When I look back on the past seven years, eczema seems to have become a part of my life, a stubborn enemy that constantly challenges my patience and determination. From the beginning of high school, it quietly invaded my life, like an invisible shadow, gradually expanding its territory, and eventually evolved into a protracted war.
The turn of spring and summer is a time when eczema is rampant. It spread like a weed, spreading like a weed, almost everywhere in my body, especially on my legs and arms, and those dense red dots were shocking. Whenever this happens, I always feel a deep sense of powerlessness, as if I am being bound in a cage from which I cannot escape. Fortunately, my face always survived and became my only solace in this war.
At its worst, I could barely sleep. When night falls, the itching of eczema becomes more intense, making me toss and turn and have trouble sleeping. When I wake up in the morning, there are always stains left on the sheets and covers, which are the traces of my struggle at night. On my legs, the eczema was particularly severe, and those red and swollen areas were constantly expanding, making me scarcely afraid to look at them directly. Therefore, I always try to avoid wearing shorts and sandals on hot summer days, for fear of exposing my body's weaknesses.
Initially, I didn't see eczema as a serious problem. It only appeared occasionally in some small parts, I thought it was just a mosquito bite bag, and I didn't pay much attention to it. However, over time, the scope of eczema expands, gradually spreading from small dots to patches of red and swollen areas. I started to feel anxious and confused, why did this seemingly innocuous little question bother me so much?
For eczema, I tried various methods. I once went to a well-known local TCM clinic in the hope of using Chinese medicine to regulate my body. During that time, I drank a lot of Chinese medicine, but the effect was not obvious. Eczema still reverses, and it makes me feel depressed. After entering the university, the symptoms of eczema became more severe. Every day in class, I had to carry a tissue with me and wipe the itchy area constantly. The pain and embarrassment made me feel helpless.
However, I didn't give up. I was determined to find a way to really ** eczema. I started to look up a lot of information to understand the causes of eczema and how to do it. At the same time, my mom is actively helping me find a solution. After a period of exploration and attempts, I gradually found a set of ** methods that suit me.
First of all, I realized the importance of getting rid of the moisture in my body. So, I started to use ginger to soak my feet to ward off cold and dampness. Every night, I would insist on soaking my feet for 20-30 minutes to allow the warmth of ginger to penetrate into my body. Not only does this help to wick away moisture, but it also relieves my fatigue.
Secondly, I began to pay strict attention to my hygiene and routine. I became more diligent and instead of saving up and washing my clothes once a week, I washed them every two days. At the same time, I also started to pay attention to the hygiene of the dormitory, washing the sheets, covers, and pillows every week. Also, to avoid food scraps attracting small bugs, I no longer eat in the dorm room. These seemingly small changes have played a crucial role in my eczema**.
In the end, I also carefully chose the ointment that suits me. I have been using hormone ointments for eczema before, but this time I chose Anyipu Yimin. It works very well and is not easy to repeat. This made me suffer a lot less in the process.
After a period of perseverance and hard work, my eczema symptoms gradually subsided. It has not been more than a year now. Although I still have some marks on my body, my heart is full of joy and pride. Because I know that through my own efforts and perseverance, I have won the battle against the disease.
Looking back on this experience, I deeply realized that eczema requires a combination of methods and strategies. At the same time, long-term persistence and patience are essential. We must not rush to achieve success, let alone be discouraged by momentary setbacks. As long as we have a correct mentality and face the difficulties and challenges in the process with a normal heart, I believe we will be able to defeat the stubborn enemy of eczema.
In the days to come, I will continue to maintain good habits and attitudes, and strive to maintain my health. At the same time, I also hope to be able to share my experience with more people, so that more people can understand the best methods and precautions for eczema. I believe that as long as we work together, we will be able to overcome the problem of eczema and make life better and healthier.