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Clothes That Relieve Itch - Science Insider

BACKGROUND: A company called Hill Dermaceticals now sells a new line of therapeutic sleepwear and “lounge” clothing designed for infants, children and adults with chronic skin diseases, like eczema. The clothing is also suitable for recovering burn victims. The garments wick away moisture from the skin and contain antimicrobial silver to keep away odors, prevent bacteria buildup and to keep from washing the topical lotion in the garment away. They are made of microfiber, which is softer than 100 percent cotton. The clothing ranges in price from $30 for a child’s long-sleeve t-shirt to $54 for a pair of adult lounge pants.

WHAT ARE ANTIMICROBIALS? Microbes are tiny, single-celled organisms that can live in almost any environment. They include bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae and protozoa. Some microbes are useful, or even good for your health. For instance, foods like yogurt, sauerkraut and cheese are all made using bacteria. But a small percentage -- less than 1 percent -- can cause diseases in humans. Antimicrobials are substances that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, yeasts and molds. They can occur naturally or be manmade synthetic compounds. Organic acids and salts are the most common antimicrobial materials.

ABOUT ECZEMA: Eczema, or dermatitis, is an inflammatory skin disorder. In mild forms the skin is dry, hot and itchy. In the more severe cases, the skin can become broken, raw and bleeding. It is not contagious, but can become very unsightly. Eczema can affect any part of the body. In infants, eczema typically occurs on the forehead, cheeks, forearms, legs, scalp and neck. In children and adults, eczema typically occurs on the face, neck, and the insides of the elbows, knees and ankles. There are two types of eczema. Atopic eczema is a hereditary condition that affects about 10 percent to 20 percent of schoolchildren and 3 percent to 5 percent of adults. People with atopic eczema are sensitive to allergens in the environment which are harmless to others. In atopic eczema there is an excessive reaction by the immune system. This type of eczema can worsen after eating certain foods or after being exposed to other allergens such as pollen or dust. Contact dermatitis is the most common form of the condition and is often the result of an allergic reaction after touching something. This type of eczema can be caused by many irritants including feathers, metals, wool, plants and animal hair, soaps and detergents, bubble bath, cosmetics, and fabric dyes.

If you would like more information, please contact:

Hill Dermaceuticals, Inc. (makers of Derma Smart)
Sanford, FL 32773-9311
(800) 344-5707


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DID YOU KNOW?

An estimated 30 million Americans suffer from chronic eczema.


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