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Does Psoriasis Ooze
Risks of "rid" lice killing shampoo without having lice.?
Hello, my scalp is extremely itchy, and i have many little white hard things attatched to my hair. I also have ddandruff, but that is not usually attatched to hair. My father has scalp psoriasis, but this does not look like that either. Some of the white things ooze when i squeeze them. What is the risk of using the shampoo if i don't have lice?
Should never use lice shampoo!!
http://www.licebusters.ca/myadvice.html
See a dermatologist!
What Does Eczema Look LIke When It's No Longer There?
What does eczema look like really? If you have an outbreak it can sometimes be hard to tell what type of eczema it really is. We shall address this issue as best we can in this brief article.
You may attempt to diagnose your own eczema yourself. However, it could be wise to confer with your doctor or dermatologist. If you simply suffer a temporary skin rash of some sort that's one thing, however when you've got a persistent condition you'll want to get a proper diagnosis.
This is the question you actually should be asking yourself if your condition is persistent: "What does eczema look like when it is all gone?" Either way your primary concern right now ought to be to find out what kind of eczema you suffer from, and if the condition is curable.
So, what does eczema typically look like? Shedding, dried out, and red infected skin are ordinary signs of eczema.
Eczema symptoms will usually appear many different places on the body, but it's very common that it appears first in places where the skin is stretching or especially delicate.
It can be very hard to resist the need to scratch when the eczema breaks out. The two primary forms of eczema are atopic eczema and psoriasis. What your eczema looks like will naturally depend on what sort of eczema you're having.
Be aware of the fact that atopic dermatitis and psoriasis each has a very distinct look. It's almost like the two eczema varieties are in opposition to each other.
Atopic eczema weakens the external layers of the skin, and will appear red and oozing, whereas psoriasis normally manifest as raised peeling skin patches. How come these eczema varieties have such different appearance?
The answer to this question can be found in the underlying cause of both atopic eczema and psoriasis. The root cause of these two skin conditions are one and the same. What varies from case to case is how the individual body copes with the underlying root cause, and this will determine the specific eczema type you suffer from, and what it looks like.
Atopic eczema is what happens when your body yields to the underlying root cause. The skin is weakened and sore. Psoriasis is the body going to the other extreme. It does everything in its power to strestrengthen skin to the extent that the skin suffers here too.
The underlying imbalance root cause in your system branches the symptoms into two seemingly "opposite" reactions all depending on your bodies response. This then determines what eczema looks like in your instance.
What does eczema look like before deal with it? You should firstly learn more about the cause of eczema and psoriasis. This will give you overview and perspective on how to deal with it.
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What eczema looks like
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