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Disease Eczema

risk of baby contracting dental disease and eczema?
i have eczema
and my husband has a dental disease, in which all his teeth are weak and brittle and break, chip and shatter.
his mother and his brother have the same disorder.
but his other brother hasnt had any problems yet.
and im just wondering what are the chances that our baby will inherit our conditions.
mainly the dental.
is there any vitamin or extra nutriet i can get other than calcium to prevent it from happneing?
i am 17 weeks pregnant and on prenatal vitamins.
but im worried that isnt enough.
help?
You may want to check with your doctor on this. I'm lactose intolerant and so are my mom and sister. I'm afraid that my baby will also be lactose intolerant or he/she is not getting enough calcium. I've been taking calcium supplements for years. The day I started taking prenatal vitamins I started taking 4 calcium pills per day instead of the recommended 2. Perhaps you could just increase your calcium intake or talk to your doctor to see if there are ways of preventing it. Good luck!
Eczema Treatment: Joint Efforts of Doctor and Patient is Necessary
Though the exact cause behind eczema is not discovered yet, it would be wrong to say that there is no successful method for eczema treatment. Like any other diseases, eczema also has its cure. The problem is that proper treatment for this disease takes a reasonably longer time. This makes many people lose hope and they start saying that there is no cure for this disease.
Eczema treatment requires more care than simply medicine intake. The patient or the caretaker (in cases where the patient is a minor) of the patient should take care of a few facts to get full benefit from eczema treatment. Keeping the affected place clean and moist is one of the most important things to be done. The main problem with eczema is that the patients feel irritation on the spot and derives pleasure from itching on it.
Itching causes the worst thing to eczema. But the patient cannot help it if the affected spot remains dry. That is why it is necessary to keep the place moist always. In this regard, taking regular bath can be of good help. Together with this, the patient also should use proper ointment on regular basis. Experts also need to be consulted and eczema treatment should go on as per his/her prescription.
Dermatologists may not be unanimous regarding the cause of eczema; but all of them are agreed that it can be treated successfully with the joint efforts of the patient and the doctor. If the doctors prescribe something, the patient or the guardian of the patients must make it a point that the prescription is followed properly. Since prevention is better than cure, people with extra sensitive skin should take precaution to avoid eczema. People who are susceptible to allergy should also take some precaution. One should start eczema treatment immediately after noticing the symptom.
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The Addam has extensive knowledge on dermatology, especially on eczema treatment. His articles are informative and beneficent for those who are concerned with treatment of skin disease.

