It goes without saying that atopic dermatitis, aka eczema, isn't fun in any form. But, when a skin condition characterized by red, itchy blisters appears on your face, of all places, it makes it all the more frustrating and impossible to ignore. While there is no study evaluating the prevalence of facial eczema, specifically, New York City-based dermatologist, Neil Sadick , says he believes the disorder affects about a third of the population. Much like acne, having eczema on the face is painful and can be a major confidence killer, as we've been conditioned to believe skin imperfections are something we should have to hide and feel ashamed of FYI: not true. Nevertheless, anyone battling facial eczema knows first-hand how uncomfortable and emotionally exhausting it can be.
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There are certainly those who dispute the need for detoxification, as our body is designed to detoxify itself; however, modern lifestyles and environmental factors can contribute to a toxic overload which requires more from our systems than they can handle at one time. A simple analogy would be to envision yourself walking down a serene and clear path, only to find obstacles appearing that block your smooth passage. You have to work much harder to get past these blocks in the path. Our organs have to work hard to eliminate excess toxins, thus disrupting and taking away from their other functions.
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Updated September 07, Dry, cracked, inflamed, itchy, pus-seeping, blistery skin with a burning desire to be scratched - just thinking about it is enough to make a person's skin crawl. Eczema is rapidly rising in Australia with as many as one in four children developing the disease before the age of two. Sufferers liken it to leprosy, while dermatologists say it is sorely misunderstood and has a much greater impact on families than other diseases.