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Winter is almost here and depending on the location you currently reside in, it may already be quite cold. For people who are sufferers of eczema, this could actually be one of the most difficult seasons of the year. However, if you understand the steps you need to take in order to ensure that you [...]<p><a href="http://www.proveneczemacures.com/blog/winter-eczema/">Winter Eczema &#8211; How To Combat Winter Eczema</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.proveneczemacures.com/blog">Eczema Treatment Blog</a></p>
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<p>Winter is almost here and depending on the location you currently reside in, it may already be quite cold. For people who are sufferers of eczema, this could actually be one of the most difficult seasons of the year. However, if you understand the steps you need to take in order to ensure that you have healthier eczema skin in the winter, the problem is not nearly as bad.</p>
<p>Eczema is a skin condition which has been seen to affect both children and adults. Most people are born with this condition and it can worsen depending on different conditions, such as the current weather or allergies of the patients. Since dry skin is characteristic of eczema, winter weather can make the condition worse.</p>
<p>If you or your loved ones have eczema, there are a few things you can do to help alleviate the condition in the winter and revive the skin, making it more comfortable and sustainable. Winter eczema is sometimes also called the &#8220;winter itch&#8221; and some people with eczema may be able to treat it well during the rest of the years but have real problems and flare-ups come winter.</p>
<p>So what can you do to alleviate winter eczema? First, you need to understand and recognize it. Winter eczema can come to light on even the first cold day of the season. You should search for dry, red patches of skin on the body. Be sure to pay attention to spots of skin that start itching when the temperature changes.</p>
<p>Some common places to see signs of winter eczema are behind the knees, inside the armpits, right next to the ears and the inside of the elbows. Common places where your skin folds and bends will have outbreaks of eczema and applying some moisturizer at the first sign of red skin can help combat winter eczema.</p>
<p>You should check your loved ones for occurrences of eczema behind their ears since this is one of the most common location and it is often hidden by hair or clothing of the person. If your hands get dry and suffer from winter eczema, always wear warm gloves when outdoors, wear gloves when doing the dishes and getting your hands wet and use extra moisturizers.</p>
<p>If you wear sweaters and other &#8220;extensive&#8221; that makes your skin itch, protect your skin with a cotton shirt underneath. Remember that most winter clothing does not allow your skin to breathe as well and in that regard can cause irritation, especially when they are worn all day long. Try to use extra creams and moisturizers to help combat this problem.</p>
<p>Drinking a lot of water and keeping your body hydrated throughout the winter months can also help with dry, itchy skin due to winter eczema. When you take the steps to properly care for your skin, you will be able to treat or reduce your winter eczema.</p>
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