What is Eczema?
Eczema is a skin condition that causes redness, itching, and inflammation. It is a chronic condition that can occur at any age, but is most common in children. Eczema is not contagious and cannot be spread from person to person.
What Causes Eczema?
- The exact cause of eczema is unknown. But here are some factors that can contribute to the development of eczema:
- Genetics: Eczema often runs in families.
- Abnormal Immune Response: People with eczema have an overactive immune system that responds to triggers by producing inflammation in the skin.
- Environmental Triggers: Certain environmental factors can trigger eczema symptoms or make them worse. These include dry skin, irritants such as soaps ,detergents, allergens such as dust mites and temperature or humidity changes.
- Stress: Stress can trigger or worsen eczema symptoms, likely because it can weaken the immune system and disrupt the skin barrier.
- Hormonal Changes: Women may experience worsening of eczema symptoms during their menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or menopause due to hormonal changes.
- Microbial Infections:Certain bacterial or viral infections can trigger or worsen eczema symptoms, such as Staphylococcus aureus infection.
Sign & Symptoms of Eczema
- The signs and symptoms of eczema can vary from person to person. Here are some of the most common ones:
- Dry, Itchy Skin: The skin may be red, scaly, and extremely itchy. Scratching can lead to thickened, leathery skin.
- Rash: A rash can develop anywhere on the body, but it is most commonly found on the face, neck, elbows, wrists, and knees.
- Swelling: The affected area may become swollen, especially if scratched.
- Blisters: Blisters may form in severe cases of eczema, leading to oozing and crusting.
- Skin Discoloration: The affected skin may become darker or lighter than the surrounding skin.
- Cracking: The skin may crack and become painful in affected area.
- Infections: Scratching can lead to breaks in the skin, making it more susceptible to bacterial or viral infections.
Is Homeopathic effective in a treatment of Eczema?
- If you experience any of these symptoms. Here are some common homeopathic remedies used for eczema:
- Graphites: This remedy is often used for eczema with thick, cracked, and oozing skin.
- Sulphur: Sulphur is used for many skin conditions, including eczema. It is often indicated for dry, itchy, and burning skin.
- Rhus Toxicodendron: This remedy is used for eczema with itching, burning, and blistering skin. It is also indicated for eczema that worsens with exposure to cold, damp weather.
- Muriaticum: This remedy is often used for eczema with dry, cracked, and scaly skin. It is also indicated for eczema that is worsened by stress or emotional upset.
- HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE should be used by a Qualified Homeopathic Physician and under their supervision for permanent cure according to root cause of the disease.
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