Eczema
Eczema is a skin disease, also called dermatitis, that causes itching, redness, dry skin, and inflamed skin.
Worldwide, More than 10% population have eczema, but some countries more cases like us, us, Sweden, India, China, Pakistan, and Canada.
In America More than 31.6 million people have eczema disease.
Eczema treatment is possible, Let's know more about: What eczema is: Symptoms cause and treatment.
Eczema symptoms
Symptoms of eczema vary from person to person.Eczema symptoms can appear any part of body like head, legs, behind the knees, feet, hands, Face, elbows, ankles, especially cheeks, Lips, Nipples, Breast, penis, Vaginal ( vulva).
• Dry skin
• Skin flushing
• Itching
• Cracked skin
• Wet Skin
• Red, black or brown affected area
• Dark line around the eyes
• Hyper pigmentation
• Swollen skin
• Oozing and crusting
Eczema Causes
The cause of eczema many
Genetic: Eczema can also be passed from parents to children; if someone in your family has it, you may have it, too. Although genetic eczema is untreatable and, if you get treated, it comes back after a few days, weeks, months, and years, you can cure it with a good diet and natural treatment.
Environment: The environment can also cause eczema in some people, such as high UV rays, air pollution, dry weather, cold weather, humidity, and pollen grains.
Immune system: some people immune system overreact pet dander, heavy fragrance, dust and pollution.
Emotional: Some research highlights that stress is a significant contributor to eczema, just like anger, depression, and anxiety can cause eczema.
Food: Some foods can cause eczema some people like pickle, peanuts, eggs, dairy products, milk, soya, fish, wheat etc. that all kinds of foods cause eczema.
Smoke and Tabaco: If you take tabaco and smokes cigarettes, you have higher risk of eczema.
Bacteria: Some bacteria grow on your skin and cause eczema, like the staphylococcus aureus bacteria, which is the most common type of bacteria that causes eczema.
Soap and detergents: Some children and adults and women skin very highly sensitive to the ingredients found in soap detergents powder, use organic detergent powder and soap.
Chemical: Some chemicals can cause eczema, like paint, cleaners, adhesives, pesticides, and air fresheners.
Perfumes: Eczema symptoms can be triggered by perfumes in some people; if you have perfume or scent allergies, you should avoid using these products.
Dust mites: Dust mites can cause eczema. because so many types of tiny mites live in your house dust. Dust mites affect your immune system, and your body produces antibodies against the normally harmful substances.
Mould: Some types of mould species can cause eczema. that mould cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Pests: Some pests, like cockroaches, mice, and rats, can cause eczema.
Pets: Some animals can cause eczema in some people, like cats, dogs, and birds, etc.
Clothing: If you have eczema, wear skin-friendly clothes.
Makeup: Makeup can also cause eczema.
Types of eczema
• Nummular eczema
• Neurodermatitis
• Seborrheic dermatitis
• Stasis dermatitis
• Contact dermatitis
• Atopic dermatitis
• Dyshidrotic eczema
Nummular dermatitis: Nummular dermatitis is a skin disease that is characterised by multiple, coin-shaped spots on your skin.
Nummular is a Latin word it means round or "coin shaped.
Nummular dermatitis is also called nummular eczema and discoid eczema
Causes of nummular dermatitis
• Heat and humidity
• Dry air
• Allergies
• Bacterial infection (Staphylococcus aureus)
• Bath hot bath
• Allergy for soaps and detergents powder
• Tobacco and alcohol
• Bugs
Seborrheic dermatitis: Seborrheic dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease that causes itching and patches, dandruff, and powdery flakes on your scalp. This eczema affects your sebaceous glands.
Causes of Seborrheic dermatitis
• Overgrowth of Malassezia yeast
• Illness
• Environment factors
• Hormonal
• Allergy for soaps and detergents powder
• Neurological diseases
• Parkinson
• Tardive Dyskinesia
• Facial nerve palsy
• Epilepsy
• Immune system week it can cause like
• HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
• Organ transplant
• Adult Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
• Adult Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
• Hot cold and dry weather
Neurodermatitis: Neurodermatitis is a type of eczema that causes thick, scaly patches on your skin; usually, patients have one or two patches. This skin condition is also known as lichen simplex chronicus.
Causes of Neurodermatitis
• Poor blood flow
• Big bite
• Dry skin
• Nerve injuries
• Tight clothes
Atopic dermatitis: This is the most common type of eczema; it's common in young children but may affect any age.
Causes of Atopic dermatitis
• Environmental factors
• Dry skin
• Food allergy
• Immune system
• Genes
• Dust mites
• Pet fur
• Pollen
• Mold
Dyshidrotic eczema: Dyshidrotic eczema is a sudden rash of small blisters on your hands and fingers. Sometime it cures automatically, means without uses any treatment, but sometime it becomes chronic (long-term) skin condition.
Dyshidrotic eczema is also called Pompholyx, Vesicular eczema or palmoplantar eczema.
It's mostly common in 20 and 40 ages people.
Causes of Dyshidrotic eczema
• Stress
• Environment factors
• Hiv infection
• Seasonal allergy
• Immune system
• Smoking and alcohol
• Tobacco
• Medication
• Metal, especially nickel or cobalt
Stasis dermatitis: Stasis dermatitis is a common type of eczema that occurs in people who have poor blood flow. In this eczema, fluid leaks from weakened veins into your skin.
Stasis dermatitis also called gravitational dermatitis and venous eczema.
• Varicose veins
• Swelling legs long time
• Stasis dermatitis mostly causes patient
have blood flow problem in their lower
legs.
• Had cellulitis
• Kidney problem
Contact dermatitis: Contact dermatitis caused by contact with a certain substance can cause eczema in some people. Your immune system overreacts, causing your skin to become red, blistered, dry and cracked, swollen, burning, tender, and itchy.
Causes of Contact dermatitis
• Fragrance
• Antibiotic
• medications
• Tattoo ink
• Hair colour
• Metal and nickel
• Botanicals
• Preservatives
• Pollan grains
• Mites
• Bugs
Cream: Moisturiser lotion and cream should be used regularly on your skin.
Avoid contact: Avoid contact if you have allergies to some chemicals like paint, cleaners, adhesive pesticides, and air fresheners.
Stop smoking: you smoke cigarettes, then you leave it. because smoking increases eczema disease in some people, which also includes eczema
Stress: In some eczema patients, stress can trigger eczema symptoms, so do not take stress.
Avoid place: Avoid going there if you have allergies: to dust or mould, bugs, or pets; those places trigger eczema symptoms in some people.
Foods: Avoid foods Stop eating unhealthy foods because unhealthy foods cause eczema in some people. Other foods also cause eczema because it affect your immune system, and your body produces antibodies against the normally other foods like red meat, wheat and gluten, eggs, soy, and cow milk, peanut citrus, tomatoes, cloves, cinnamon, and vanilla.
Clothing: wear loose clothes. wear cotton and natural-fiber clothes.
Stop scratching. Stop scratching your skin it can cause an infection your skin.
Bath: Take a daily bath with room temperature water; avoid hot water.
Soap and detergents powder: use natural soap and detergents powder.
Biopsy: During a biopsy, a surgeon cuts a small portion of the affected part, collects a sample of tissue, and tests it in a laboratory under a microscope.
Patch testing: In this test, a small amount of different chemicals that cause allergies is applied to your skin and then covered after some hours remove it help to find the cause of a possible allergic reaction on the skin.
Blood tests: A blood test also helps to diagnose eczema because eczema patients have a raised IgE antibody level.
Coconut oil: use coconut oil to cure eczema symptoms because coconut oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties and makes your skin soft.
Aloe vera: Aloe vera is very effective for curing your eczema because it is a natural moisturiser and makes your skin soft and shiny.
Steroid cream: Steroids are also very good for eczema, e.g., topical steroids, corticosteroid cream, ointment.
Antibodies: Antibodies are effective to treat skin infections. Dupilumab and tralokinumab, both monoclonal antibodies, are used to treat atopic dermatitis.
Antihistamines: Antihistamines are medicines that help suppress eczema symptoms, e.g.
Fexofenadine (Allegra)
Loratadine (Alavert, Claritin)
Cetirizine (Zyrtec).
Light therapy: light therapy is very helpful to reduce eczema symptoms. In this therapy, ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) and ultraviolet A (UVA) lights are used.
Immunosuppressant drugs: immunosuppressant drugs help treat atopic dermatitis (e.g., Ciclosporin).
Nummular is a Latin word it means round or "coin shaped.
Nummular dermatitis is also called nummular eczema and discoid eczema
Causes of nummular dermatitis
• Heat and humidity
• Dry air
• Allergies
• Bacterial infection (Staphylococcus aureus)
• Bath hot bath
• Allergy for soaps and detergents powder
• Tobacco and alcohol
• Bugs
Seborrheic dermatitis: Seborrheic dermatitis is a common inflammatory skin disease that causes itching and patches, dandruff, and powdery flakes on your scalp. This eczema affects your sebaceous glands.
Causes of Seborrheic dermatitis
• Overgrowth of Malassezia yeast
• Illness
• Environment factors
• Hormonal
• Allergy for soaps and detergents powder
• Neurological diseases
• Parkinson
• Tardive Dyskinesia
• Facial nerve palsy
• Epilepsy
• Immune system week it can cause like
• HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
• Organ transplant
• Adult Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
• Adult Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
• Hot cold and dry weather
Neurodermatitis: Neurodermatitis is a type of eczema that causes thick, scaly patches on your skin; usually, patients have one or two patches. This skin condition is also known as lichen simplex chronicus.
Causes of Neurodermatitis
• Poor blood flow
• Big bite
• Dry skin
• Nerve injuries
• Tight clothes
Atopic dermatitis: This is the most common type of eczema; it's common in young children but may affect any age.
Causes of Atopic dermatitis
• Environmental factors
• Dry skin
• Food allergy
• Immune system
• Genes
• Dust mites
• Pet fur
• Pollen
• Mold
Dyshidrotic eczema: Dyshidrotic eczema is a sudden rash of small blisters on your hands and fingers. Sometime it cures automatically, means without uses any treatment, but sometime it becomes chronic (long-term) skin condition.
Dyshidrotic eczema is also called Pompholyx, Vesicular eczema or palmoplantar eczema.
It's mostly common in 20 and 40 ages people.
Causes of Dyshidrotic eczema
• Stress
• Environment factors
• Hiv infection
• Seasonal allergy
• Immune system
• Smoking and alcohol
• Tobacco
• Medication
• Metal, especially nickel or cobalt
Stasis dermatitis: Stasis dermatitis is a common type of eczema that occurs in people who have poor blood flow. In this eczema, fluid leaks from weakened veins into your skin.
Stasis dermatitis also called gravitational dermatitis and venous eczema.
• Varicose veins
• Swelling legs long time
• Stasis dermatitis mostly causes patient
have blood flow problem in their lower
legs.
• Had cellulitis
• Kidney problem
Contact dermatitis: Contact dermatitis caused by contact with a certain substance can cause eczema in some people. Your immune system overreacts, causing your skin to become red, blistered, dry and cracked, swollen, burning, tender, and itchy.
Causes of Contact dermatitis
• Fragrance
• Antibiotic
• medications
• Tattoo ink
• Hair colour
• Metal and nickel
• Botanicals
• Preservatives
• Pollan grains
• Mites
• Bugs
Prevention of eczema
Cream: Moisturiser lotion and cream should be used regularly on your skin.
Avoid contact: Avoid contact if you have allergies to some chemicals like paint, cleaners, adhesive pesticides, and air fresheners.
Stop smoking: you smoke cigarettes, then you leave it. because smoking increases eczema disease in some people, which also includes eczema
Stress: In some eczema patients, stress can trigger eczema symptoms, so do not take stress.
Avoid place: Avoid going there if you have allergies: to dust or mould, bugs, or pets; those places trigger eczema symptoms in some people.
Foods: Avoid foods Stop eating unhealthy foods because unhealthy foods cause eczema in some people. Other foods also cause eczema because it affect your immune system, and your body produces antibodies against the normally other foods like red meat, wheat and gluten, eggs, soy, and cow milk, peanut citrus, tomatoes, cloves, cinnamon, and vanilla.
Clothing: wear loose clothes. wear cotton and natural-fiber clothes.
Stop scratching. Stop scratching your skin it can cause an infection your skin.
Bath: Take a daily bath with room temperature water; avoid hot water.
Soap and detergents powder: use natural soap and detergents powder.
Eczema Diagnosis
Dermatologist: Most of cases dermatologist will look at your skin and know it's eczema. A dermatologist may ask you some questions like your family history or medical history.Biopsy: During a biopsy, a surgeon cuts a small portion of the affected part, collects a sample of tissue, and tests it in a laboratory under a microscope.
Patch testing: In this test, a small amount of different chemicals that cause allergies is applied to your skin and then covered after some hours remove it help to find the cause of a possible allergic reaction on the skin.
Blood tests: A blood test also helps to diagnose eczema because eczema patients have a raised IgE antibody level.
Treatment of eczema
Cream: Moisturiser, lotion, and cream should be used regularly on your skin.Coconut oil: use coconut oil to cure eczema symptoms because coconut oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties and makes your skin soft.
Aloe vera: Aloe vera is very effective for curing your eczema because it is a natural moisturiser and makes your skin soft and shiny.
Steroid cream: Steroids are also very good for eczema, e.g., topical steroids, corticosteroid cream, ointment.
Antibodies: Antibodies are effective to treat skin infections. Dupilumab and tralokinumab, both monoclonal antibodies, are used to treat atopic dermatitis.
Antihistamines: Antihistamines are medicines that help suppress eczema symptoms, e.g.
Fexofenadine (Allegra)
Loratadine (Alavert, Claritin)
Cetirizine (Zyrtec).
Light therapy: light therapy is very helpful to reduce eczema symptoms. In this therapy, ultraviolet B (NB-UVB) and ultraviolet A (UVA) lights are used.
Immunosuppressant drugs: immunosuppressant drugs help treat atopic dermatitis (e.g., Ciclosporin).
Homoeopathic Treatment
In homoeopathic also good for treatment your eczema mostly homoeopathic doctor use eg -• Dr. reckeweg r23
• Dr. Reckeweg r20
• Graphites cream
Other homoeopathic medicine
• Sulphur 200
• Graphites 30
• Petroleum 30
• Mezerium
• Rhus Tox 30
• Natrum muriaticum
• Silicea
All these medicines education purpose do not use any medicine without doctor's advice.
Natural treatment of eczema
Cream: Moisturiser, lotion, and cream should be used regularly on your skin.Coconut oil: use coconut oil to cure eczema symptoms because coconut oil has antifungal and antibacterial properties and makes your skin soft.
Aloe vera: Aloe vera is very effective for curing your eczema because it is a natural moisturiser and makes your skin soft and shiny.
Take natural treatment with allopathic, and homoeopathic medicine natural treatment increases your recovery time and immunity power.
Ayurvedic Treatment of eczema
Giloy-heart-leaved moonseed (Tinospora cordifolia) juice take 4 spoons and wheat grass juice take 4 spoons and aloe vera juice take 4 spoons of turmeric juice and take 4 spoons and mix them all add 50 ml of water. Take an empty stomach in the morning and don't eat anything for one hour after taking it.Khadirarishta and mahamanjisthadi kwath pravahi: Take both these syrups 1 hour after meals take 4 teaspoon with 20 ml of water.
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