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Trump Attacks Greta Thunberg At Davos, Then Claims He Doesnt Know Anything About Her – Vanity Fair

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When we last checked in on Donald Trumps ongoing feud with a child, he was ranting about the fact that Time magazine had named Swedish activist Greta Thunberg its person of the year. So ridiculous, he fumed last month on Twitter. Greta must work on her Anger Management problem, then go to a good old fashioned movie with a friend! Chill Greta, Chill! Previously, hed taken to his account to ridicule Thunberg for chiding world leaders on their inaction on climate change, mocking her impassioned speech about mass extinction and empty words by tweeting, She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see! After his last polemic on the minor 57 years his juniorwhich first lady and anti-bullying crusader Melania Trump suggested was warrantedwe assumed the president would move on to other matters, like running the country, lying about imminent attacks on Americans, and mounting his extremely flimsy defense against impeachment. In retrospect, though, that was a ridiculous assumption re: his priorities, which of course include continuing to publicly ridicule a child.

In a prepared speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump took the opportunity to take a swipe at Thunbergwho was in the audiencederiding perennial prophets of doom and their predictions of the apocalypse about the environment. They are the errors of yesterdays fortune-tellers, Trump claimed, and we have them and I have them and they want to see us do badly, but we dont let that happen, adding that in order to embrace the possibilities of tomorrow, we must reject the warnings of such individuals.

For those of you keeping up at home, thats two outright attacks on Thunberg by name via Twitter and one veiled swipe at her in person. So, obviously:

President Trump said on Tuesday said he didnt know anything about Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg but called her very angry in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. I dont really know anything about her, Trump said of Thunberg when asked about her on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Claiming not to know someone despite reams of documented evidence to the contrary is, of course, the presidents thing. Earlier this month, he claimed not to know Lev Parnas, a man he allegedly tasked with working on the scheme to pressure Ukraine into digging up dirt on Joe Biden, according to CNN, and with whom hes been photographed on numerous occasions. Previously, hes also denied knowing E.U. Ambassador Gordon Sondland, top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine Bill Taylor, former Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, among others. So Thunberg is in good company.

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Great Lakes poll in Ohio, 3 other states offers snapshot of voter opinions on Donald Trump and political issu – cleveland.com

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BEREA, Ohio - Women voters across four Great Lakes states are a major factor why Donald Trump might have some ground to make up if he is to again win Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in the 2020 election, a recently released poll suggests.

Among women polled, their support for a Democrat over Trump ranged from 11.2 percentage points in Ohio to 26.1 points in Michigan, according to the Great Lakes Poll, released Wednesday by Baldwin Wallace Universitys Community Research Institute. The preference among men ranged from 2.5 points in favor of Trump in Ohio to 4.4 points against in Pennsylvania.

This was one takeaway from the first of four Great Lakes polls BW will be conducting this year, in partnership with Ohio Northern University in Ada and Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. The states were chosen because they flipped from Democratic in 2012 (Barack Obama) to Republican (Trump) in the last presidential election.

After the findings were released Wednesday, cleveland.com published a series of stories providing both an overall summary of the poll, and delving into individual issues.

Here are some of the highlights. Read more about each topic by following the links below:

* Trump trails in each of the four states, indicating the extent to which hell have to entice wavering voters to swing his way before November. Yet Democratic support was softest in Ohio, where the generic Democrat led Trump just 44.3% to 39.4%, with the rest undecided.

Donald Trump trails in four key states he won four years ago, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, according to the Great Lakes Poll from Baldwin Wallace University.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

* Women breaking away from Trump could be a deciding factor in 2020 presidential race: Women are more likely than men to vote for the Democratic nominee than Trump, although there are still many women who are undecided.

* Voters distrust social media as a source of campaign news and worry about foreign interference: Theyre wary of getting presidential campaign news from social media, with the majority viewing articles on social media as untrustworthy or misleading.

There is a general distrust in the news find on social media, according Baldwin Wallace University's Great Lakes Poll.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

* Immigration was a key issue in 2016: What do voters think about it today?: The bulk of voters polled disapprove of how President Donald Trump has handled immigration policy.

* Should popular vote replace Electoral College?: Those polled overwhelmingly said they supported getting rid of the Electoral College system.

* Its the economy, voters in Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania say about the 2020 election: Wisconsin voters rank health care as the No. 1 issue in this years presidential campaign. In Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania, its the economy.

The economy is the top issue among voters in Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania, while health care is the No. 1 issue in Wisconsin, according to Baldwin Wallace University's Great Lakes poll.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

* Good news for Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders: Biden or Sanders lead in each of the states, followed by Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bloomberg, though the primaries wont reach these states for several weeks.

Joe Biden leads polling in Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania, while Bernie Sanders leads in Wisconsin, according to the Great Lakes poll released by Baldwin Wallace University.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

BW, in partnership with Ohio Northern and Oakland universities, polled more than 1,000 registered voters in each state from Jan. 8-20. The margin of error is plus or minus 3.1 to 3.3 percentage points for the statewide results in each state, higher for sub groups.

BW said the poll included quotas for age, education, and gender for each state based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau from the overall adult population in each state. The makeup of voters may be different.

There will be a second poll in the spring. BW hopes to time that poll to when the Democratic nominee becomes clear. Plus additional Great Lakes polls are planned for September and October.

Lauren Copeland, associate director of the Community Research Institute at Baldwin Wallace University, noted that the large number of undecided voters left ample room for Trumps support to grow.

If you take into account the people who are undecided, the race is a tossup in all four states, Copeland said.

A BW Ohio poll a month before the 2016 election showed Hillary Clinton leading Trump, 43.2% to 34.4% with a substantial number undecided at the time. In the election, Clinton received almost exactly that support (43.6%), but Trump did much better (51.7%) in the state.

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Op-ed: Alexander Hamilton would have impeached and removed Trump – Los Angeles Times

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Its not surprising that Rep. Adam B. Schiffs opening statement in President Trumps Senate impeachment trial began with an impassioned warning by Alexander Hamilton about the danger of demagogues subverting the Constitution and pursuing personal gain.

When a man unprincipled in private life, desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents, Schiff quoted Hamilton, having the advantage of military habits despotic in his ordinary demeanor known to have scoffed in private at the principles of liberty when such a man is seen to mount the hobbyhorse of popularity to join in the cry of danger to liberty to take every opportunity of embarrassing the General Government and bringing it under suspicion to flatter and fall in with all the nonsense of the zealots of the day it may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may ride the storm and direct the whirlwind.

Schiff (D-Burbank) went on to say that Trump has acted precisely as Hamilton and his contemporaries had feared and that impeachment is one of the core constitutional mechanisms the founders devised to protect our free system of government from such harm.

Now as the Senate sits in judgment of Trump, the members of that body must weigh the prospect of removing him from office in the face of mounting evidence and testimony against their own policy preferences.

In this respect, theres a parallel to Hamilton and the Federalists who were tested by the irregular outcome of the presidential election of 1800. In a critical vote in a single chamber of the Congress, they, too, had to choose between preserving the United States constitutional government and supporting a man who might deliver policies they liked better.

Most revealing of Hamiltons view of the perils of a demagogue in the White House is the stance he took in December 1800 when a fellow New Yorker, Aaron Burr, tied Thomas Jefferson 73-73 in the electoral college vote for the presidency. Hamilton was a Federalist, who advocated for an energetic central government. Jefferson and Burr were Democratic-Republicans, far more concerned with protecting states and citizens from the potential abuses of federal power.

This electoral standoff was unprecedented, driving the selection of the third president into the House of Representatives as laid out in Article II, Section 1, of the Constitution.

Initially, a large group of Federalists in the House wanted to put Burr in the White House, because he was a shaky and capricious adherent to the Democratic-Republican Party compared with Jefferson, who staunchly opposed the Federalist platform of expansive federal powers, broad national taxes, the funded debt, a central bank, and a standing army and navy.

The Federalists in the House, who had it in their power that winter of 1800-1801 to determine the fate of the presidency, considered Jefferson to be their worst nightmare. They deplored his principles and policies on almost every political issue that had emerged since he became secretary of State in 1790. Burr, they felt sure, would bend to their will far more easily, enabling them to advance their partys agenda in spite of his formal affiliation with the Democratic-Republicans.

Hamilton, an acknowledged leader of the Federalist Party, had a radically different view of the impending vote. Burr, a man he knew well from New York political and legal circles, he said, was deficient in honesty and one of the most unprincipled men in the UStates.

One example Hamilton gave of Burrs corrupt intentions in government was Burrs lobbying in New York on behalf of a land speculating company, the Holland Company, while a member of our legislature.

If Burr gained the White House, Hamilton believed, he would disturb our institutions and disgrace our Country abroad. He would listen to no monitor but his ambition and be governed by a singular principle to get power by any means and to keep it by all means.

Consequently, when Hamilton heard reports of the Jefferson-Burr electoral tie, he barraged his fellow Federalists in Washington with more than a dozen letters imploring them to preserve the Country!

He told them repeatedly that their party must vote for Jefferson, who, though their political enemy and the champion of policies abhorrent to them, was nevertheless a man devoted to the Constitution.

As Hamilton wrote in one letter: [If] there be [a man] in the world I ought to hate, it is Jefferson. But Burr, he said, would drive the country toward chaos and tyranny, content with nothing short of permanent power in his own hands.

In a striking echo to the impeachment charges against Trump, Hamilton further noted that if Burr ever reached the White House, there was a risk that, for the purpose of self-benefit, he would undertake a bargain and sale with some foreign power, or combinations with public agents in projects of gain by means of the public monies.

The historical consensus is Hamiltons efforts that winter to avert a Burr presidency proved decisive. In February 1801, the House cast 35 consecutive ballots for president, none of which achieved the nine-state majority necessary to declare a victor. Only on the 36th ballot, thanks to the votes and abstentions of the Federalists, did Jefferson win with a 10-state majority. Three years later, in a battle of honor, Burr killed Hamilton in a duel.

In Trumps impeachment trial, senators are facing an existential choice similar to what the Federalists confronted in their critical vote: whether to put aside their partisan and short-term policy objectives in the best interests of the nation.

Hamiltons advice today would be the same as it was in the Jefferson-Burr contest of 1801. The public good, Hamilton wrote to another Federalist congressman as he labored to keep Burr out of the White House, must be paramount to every private consideration.

Eli Merritt is a visiting scholar in the department of history at Vanderbilt University.

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Trump weighs travel ban expansion in coming days – POLITICO

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Nonetheless, any new restrictions are likely to strain ties with the affected countries, some of which assist the U.S. on issues like fighting terrorism, and some of which Washington has been trying to court for strategic reasons.

Trump confirmed Tuesday in an interview with The Wall Street Journal from Davos that he is trying to add additional nations to the travel ban, but declined to list the countries.

White House spokesman Hogan Gidley declined to confirm any details about plans to expand the travel ban, but defended the original order in a statement.

"The travel ban has been profoundly successful in protecting our country and raising the security baseline around the world," he said. "While there are no new announcements at this time, common sense and national security both dictate that if a country wants to fully participate in U.S. immigration programs, they should also comply with all security and counter-terrorism measures because we do not want to import terrorism or any other national security threat into the United States."

Trump signed the original travel ban on Jan. 27, 2017, just a week into his tenure. The order initially denied visas to citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries, though it was later modified as it went through a series of court challenges.

The Supreme Court eventually allowed a third iteration of the order to go into effect. It restricts entry of some citizens from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, along with Venezuela and North Korea. Chad was removed from the original list.

The countries under consideration for the expanded travel ban include some that have either had solid relationships with the U.S., or which the U.S. has courted.

Nigeria, for instance, is a U.S. counter-terrorism partner and there is a large Nigerian diaspora community in the United States. At the same time, Trump has in the past referred to African nations as "shithole" countries whose citizens he did not want coming to the United States.

He also once said that if Nigerians come to the U.S., they will never go back to their huts in Africa, according to The New York Times.

Myanmar is another intriguing case: the United States has spent the last decade trying to improve ties with the country, which has embraced partial civilian rule after years of living under a military dictatorship. The U.S. still wants to coax Myanmar out of China's orbit, despite the Myanmar military's mass slaughter of Rohingya Muslims.

U.S. officials also have been keen to improve relations with Belarus, a country long seen as under the sway of Russia. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had planned to visit the country just weeks ago, but had to cancel the trip to respond to rising tensions with Iran.

Sudan, meanwhile, has long had poor relations with the United States. But it recently underwent a revolution, and longtime leader Omar al-Bashir was ousted. Sudan's new leadership has been trying to improve its standing in Washington. Being added to the travel ban could undermine the new government's domestic standing.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf acknowledged Friday that the U.S. has been creating criteria for foreign governments to address in helping vet foreign nationals seeking to enter the United States.

"For a small number of countries that lack either the will or the capability to adhere to these criteria, travel restrictions may become necessary to mitigate threats," he said in prepared remarks for a Homeland Security Experts Group event.

The Homeland Security Department and State Department did not respond to requests for comment.

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Trump and Conor McGregor congratulate each other on Twitter – Business Insider

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Conor McGregor showered President Donald Trump with praise on Monday night, referring to him on Twitter as a "phenomenal president" and "quite possibly" the greatest US president of all time.

McGregor added: "Most certainly one of them anyway, as he sits atop the shoulders of many amazing giants that came before him. No easy feet. Early stages of term also. Incredible. Congrats and Happy Martin Luther King Jr. day America."

He was responding to a tweet in which Trump said: "It was exactly three years ago today, January 20, 2017, that I was sworn into office. So appropriate that today is also MLK jr DAY. African-American Unemployment is the LOWEST in the history of our Country, by far. Also, best Poverty, Youth, and Employment numbers, ever. Great!"

Trump on Tuesday morning then congratulated McGregor on his UFC victory against Donald Cerrone over the weekend, tweeting, "Congratulations on your big @UFC WIN!"

Both Trump and McGregor have a history of courting controversy and generating headlines with incendiary behavior. They've also both been accused of sexual assault by multiple women (Trump and McGregor have denied the allegations).

McGregor took a different tone on then-candidate Trump in 2015. At the time, Trump had recently criticized the UFC fighter Ronda Rousey after she lost a fight to Holly Holm not longer after endorsing Sen. Bernie Sanders for president.

"Glad to see that @RondaRousey lost her championship fight last night," Trump said in a November 2015 tweet. "Was soundly beaten - not a nice person!"

Subsequently, McGregor told reporters that Trump should "shut his big, fat mouth."

"It's easy for someone who isn't in there to comment," McGregor said. "It's different when you're in there the emotions are high."

"I don't give a f--- about Donald Trump," McGregor added.

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Eczema: Does this unsightly skin condition worsen with age? Experts have their say – Express

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Now experts in the field of dermatology can confirm youre not deceiving yourself, eczema really can get worse with age. Medically termed dermatitis, the skin condition can be a hereditary nightmare. Sore, red and scaly marks can just be the beginning of a flare-up, with more disturbing symptoms developing over time.

Dr Firas Al-Niaimi, Group Medical Director at sk:n the UKs leading medical skincare clinic group offering world leading dermatology expertise said: Eczema can get worse with age as the skin barrier weakens, which results in the skin becoming drier.

This will lead to a disrupted barrier function and will result in the eczema becoming worse.

To explain this further, the National Eczema Society paints a picture of how the skin barrier works.

Think of [your skin] as a brick wall, it says. The outer skin cells are the bricks, while fats and oils act as the mortar that keeps everything together and acts as a seal.

The skin cells attract and keep water inside, and the fats and oils also help keep the water in.

If you have eczema, your skin may not produce as much fats and oils as other peoples, and will be less able to retain water.

Moisture is then lost from the deeper layers of the skin and is prone to drying out and is easily damaged, making the skin more liable to become red and inflamed on contact with irritants.

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Dr Ross Perry, medical director of skin clinics chain Cosmedics, says that a vast range of potential triggers could influence a persons eczema.

For some, Dr Perry says, it is external factors, such as exposure to irritants. So if a persons career requires them to use products such as hand gel or cleaning agents, then that could easily cause eczema flare-ups.

Having the hands wet often or exposed to the cold can also make eczema flare up in later life.

Dr Perry confesses: Eczema is a surprisingly complex skin condition.

Some patients find that their eczema improves with age, while for others it gets worse, he adds. Hormones can be a factor.

And Dr Perry advises all eczema sufferers to regularly moisturise with a non-irritant.

Whenever theres a flare-up, try to get it under control as quickly as possible, he continued.

This may require a prescription cream or ointment. Dont be afraid to revisit your doctor. If youre a long-term eczema sufferer, there may be some new creams that could help.

The NHS outlines that there are five types of eczema: discoid, contact dermatitis, varicose, seborrhoea and dyshidrotic.

Discoid eczema

This is a type of eczema that occurs in circular or oval patches on the skin.

Contact dermatitis

Contact dermatitis is when eczema occurs when the body comes into contact with a particular substance.

Varicose eczema

This type of eczema mostly affects the lower legs and is caused by issues with the flow of blood through the leg veins.

Seborrhoea eczema

This is when red, scaly patches develop on the sides of the nose, eyebrows, ears and scalp.

Dyshidrotic eczema

Also known as pompholyx, this is eczema that causes tiny blisters to erupt across the palms of the hand.

Whatever type of eczema you may suffer from, try to avoid any known triggers, moisturise with emollients on a daily basis and more powerful treatments can be offered by a dermatologist.

If youre interested in seeking professional treatment for your eczema, visit sk:n or Cosmedics clinics.

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Ease The Symptoms Of Eczema With The Aid Of This Natural Herb – International Business Times

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According to the National Health Service, eczema is a lasting condition that causes the skin to become dry, cracked, itchy, and red. It usually occurs in children before they turn one year old but may also occur in their adult lives.

The symptoms of eczema vary with some appearing only as small patches of dry skin, while others may involve huge areas of skin inflammation all over the body.

While the actual cause of eczema remains unknown, scientists believe it may be influenced by the genetics and environment of a person. The findings of some studies have shown there is a link to these factors and the development of eczema.

Treatment

The usual treatment methods of eczema include the application of topical anti-inflammatory creams whenever flare-ups happen. This is to minimize the itchy sensation and at the same time, restore the moisture barrier of the skin. Many have also resorted to the regular application of special moisturizers to prevent their skin from drying.Some eczema patients try to lower their risk of flare-ups by applying emollients regularly or taking a particular supplement. eczema symptoms turmeric Photo: cgdsro - Pixabay

A Natural Supplement

There is one supplement that has been recommended by skin experts and is highly favored for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Turmeric has been used since the olden times to treat a range of inflammatory skin conditions. Used for many centuries to treat skin disorders, this natural herb is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Studies have proven that it could also be used to ease the uncomfortable symptoms brought about by eczema.

In one such study involving 150 patients with eczema, researchers gave them a cream containing turmeric extracts, which they applied to the affected area for four weeks. At the end of the study period, the studys participants report a 30% reduction in skin scaling and a 32% reduction in itchiness.

In another study, this time with the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, researchers analyzed the effects of oral curcumin in treating severe psoriasis.Researchers found that the cream contained anti-inflammatory herbs, which helped improve the conditions of patients with eczema.

In another review conducted a couple of years ago, which involved 18 studies, researchers found there is strong evidence of curcumin use during the early times to treat skin conditions. These skin conditions included psoriasis and eczema.Researchers, however, are calling for more studies to be conducted on curcumin to determine the exact dosage, as well as its efficacy.

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Best supplements for eczema: This natural herb could help ease symptoms of the condition – Express

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Eczema is a long-term condition that causes the skin to become itchy, red, dry and cracked, according to the NHS. It most often appears in children before their first birthday, but could also develop in later life. Symptoms vary between small patches of dry skin, and large areas of red and inflammation skin all over the body. A person could lower their risk of eczema flare-ups by regularly applying emollients or taking a certain supplement.

The underlying cause of eczema is unknown, but a persons genetics and environment appear to be linked to its development.

Common treatments include special moisturisers and topical anti-inflammatory creams during flare-ups to minimise itching and restore the skins moisture barrier.

However, given the increased popularity of natural remedies, many people are turning to herbal medics for relief and turmeric supplements could help ease the symptoms of eczema.

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The spice has been used for centuries as a natural treatment for skin disorders. Due to turmerics anti-inflammatory properties, its been suggested it could alleviate eczema symptoms.

In a company-sponsored study in 150 people with eczema, using a turmeric-containing cream for four weeks resulted in nearly a 30 percent and 32 percent decrease in skin scaling and itchiness, respectively.

In a study with the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, oral curcumin for the treatment of severe psoriasis was analysed.

The study found that the cream did contain anti-inflammatory herbs, which could improve conditions of eczema.

The study, however, could not conclude that turmeric alone received eczema symptoms

Moreover, a 2016 review of 18 studies found early evidence to support curcumin use, both topically and orally, for treating skin conditions, including eczema and psoriasis.

Still, the researchers called for more studies to determine the dosage, efficacy, and mechanism of action.

Apart from these studies, there is little additional research on the oral, topical, or intravenous use of turmeric or curcumin for the treatment of eczema.

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Dry Eyelids: Heres Exactly How to Treat Them, According to Dermatologists – Self

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Back in college, I woke up one winter morning with dry eyelids for the first time. It was the year we started using the term polar vortex (meaning it was suuuper cold), and throughout the winter, the skin around my eyes got progressively dryer and flakier.

The flaking made all my eye makeup look cracked and messy, so I stopped wearing it. Eventually, I developed tiny, bleeding cracks in my eyelid creases, which were sensitive and painful. My eyes stung all the time; the skin was raw from trying to gently exfoliate.

I was able to calm it down when the weather got warmer, but still, every December or January, like clockwork, my eyelids erode into flakes right around the time were seeing flakes for the first time of the year.

Everyone gets dry skin from time to time. But if your dry, flaking eyelids are especially severe and triggered by certain things, they might be considered a type of eczema, like atopic dermatitis or contact dermatitis. These conditions often cause patches of dry, red, itchy, flaky skin in response to triggers like allergens, changes in temperature, or humidity.

Eczema is a general term thats used to refer to several different types of rashes caused by disruption of the outer skin layer, loss of hydration, and inflammation, Joshua Zeichner, M.D., Director of Cosmetic and Clinical Research in the Department of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital, tells SELF. These rashes can really happen anywhere on your skin, but eyelid skin is thinner than the skin on other parts of your body and face. That means the skin barrier [on the eyelids] is more easily disrupted than in other parts of the body, which makes the eye area especially vulnerable to eczema, Dr. Zeichner says.

Allergens and irritants are some of the most common triggers for eczema and often affect the delicate skin of our eyelids before causing trouble anywhere else on the skin, Amy Kassouf, M.D., a dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic, tells SELF. There are many airborne allergens in our environmentthink of the perfume droplets at the mall after someone has used a tester, or the pollen in the air in springand they often react with the very sensitive eyelid skin first, causing redness, itching, flaking, and even swelling, she says. Many things that we touch get transferred to our eyelid skin, like the nickel from handling money or touching doorknobs, the acrylates or formaldehyde in our nail polish.

And, as is the case with my own lid issue, Dr. Zeichner, changing weather is also a very common trigger for dry eyelids. Cold, dry weather during the winter strips the skin of oils, which ultimately leads to dryness, he says. Other potential irritants that may bring on flakes are eye makeup (the pigments in eyeshadow can be a trigger), hairspray, chemicals, and rubbing your eyes.

Occasionally, dry, flaking eyelids signal a larger health problem, which is why its important to seek the advice of a dermatologist should your skin condition last more than a few weeks. Dry, flaky eyelids can be a symptom of many systemic health conditions, Dr. Kassouf says, including thyroid disorders and psoriasis.

If the flaking is accompanied by red, puffy, or purple discoloration around the eyes, Dr. Zeichner says this may rarely signify an underlying medical condition, particularly autoimmune conditions like lupus or dermatomyositis, which also usually comes with muscle weakness and pain. These are rare but serious. So if youre not sure whats causing your dry eyelids or you have other symptoms along with the dryness, check in with your doctor or dermatologist.

If youre not sure whats causing your dry eyelids, the first step will be to check in with a dermatologist. They may want to conduct some patch testing to see if you have an undiagnosed allergy, Dr. Kassouf says. However, there are a few measures you can take on your own if youre having eyelid eczema and dealing with an excess of flakes.

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Eczema treatment: How to exercise without causing a flare-up – four key tips – Express

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Eczema comes in many forms but the most common type is atopic eczema, a condition that is characterised by dry, itchy, cracked skin. Atopic eczema is more common in children, often developing before their first birthday. But it may also develop for the first time in adults. It's usually a long-term (chronic) condition, although it can improve significantly, or even clear completely, in some children as they get older.

As the NHS explains, people with atopic eczema usually have periods when symptoms are less noticeable, as well as periods when symptoms become more severe (flare-ups).

Eczema flare-ups can have a significant impact on your overall quality of life as they can deter you from engaging in popular activities, such as exercise.

For many people, exercise can trigger intensive bouts of scratching on the skin as the surface temperature soars but there are a number of tips people can take to enjoy exercise without the risk of flare-ups.

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Synthetic moisture clothing options draw sweat into the garments, but they may feel rough and irritate eczema, explains the NEA.

To overcome the problem, you should opt for light, breathable fabrics such as 100 percent cotton that dont rub or scratch the skin during exercise, advises the health body.

It is also important to listen and respond to your body during exercise so you can rest, rehydrate and cool down if youre sensing the start of a flare with your eczema, explains the health site.

Being realistic around the state of your eczema when you want to exercise means choosing a level of intensity to match, adds the NEA.

As the health body notes, cold compression wraps (using either re-freezable ice or gel) are most often used to treat soft-tissue swelling or injuries but make excellent aids for cooling the skin and calming the itch in eczema.

In addition, you should moisturise before and after exercise to minimise the risk of a flare-up.

In much the same way that taking on water counteracts water lost while exercising, applying emollients will protect your skin in advance of and following exercise, explains the NEA.

The healthy body advises against using a heavier ointment as it may compound the feeling of overheating and trap in sweat.

Instead you should opt for a cream or lighter application of ointment an hour before exercise allows time for it to have absorbed fully, it says.

According to the NHS, it is helpful to keep separate supplies of emollients at work or school, or a tub in the bathroom and one in the living area so you are always prepared for a flare-up.

To apply the emollient:

During a flare-up, apply generous amounts of emollient more frequently, but remember to treat inflamed skin with a topical corticosteroid as emollients used on their own are not enough to control it, advises the health site.

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