What Is The Cause Of Eczema?
By The Alternate Medic | July 29, 2008
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Quite often eczema is a debilitating condition which is hard to live with as there is no known cure for it at present. However there are ways to minimise the effects the condition can have on your daily life.
Naturally one of the best ways to cope with the condition is to try and find out what the cause of eczema is. Unfortunately, there doesn’t appear to be a single root cause for all cases of eczema (at least none that has yet been found), but there are certain factors which seem to aggravate the condition.
Trying To Find The Cause Of Eczema
It is well known that many eczema sufferers are also prone to suffering from allergies (hay fever is an excellent example of this) therefore some doctors believe it is a good idea to take an allergy test.
Unfortunately, an allergy test won?t magically reveal the cause of eczema, however, it will reveal what kind of allergens produce an adverse reaction in your body ? a reaction that could cause your eczema to flare up.
An example is dust in the house which is a common allergen, so eczema sufferers who test positive for this should consider buying hypoallergenic bedding to minimise the amount of dust mites and other irritants that may be the cause of eczema flare ups.
In other words, the results of an allergy test can point to irritants you can try to exclude (or at the very least minimise) in your everyday life. By doing this, you may find that the cause of eczema in your own life can be isolated and the effects reduced.
Believe it or not stress is another common cause of eczema which occurs in everyone’s life at some point or another. Stress can be a big trigger however, not many people realise it can have such a big effect on an eczema sufferer.
If you notice that you become easily stressed and that it affects your eczema then you should find ways and means of reducing your stress, Make some time for yourself each day to simply relax and enjoy something, whether it?s reading a good book or reclining in the bath. Meditation is an excellent method of stress release.
Naturally, reducing your stress levels won?t happen overnight, but if you recognize it as being the trigger for your eczema flare-up, persevering towards a more relaxed lifestyle will yield big benefits in the long run.
As they say ?every cause has an effect?, therefore finding the cause of eczema in your life even though it may appear to be unrelated at first, could lead you to the solution to your problem. Take this source away, and your eczema should improve.
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