Causes and ways to cure eczema

Cold weather, stress, wearing wool, exposure to detergents, soaps, lotions, sweating and pollen . can cause your skin to become eczema.

Eczema is a common skin disease in children, but in fact adults also suffer. Eczema is known as the disease of atopic dermatitis and its characteristic is inflammation and small pimples. The skin will be itchy and ulcerate. Whether it occurs in adults or children, this is a very difficult disease to treat.

1. It affects nearly 17% of the population

Skin allergy is a common skin disease that affects approximately 17% of the population. Nearly 40-60% of children have this disease.

2. There is no cure yet

Although there has been a lot of research on this disease, there is no way to cure it completely. The sores only fade and relieve.

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Children are very susceptible to eczema.(Photo: Magfowoman)

3. Eczema allergies can be family history

If you have eczema, you are more likely to have asthma or fever in the dry season. And most likely someone in your family also has one of the allergies: dry season fever, asthma, skin allergies. It is hereditary.

4. Hand eczema is very common in adults

Adults with eczema usually only develop in their hands, you will feel very itchy, scaly and flaky skin. The condition gets worse if left untreated, your hands can become inflamed, cracked, and feel very painful.

5. Eczema may get worse due to the work you do

Touching with plenty of water, or exposure to lots of irritating chemicals will make your condition worse.

6. Caused by the surrounding environment

Indoor air is too dry in the winter, heat, dry air is circulated (due to high-temperature air-conditioning or heating), cold weather, stress, warm wool, lots of cleaners, soap, Aromatherapy, excessive sweating and pollen ., these agents can make your skin eczema.

7. Food allergies

Dairy products, wheat and soy can also cause allergies and make your condition worse. It is best to see a dermatologist when the condition gets too bad.

8. Lifestyle changes can help treat this disease

You should take less hot baths, so take a warm bath rather than hot or cold water. Avoid dry skin, dry hair, and to have the spirit to relax, avoid stress, avoid direct contact with chemicals and soap, not even spray perfume on you.

9. Drugs

Antibiotics, corticosteroids, antihistamines can be used to treat eczema. Drugs that inhibit calcinuerin may also help reduce skin inflammation. It is advisable to consult your doctor before use because these drugs may block the skin's immune system.