How to treat and prevent eczema, how to prevent eczema? How is eczema treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The situation you are talking about is allergic symptoms "Wheal".Chronic measles. It is recommended that you go to the hospital to check the allergens; Then desensitize to the allergen**! I'm sure you'll be doing it soon!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    With the change of seasons, many ** diseases appear frequently in life, among which eczema disease is one of the more common ones, if you do not understand the harm of eczema disease, and delay treatment, it will bring a lot of troubles to the patient's life.

    1. Hereditary: Among the five major hereditary diseases, eczema is among them. Eczema, like allergies, is a type of allergic reaction, and the genetic chance is 50%.

    2. Damage to the appearance of the patient: eczema has patches of erythema, dense or evacuated small papules, or blisters that are difficult to see with the naked eye, and in severe cases, there are large patches of oozing and erosion, and the reduction of pigment seriously affects the appearance and image.

    3. Itching and unbearable affect normal work and life: eczema makes people itch unbearable, and severe itching brings greater pain to patients, and even affects their normal work and life.

    Fourth, the prolongation of pigmentation affects the appearance: eczema is not timely or unscientific methods will lead to pigmentation or scarring. These scars are often difficult to remove and are often lifelong.

    5. To prevent eczema, it is necessary to avoid rapid temperature changes, which may be the antecedent cause of eczema. Stepping into the cold outdoors from a hot house, or entering a hot bath from an air-conditioned room, may cause ** disease.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Eczema is an inflammatory disease caused by a variety of internal and external factors. Many people suffer from eczema at some point in their lives. In order to stay away from eczema, it is very important to have a timely and effective ** coupled with careful and thoughtful care.

    People with inflammation can take a bath, but they need to wash it with warm water, which reduces the chance of infection and helps soften. However, excessively hot or cold water should be avoided.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The prevention of eczema actually needs to be done by the patients themselves. Try to pay attention to the details of daily life and life, such as try not to drink alcohol, alcohol includes all kinds of alcohol, such as white wine, red wine, rice wine, beer, etc. Try not to eat barbecued foods, such as roast beef, lamb, or other barbecues, including cooked foods.

    There are also hot pots, spicy hotpots, seafood, fish and shrimp and the like. There are also fruits.

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