There are a number of types of eczema. There is atopic eczema (the most common type),
allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, infantile seborrhoeic eczema (cradle
cap), adult seborrhoeic eczema (such as dandruff that can spread to other areas of the body, most commonly seen in adults between the age of twenty and forty), varicose eczema (found in elderly people) and discoid eczema (tends to appear in middle age). It is necessary to visit your doctor in order for him or her to come up with a proper diagnosis of your condition. This might you to have to undergo a series of tests.
Is There An Eczema Cure?
Presently there is no cure for eczema. Instead the focus is on finding ways to manage or
control how often the eczema flares up.
Treatment Options For Eczema?
There are a variety of ways that eczema can be kept under control. Your doctor will help you determine based on the severity of your condition which type of treatment is best for you. Currently the treatment options for eczema include emollients like P.V. Products’ KitiKiti to help lock in moisture to the skin, topical steroid creams, oral steroids (these are not the kind that athletes take), topical immunomodulators, antihistamines, ultraviolet light treatment and a variety of alternative health therapies such as allergy testing, aromatherapy, hypnotherapy, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), chiropractic and homeopathy.
If you are or think you may be suffering from eczema, talk to your doctor and contact us to learn how KitiKiti products may be able to help you.

