Eczema can be triggered by a number of things. Usually, eczema is more prominent in infancy and then slowly goes away as infants reach there early childhood years, then can disappear for years, only to come back in their teenage years and adulthood.
Pay close attention to your diet, as well as any fragrances or detergent/soaps that you may be using. Certain chemicals in these products can trigger eczema to flare up from time to time, and continuing to use these products while you have eczema can make it even worse.
Eczema happens when skin is more sensitive to certain substances than normal. This often occurs in patches and may appear as rashes that come and go and may disappear altogether. The exact cause of eczema is unknown, but it is linked to allergies and an abnormal response of the immune system. Exposure to triggers, such as stress, allergens, and skin irritants, precipitate a flare-up of eczema in sensitive people. Meat and dairy products sometimes trigger an outbreak, and it is VERY uncomfortable. I’ve suffered with eczema my entire my life, and I still haven’t found the exact thing that caused my outbreaks. Also, don’t take long, hot baths or showers. Good luck.
Eczema can be triggered by a number of things. Usually, eczema is more prominent in infancy and then slowly goes away as infants reach there early childhood years, then can disappear for years, only to come back in their teenage years and adulthood.
Pay close attention to your diet, as well as any fragrances or detergent/soaps that you may be using. Certain chemicals in these products can trigger eczema to flare up from time to time, and continuing to use these products while you have eczema can make it even worse.
Hope that helps!
Eczema happens when skin is more sensitive to certain substances than normal. This often occurs in patches and may appear as rashes that come and go and may disappear altogether. The exact cause of eczema is unknown, but it is linked to allergies and an abnormal response of the immune system. Exposure to triggers, such as stress, allergens, and skin irritants, precipitate a flare-up of eczema in sensitive people. Meat and dairy products sometimes trigger an outbreak, and it is VERY uncomfortable. I’ve suffered with eczema my entire my life, and I still haven’t found the exact thing that caused my outbreaks. Also, don’t take long, hot baths or showers. Good luck.