What is
Eczema?
Eczema which is also known as
dermatitis, is a general term that covers many types of
inflammation of the skin.
There are
many types of eczema but the most common type is called atopic
dermatitis. Eczema does not have age preferences. In fact it
can affect people of all ages.The condition tends to be
more common in infants than any other age group. In nearly half
of the infants who have eczema, their condition will totally
disappear by the age of three. In some infants however, the
condition may linger and tend to reappear throughout their
lifetime. Many people with eczema will have others in their
family with the condition. They may also have a family history
that includes allergies or allergic conditions including asthma
or hay fever.
These are general details that
have been gathered over the years while studying individuals
with eczema. . . . . .
Eczema can be very tormenting, especially for young
children. What causes this irritating condition? Unfortunately
medical experts have not found the exact cause of eczema.
However doctors do seem to think that eczema might be related
to an abnormal function of the immune system. Although the
exact cause of eczema isn’t known, there are some substances
that seem to trigger this condition such as cosmetics,
clothing, soaps, detergents, jewelry and even sweat. It is also
believed that some environmental substances that cause
allergies can also trigger eczema.
For some individuals who suffer from bouts of eczema, they
find that weather changes may induce an eczema outbreak. For
other individuals psychological stress seems to play a part in
their eczema outbreaks.
It’s unfortunate that a cause for this condition hasn’t yet
been found. For people who suffer from eczema outbreaks, they
should definitely be aware of the circumstances and situations
surrounding their outbreak. Learning what triggers eczema can
certainly make controlling the condition much easier. plenty of
water, exercising, avoiding prolonged sitting, and being sure
to add enough fiber to your daily diet.
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