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Finally, the immune system of people with eczema may also be involved in the process of skin seepage. Research has shown that people with eczema have an abnormal immune system response that tends to overreact to stimuli both inside and outside the body, leading to inflamed and watery skin. The causes of water seepage in eczema skin are various, including impaired skin barrier function, influence of environmental factors, and abnormal response of the immune system. Therefore, it is very important for people with eczema to maintain the integrity of the skin barrier, pay attention to avoid irritating factors, and choose suitable skin care products.
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When people have eczema, steroid medicines are often prescribed to reduce symptoms and relieve discomfort. Steroids are a commonly used anti-inflammatory drug that reduces inflammation and redness and relieves symptoms, but long-term use of steroid drugs can lead to addiction. According to statistics from the Department of Health of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, in 2019, more than 2,000 people sought treatment from medical institutions for "steroid addiction" caused by excessive use of steroid drugs. These patients may have used steroids for many years and have developed dependence and resistance to the drugs. In addition, long-term steroid use may lead to other side effects such as thinning of the skin, dilation of blood vessels, and increased risk of infection.
Posted on February 24, 2023
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More than 80% of Hong Kong eczema patients had used steroid drugs, and most of them (62%) had used moderate-intensity drugs. This suggests that steroid medications are very common in eczema treatment in Hong Kong. Steroid use has become a widespread concern due to the prolonged use of steroid creams in the treatment of eczema by many patients. According to a survey also initiated by the Hong Kong Skin Foundation, Hong Kong eczema patients are more concerned about the side effects of steroid drugs. More than half (54%) of the patients worry that the drugs will cause damage to the skin, and nearly 40% of the patients worry about the side effects of steroids. Drugs create dependence.
Posted on February 23, 2023
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Recent studies suggest that gut microbes may play an important role in the pathogenesis of BB in eczema. Changes in certain microbiomes may affect the development and regulation of the immune system, which in turn affects eczema BB symptoms in patients. The latest research also shows that immune regulation may be an important direction for the treatment of eczema BB. Researchers are developing novel treatments, such as antibody treatments and immunomodulators, that can help regulate a patient's immune system, thereby reducing the symptoms of eczema BB.
Posted on February 17, 2023
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[Dead Sea Salt can help kill bacteria and reduce inflammation, is it suitable for people with eczema?] Many medical literatures have pointed out that Dead Sea Salt has a salt concentration as high as 26% and is rich in a large amount of minerals, which can help patients with psoriasis and eczema to greatly improve the skin Condition.
Posted on February 14, 2023
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Exclusive breastfeeding can reduce the incidence of eczema by 54 percent, according to a study published in JAMA Pediatrics. The study collected data on the health of 13,557 children at age 16. Survey items included their lung function, asthma and eczema. The results of the study's skin examination showed that 0.3 percent of the children in the intervention group had signs of eczema, compared with 0.7 percent of the control group. That is, children who received breastfeeding support had a 54 percent lower risk of developing eczema as teenagers.
Posted on February 01, 2023
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