Eczema Center - Killeen, TX
Killeen Dermatologist Doctors for EczemaType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Killeen *![]() Mary Evers DO ![]() Scott & White Northside Clinic Dermatology ![]() Eric Adelman DO PA ![]() Georgetown Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center ![]() Eric Adelman DO PA ![]() Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Loen Star Dermatology ![]() Anderson Mill Dermatology ![]() Spicewood Dermatology PA ![]() Joseph E Knipper MD ![]() Ladera Park Dermatology PA ![]() Ladera Park Dermatology PA ![]() Austin Dermatology Clinic PA ![]() Capital Dermatology ![]() Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() James W Mason MD ![]() Zoltan Trizna MD ![]() Balcones Dermatology Associates PA ![]() Balcones Dermatology Associates PA ![]() Susan Dozier MD ![]() Balcones Dermatology Associates PA ![]() John J Ghidoni MD ![]() Balcones Dermatology Associates PA ![]() Balcones Dermatology Associates PA ![]() Michael Jarratt MD ![]() Austin Dermcare ![]() Austin Dermcare ![]() Austin Dermcare ![]() Austin Dermcare ![]() Austin Dermcare ![]() Bryan L Townsend MD ![]() Jaculeen A Dano MD ![]() Austin Skin Institute ![]() Austin Regional Clinics ![]() Austin Dermatology Associates ![]() Zimmet Vein & Dermatology ![]() Hendrix & Schulze MDs ![]() Hendrix & Schulze MDs ![]() Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Westlake Dermatology & Cosmetic Surgery ![]() Bee Caves Dermatology ![]() Central Texas Dermatology Clinic ![]() Austin Regional Clinics ![]() Southwest Skin & Cancer Clinic ![]() Anne Epstein MD ![]() Austin Diagnostic Clinic South ![]() Lone Star State Dermatology Clinic ![]() Martin McGonagle MD ![]() Wade H Smith MD ![]() Dermatology & Skin Laser Center ![]() Michael B Stroud MD ![]() Michael W Braden MD & Michael Majors MD ![]() Michael W Braden MD & Michael Majors MD ![]() John Tieman MD Killeen, TexasUpcoming Local Events2012-06-06
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EczemaWhat is eczema?Eczema is a general term for many types of skin inflammation, also known as dermatitis. The most common form of eczema is atopic dermatitis (some people use these two terms interchangeably). However, there are many different forms of eczema. Eczema can affect people of any age, although the condition is most common in infants, and about 85% of people have an onset prior to 5 years of age. Eczema will permanently resolve by age 3 in about half of affected infants. In others, the condition tends to recur throughout life. People with eczema often have a family history of the condition or a family history of other allergic conditions, such as asthma or hay fever. Up to 20% of children and 1%-2% of adults are believed to have eczema. Eczema is slightly more common in girls than in boys. It occurs in people of all races. Eczema is not contagious, but since it is believed to be at least partially inherited, it is not uncommon to find members of the same family affected.
What are the causes of eczema?Doctors do not know the exact cause of eczema, but a defect of the skin that impairs its function as a barrier, possibly combined with an abnormal function of the immune system, are believed to be an important factors. Studies have shown that in people with atopic dermatitis, there are gene defects that lead to abnormalities in certain proteins (such as filaggrin) that are important in maintaining the barrier of normal skin. Some forms of eczema can be triggered by substances that come in contact with the skin, such as soaps, cosmetics, clothing, detergents, jewelry, or sweat. Environmental allergens (substances that cause allergic reactions) may also cause outbreaks of eczema. Changes in temperature or humidity, or even psychological stress, can lead to outbreaks of eczema in some people.
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