This article is especially important to me, simply because I lived through the trauma of suffering this horrible disease and find it necessary to inform other people.
Because asthmatic all my life, eczema appeared to be his constant companion. (Atopic Not I hasten to add) when I was younger and really into my early 20's the doctors concluded that anxiety or stress is set to. In my opinion an easy diagnosis, because the same reasons were given to my constant severe asthma attacks.
What was strange is that eczema flared up when it is not always the same, sometimes it was wet and flowed, other times it was dry
The term "atopic" refers to a personal and familial tendency to develop eczema. What is your writing today! But in writing this section I make clear that no more than 30 years, my once called Atopic eczema, eczema normal.
It is best to determine at this juncture that although at the time my parents were astonished not to find any family with both! Up to one year at 13 years old, we went on a family holiday at that time by what was called "Eastern bloc" countries, Poland was our destination for my grandfather whom my father had not seen since the war to visit. It turned out that he was asthmatic and had eczema.
In any case, the mystery was cleared up. The irony here was that I became familiar with asthma through the inside of a Polish hospital. Apparently it can skip a generation, just like me and then, luckily, my daughters do not suffer either, although the possibility is there, unfortunately for their children.
Over the past 25 years my asthma under control and if the eczema. At least that's what I thought.
3 years ago, while enjoying my 20 minutes of sunlight around the pool (the best way to get your daily dose of vitamin D) my article on the sunlight to read. My foot started to itch around the heel. My first thought was that I had bitten, but it did not look like an insect bite, and therefore it was an attack of eczema. Not to worry it would pass quickly.
For my sins I must admit that the use of cortisone cream, which in the long term is not a good idea and would not recommend it as seriously dilutes the skin (as it did with my shins) the skin in this area is thin.
Days passed and instead of disappearing as it usually did, it began to spread. No amount of cream helped the healing.
It spread from my heel, around my feet on my legs, my arms, back. As it was to the neck seemed to make it an urge to have my scalp.
Eczema is not water or soap in particular, like, so I took to having a quick shower using organic and natural products.
Now I was panicking and did not know what to do for the best. At the end of my husband made me agree to a private skin care professional to consult. (Not cheap) feeling optimistic, we sat in the front of the individual, who quickly diagnosed the problem as atopic eczema. He had no idea what caused it, but thought it might be leather shoes, but really was not sure and other than writing a prescription for some cream did not go to work, regardless of the conclusion by saying "If it does not quite go back and began to spread, make an appointment. "Needless to say I did not.
Keep in mind this was the highlight of the summer and my choice of footwear has always been Dr. Scholl sandals. My instinct was to dismiss this theory.
After suffering three months before the mutilation began to subside as mysteriously as it came. Rightly or wrongly I this means radical changes in my eating habits and choice of products used on my skin.
1. I decided to be radical and changed my diet vegetarian / vegan
2. Using 100% natural Aloe Vera to my skin to wash
Since it started on my feet, I exfoliate every day and rub cream into the Eskimo skin to avoid becoming dry.
Note: Even the National Eczema Society has no idea what the trigger and allows each individual to learn the pain in daily life to manage.
No solace there! In my opinion, you are usually if not always left to deal with things themselves. Here's what they say may Atopic eczema
Soap and detergents
Skin infections
Dust mites and their droppings
Animal fur, hair and saliva
Pollen
Overheating
Rough Clothing
Many people with atopic eczema find that there is a link between eczema and stress, although whether the stress causes the eczema or vice versa is less clear.
If you want more information, please contact me through my website.
Nina Bagnall is the author of Looking Good Feeling Great Ladies 50 and older. Nina also writes e-books on health and wellbeing. Her website "Life is a Journey" was created to assist, encourage, persuade and enlighten all who visit. The website has a Remedy Store, ebook store with the other pages, make sure you visit soon.
Follow Nina on Twitter and click the button, like on her Facebook fan page. Born and raised in Staffordshire England, educated at a private convent school. Nina is married and has two daughters.
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