the clothing or directly by lifting a piece of clothing. Cut the nails short to avoid injuries, superinfections and scars.
In the event of stomach eczema, cortisone creams can be applied to the entire stomach, including areas considered more fragile such as the belly button or nipple.
Moisturizing the skin is essential to prevent new flare-ups of eczema on the stomach. After showering, take the time to moisturize from head to toe with an emollient.
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