July 1, 2008

Eczema

Eczema, or Atopic Dermatitis, is a chronic, itchy skin disease that usually appears on the inside of the elbows and knees and on the face and the wrists. Infants are the most common sufferers of eczema, and most will be free of the disease by the time they’re eighteen months old. But children, as well as adults, can develop it at any age.Eczema is an allergic disease; it’s more common in people who have other allergies, particularly asthma and hay fever. The best approach for controlling eczema is similar to that of controlling other allergies. The first step is to try to identify allergenic foods. Some people will dramatically improve when they eliminate allergenic foods from their diets. Some allergenic foods are eggs, milk, dairy products, chocolate, peanut, soy, potatoes, and the glutens found in wheat, oats, rye, and barley. An allergen-free diet should be followed for 4-6 weeks in order to allow improvement. In infants, cow’s milk is the most common allergen, so it’s important to breast-feed babies as long as possible.In addition, if the parents of a child are allergic to certain foods, the baby may carry that allergy as well and those foods should be avoided. It’s […]

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