The rise in the number of children with atopic (allergic) eczema has led to increasing interest in the role of diet in this condition. It is widely accepted that foods are among the many environmental factors that make this distressing skin disease worse. The strongest evidence to support this is the demonstration that children with atopic eczema respond well when certain foods are removed from their diet without their knowledge. Foods can also trigger eczema in adults that suffer from allergies.
What is meant by food allergy?
The term 'food allergy' is a much misused and misunderstood term. Any non-psychological, reproducible unpleasant reaction to a specific food or ingredient is known as a food intolerance. This is an umbrella term that includes food allergy and other reactions to foods (for example a deficiency of an enzyme required for digestion). Food allergy is a specific type of food intolerance that involves the abnormal reac
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Varicose eczema is also otherwise known as gravitational or stasis eczema. It is said to be caused by poor blood circulation in your legs. Hence, it is not directly caused by food allergies or any allergens although these may worsen an eczema flareup that is already ongoing. Problems often arise when you do not seek treatment for this condition. Nasty ulcers may start to develop and they are difficult to heal and treat.
The presence of varicose veins often precedes varicose eczema. The veins form when blood does not flow properly to deeper veins from the surface veins. This results in a pressure build up on the surface veins, causing the pooling of blood. However, only some sufferers with varicose veins go on to develop varicose eczema, while others do not. Unfortunately, not much is known why this is the case.
Varicose eczema skin is unsightly, fragile and unhealthy. It is easily broken and can leave you with a nasty sore, known as a varicose ulcer
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An eczema diet can be adopted for healing yourself from the inside. It is a great alternative or complementary measure to using topical steroids,. Topical steroids are conventional treatments that you have probably been using. While these applications can help provide you with instant reliefs from itching, they are also known to produce various long term side effects. As such, you should not use steroids over a prolonged period of time. In any case, steroids can only treat your symptoms and do not cure you. Your eczema symptoms may subside and recede but you may get another outbreak some time later. Most eczema sufferers suffer from periodic attacks throughout their lives.
You suffer both physically and emotionally from having eczema. During a severe
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Astellas Pharma U.S., Inc, manufacturer of Protopic (tacrolimus), is now facing several lawsuits that the drug may cause cancer. Protopic has been on the market for the last five years as a topical medication for eczema. Since its launch, both Protopic and similar drug Elidel (pimecrolimus) have been prescribed to 7.5 million people, including children. Elidel is manufactered by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation. Both Protopic and Elidel were marketed as effective and safe drugs for people with moderate eczema. After all, both these drugs are steroid free and have been considered as suitable alternatives to corticosteroids (traditionally the method of treatment for eczema).
Protopic, and similarly Elidel, can control the symptoms of eczema that includes redness, itching and inflammation. They can be used in almost all parts of the body including the neck and facial area. The recommended use of these creams were about twice a day for six weeks or as directed by
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According to conventional medicine, there is no cure for eczema. However, many Chinese believe that Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can help heal eczema. This article provides a basic understanding about what TCM for eczema really is.
TCM philosophies have been in existence for 2,500 years and are continually developing as it merges with today's modern science. Chinese and western sciences diagnose and treat certain conditions like eczema very differently. TCM focuses on the environmental and psycho-emotional factors that can affect and may even be the root cause of eczema while western science focuses on bodily dysfunctions and how it can treat the certain part of the body.
TCM say that there are three main factors that cause eczema- moisture, heat and wind. It also believes that outside or environmental influences can cause certain illnesses and diseases. Climate, for instance, can bring about adverse reactions of one's body. Internal or emoti
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