08/06/2021
🌷7 types of eczema and How to Heal🌷
If your skin itches and turns red from time to time, you might have eczema. This skin condition is very common in children, but adults can get it too.
Eczema is sometimes called atopic dermatitis, which is the most common form. “Atopic” refers to an allergy. People with eczema often have allergies or asthma along with itchy, red skin.
Eczema comes in a few other forms, too. Each eczema type has its own set of symptoms and triggers. There are also some common symptoms for all types of eczema:
👉Dry, scaly skin
👉Redness
👉Itching, which may be intense
1. Atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis is the most common form of eczema. It usually starts in childhood, and often gets milder or goes away by adulthood. Atopic dermatitis is part of what doctors call the atopic triad. “Triad” means three. The other two diseases in the triad are Asthma and Hay fever. Many people with atopic dermatitis have all three conditions.
2. Contact dermatitis. If you have red, irritated skin that’s caused by a reaction to substances you touch, you may have contact dermatitis. It comes in two types: Allergic contact dermatitisis an immune system reaction to an irritant like latex or metal.Irritant contact dermatitisstarts when a chemical or other substance irritates your skin.
3. Dyshidrotic eczema. Dyshidrotic eczema causes small blisters to form on your hands and feet. It’s more common in women than men.
4. Hand eczema. Eczema that only affects your hands is called hand eczema. You may get this type if you work in a job like hairdressing or cleaning, where you regularly use chemicals that irritate the skin.
5. Neurodermatitis. Neurodermatitis is similar to atopic dermatitis. It causes thick, scaly patches to pop up on your skin.
6. Nummular eczema. This type of eczema causes round, coin-shaped spots to form on your skin. The word “nummular” means coin in Latin. Nummular eczema looks very different from other types of eczema, and it can itch a lot.
7. Stasis dermatitis. Stasis dermatitis happens when fluid leaks out of weakened veins into your skin. This fluid causes swelling, redness, itching, and pain.
🌸Seeing a Doctor🌸
See your doctor if the itching and redness you’re experiencing doesn’t go away on its own, or if it interferes with your life. A skin doctor called a dermatologist can diagnose and treat eczema. Your doctor will give you medicine and ointment for life time management.
To help you understand your condition as per alternative medicine, it may be helpful to understand that eczema is an immune activated skin condition which has psychosomatic meaning. It means the mind has been playing a key role in causing it. To better understand how your mind is causing it, keep a diary to identify your eczema triggers. Write down:
👉What you eat and drink which causes flare up. This food is trigger registered by mind.
👉What skin products, chemicals, soaps, makeup, and detergents you use which causes trigger. These products are also triggers registered by mind.
👉What activities you do, such as taking a walk outside in the woods or swimming in a chlorinated pool which causes flare up.
👉When you’re under stress, how much your eczema flare up.
You must begin to notice connections between your activities and your eczema flare-ups. Here the mind is playing a nasty game without you being aware only. Once you are aware you can easily release these triggers by Talk therapy, Time line Therapy, Meditation and EFT. Bring this journal to your HEALTH COACH to help them pinpoint your triggers.
🌷Treatment🌷
Eczema often comes and goes. When it appears, you might need to try different medicines and other treatments to get rid of the rash. If you involve mind also in the healing process the results are astounding and permanent.
Cool compresses or ice pack applied before you rub on the corticosteroid cream can help the medicine get into your skin more easily. Natural home made mix of castor oil and turmeric with ice pack over the surface is very helpful without any side effects.
If an allergic reaction results in a flare-up of your eczema, you’ll want to avoid the substance that triggers it till the time you have released those triggers from your mind using other therapies.
🌻Let me introduce myself🌻
I am Roshan, a Health coach in the field of Holistic Health and I focus on *Anxiety/Depression and Skin related diseases* like *Eczema/ Psoriasis* and other skin conditions. I practice *holistic healing methods which includes Homeopathy, Talk therapy, Time line therapy & Meditation*. My aim is to heal a person in a *drugless, non surgery and painless way* with no use of allopathy medicines. I am doing it as charity. *I don't ask FEES (FREE)*. People who have benefitted donate as voluntary contribution.
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