The temperature is warmer, don t get trapped by eczema!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-03

**It is the barrier of our body, and we will come into contact with many substances in life. In particular, bacteria and impurities can cause persistent discomfort in the body, triggering various discomforts, such as eczema.

Eczema is an allergic** disease, the patient will be uncomfortable, excessive scratching will damage**. So why do you get eczema? And how to prevent the occurrence of eczema.

Edit Why do I get eczema?

* is inflammation that occurs on the surface of **, often manifested as pimples, papules, redness, swelling, itching, disease**dark redness, etc.

There are many causes of eczema, such as genetics, environment, diet, drugs, infections, etc., and sometimes mood can also induce eczema.

Edit Genetic factors.

Some types of eczema are closely related to genetics, such as many eczema caused by allergies.

Dietary factors. Containing protein, seafood, and irritating foods can easily lead to allergies and cause eczema.

Environmental factors. Environment refers to the physical environment and individual environment, such as outdoor air, water, soil, pollen, the indoor environment we live in, etc., can cause eczema.

Climatic and physical factors.

Ultraviolet rays in the sun are stronger, and prolonged exposure to the sun can damage the surface**. Cold, humid and dry climates can also cause eczema.

Mental factors. Too much pressure in work and life is easy to produce nervous and depressed bad emotions, which makes endocrine disorders, becomes sensitive, and promotes the occurrence of eczema.

Pharmacological factors. Drug factors are the cause of some eczema, especially eczema-type drug eruptions.

Infectious factors. Infectious factors are the main cause of eczema, and the occurrence of eczema is related to the infection of certain microorganisms.

Edit So what can patients do with eczema themselves? Of course, pay attention to lifestyle habits to alleviate eczema symptoms.

1.Use a humidifier when the indoor air is too dry.

2.Baths should be done in lukewarm water, with mild soap or body soap, and should not be bathed for more than 15 minutes. Do not over-wash the affected area.

3.Apply faxenacine to the affected area after washing.

4.Avoid wearing tight clothing, rough clothing.

5.Take care to protect the affected area** and avoid scratching the rash.

6.Sweating can irritate the rash, and strenuous exercise should be avoided.

7.Avoid excessive stress and maintain a happy mood.

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