Introduction of Atopic Dermatitis

written by: Dr. Rajesh Shah; article published: year 2009, month 10;

In: Root » Health » Medicine and alternative

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Atopic dermatitis is a very common, often chronic (long-lasting) skin disease that affects a large percentage of the world's population. It is also called eczema, dermatitis, or atopy.

The word "dermatitis" means inflammation of the skin. "Atopic" refers to diseases that are hereditary, tend to run in families, and often occur together. In atopic dermatitis, the skin becomes extremely itchy and inflamed, causing redness, swelling, cracking, weeping, crusting, and scaling. Dry skin is a very common complaint and an underlying cause of some of the typical rash symptoms.

Signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis (eczema)

  • Red to brownish-gray colored patches
  • Itching, which may be severe, especially at night
  • Small, raised bumps, which may leak fluid and crust over when scratched
  • Thickened, cracked or scaly skin
  • Raw, sensitive skin from scratching

Factors that worsen atopic dermatitis

  • Long, hot baths or showers
  • Dry skin
  • Stress
  • Sweating
  • Rapid changes in temperature
  • Low humidity
  • Solvents, cleaners, soaps or detergents
  • Wool or man-made fabrics or clothing
  • Dust or sand

Complications in atopic dermatitis

  • Yellowish-orange or honey-colored crusting (impetigo) over the lesions
  • Pus-producing lesions
  • Infected, inflamed hair follicles (folliculitis)
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Multiple itchy, watery blisters over an area of skin, usually where atopic dermatitis lesions were present. (5 to 12 days after exposure)
  • Blisters tend to disseminate or "crop" into adjacent areas of skin.
  • Blisters may bleed, become encrusted, and erode - at this stage they are extremely painful
  • extreme itching, burning, watering of the eyes, and mucous discharge
  • Cornea becomes deformed, probably due to constant hard rubbing of the eyes caused by excruciating eyelid itching

Atopic Dermatitis or Eczema is not a skin deep disease. It calls for internal, deep acting homeopathic treatment. Dr Shah's Research proven homeopathic treatment offers excellent treatment for Atopic Dermatitis or Eczema..

The Homeopathy Treatment

Dr Rajesh Shah's treatment entails his Patented product along with traditional homeopathic medicines, which give best possible results in treating Atopic Dermatitis.

The individualized treatment is based on the study of patients patches, extent, cause, genetic pattern, emotional sphere, hormonal imbalance, and other factors which lead and maintain the disease.

Dr Shah has worked on Atopic Dermatitis and other related diseases for over two decades and his patients in 127 countries have been benefited.

Duration of treatment:

The total length of treatment varies form case to case, depending of the following factors:

  • Duration of Atopic Dermatitis
  • Areas affected
  • Extent of spread
  • Previous medication (Extensive use of oral or local cortisone)
  • One may expect a definite change in about three to five months, depending on the extent. The total length of medication may be anything between six months to two years or longer.

    Why homeopathy for Atopic Dermatitis?

    Major benefits of homeopathy could be summarized as under:
    It addresses altered immune system, treating the roots of this autoimmune disease.
    - It is not superficial but deep acting; gives lasting to almost permanent results in most cases.
    - It is absolutely harmless, safe and non-toxic.

    For Further details visit our site :http://www.atopicdermatitis.us

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