Eczema Treatment Begins By Knowing What Caused It
Eczema is a skin disorder. It is one of those conditions that has no cure. You cannot undergo eczema treatment without first knowing what caused it.
Some doctors believe that there is an imbalance in the body that causes eczema. In some cases, the body is producing too much or too little of certain hormones. One example is when you have low thyroid function. When this happens, you will also have poor blood circulation and your skin can develop the symptoms of eczema such as blistering, itching, oozing and swelling.
Eating also causes some people to have eczema. Some patients complain of certain food allergies before the flare-ups occur.
We all know that if we sustain an infection, the immune system will not work properly and the body will shut down. When this happens, we are also vulnerable to this skin disorder. A case in point is the growth of Candida albicans which is a type of yeast infection.
Aside from ingesting something that may give you eczema, it is also possible to inhale an irritant it or absorb it through your skin.
Stress has also been known to cause eczema because the body produces cortisol, a hormone that affects the intestinal tract by destroying friendly bacteria. As a result, your digestive system becomes impaired. You will feel pain in your stomach and when it happens more often, you may soon develop ulcers. This will soon affect other systems in the body and can also make you vulnerable to eczema.
Eczema is also hereditary. This means that if someone in your family, like your parents or grandparents, had this before, there is a greater possibility that you will also have it.
So now what? Well, knowing what causes your eczema will make it easier for doctors to figure out how to help you. If the trigger factors are determined, you will be advised to avoid these factors so that after you have undergone treatment, you will not encounter flare-ups.
Should eczema be stress related, you will be advised to stay away from activities that make it come back. You may need to talk to your boss about your condition. Minimizing stress at work can go a long way toward relieving eczema symptoms.
Sadly, there is nothing you can do if it is genetic. The only thing doctors can do is tell you what to do when it happens and how to prevent it from recurring. Proper hygiene is probably the best advice because with the help of moisturizers, you will be able to keep your skin healthy.
There are also over the counter supplements you can take to help fight against eczema.
Doctors have not really pinpointed the exact cause of eczema. There is speculation that certain abnormalities may cause this, but this is different for each person diagnosed with it.
The good news is that there are eczema treatments available. Before you try anything, it is best to get a diagnosis from a doctor first. Self-medicating without a doctor’s advise could make matters worse.
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