Body eczema: hands, feet, arms, back, face, etc
- SUMMARY
- Eczema
Facial eczema
- 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
Facial eczema
Facial eczema is a particularly visible form of eczema that can alter relationships with others.
Who is affected by facial eczema?
Babies, children, adults… facial eczema affects people of all ages. Symptoms of facial eczema include red plaques on the face, itching, dry and sensitive skin. Facial eczema lesions can be found anywhere on the face, sometimes with differences according to age. Here are the areas affected by facial eczema according to age:
- Babies rub their cheeks covered with eczema plaques against the sheets for relief. Sometimes it's the forehead and chin that are affected, in other words all the bulging (convex) areas of the face.
- In children, atopic dermatitis of the face often affects the eyelids (called palpebral eczema), as well as the lips and skin around the mouth. Eczema on the ears is very common, especially in the skin folds. These different symptoms of facial eczema can persist into adulthood.
- Adult facial eczema is often more diffuse and therefore even more visible: the skin of the face sometimes becomes very red or more pigmented than the rest of the body. Scalp eczema is very often associated with adult facial eczema.
What are the consequences of facial eczema?
In case of facial eczema, the skin of the face becomes a source of discomfort. The itching associated with facial eczema disrupts people’s relationships with others and their sleep. The red plaques on the face are misunderstood by those around them, who may suspect a lack of care, a contagious disease or too much stress, etc.
What is the best treatment for facial eczema?
The treatment of facial eczema is the same as for the rest of the body, except that the skin of the face is thinner and more fragile:
- In case of an eczema flare-up on the face, the physician usually prescribes cortisone creams, also called topical corticosteroids, which are slightly less powerful than those applied to the body but just as effective.
- Similarly, body emollients are sometimes too rich for facial skin: opt for lighter forms such as lotion or cream.
- Note that there are topical immunosuppressive anti-inflammatory ointments that are sometimes prescribed to avoid using cortisone creams on facial eczema.
Make-up is perfectly possible in case of facial eczema. It does not cure facial eczema, but it can be used to camouflage the lesions and to improve daily life.
The green color of some sticks can effectively neutralize the red plaques on the face.
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