Eczema Craquelle or Asteatotic eczema as it is sometimes called, occurs in older people who have a tendency to have thinner and dryer skin. This is also known as asteatotic eczema and it occurs in older people who have thinner and dryer skin.
Asteatotic eczema affects the legs and feet in elderly persons thought to be the result of dry skin, dehydration and malnutrition. Asteatotic eczema almost always affects people over the age of 60.
Winter itch occurs during cold weather. Cold weather wreaks havoc on our skin, sometimes making it dry and flaky. Skin dries out if it's deprived of water and this dryness often causes itchiness, resulting in a condition commonly referred to as "winter itch."
All of these types of eczema will respond positively to the care and control tips listed below:
1) Use moisturizers regularly, particularly after bathing.
2) Avoiding overheating rooms.
3) Limiting and adjusting the method of bathing.
4) Avoiding the use of deodorant soaps. many soaps contian ingredients that can be irritating to the skin.
5) Avoiding excessive friction on the skin, such as scrubbing with harsh washcloths or wearing woolen clothing.
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