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Where Does Eczema Appear
Where Does Eczema Appear
How can i know if my baby has a food allergy from certain foods? how and where in body does rash appears?

my baby is 5months, 3 weeks old. started giving him food as agreed by his Doc. he has eczema but to a low level.. what type of food that makes allergy? Is white potatoes or butternut squash can cause allergy?

Almost any food can cause an allergy in somebody.

Proteins in food that the body does not have the enzymes to digest are the specific things that are responsible for inciting an allergic reaction. As a result, the allergens survive to cross the gastrointestinal lining, enter the bloodstream, and go to target organs, causing allergic reactions throughout the body. The mechanism of food allergy involves the immune system and heredity.

The reason that we wait to give babies various foods is to give their bodies time to build up the intestinal enzymes to digest foods and some foods must be started later than other.

A food allergy can start as an itching in the mouth and difficulty swallowing and breathing. Then, during digestion of the food in the stomach and intestines, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain can start. The allergens are absorbed and enter the bloodstream. When they reach the skin, allergens can induce hives or eczema, and when they reach the airways, they can cause asthma.

Very common allergies in infants are to eggs, milk, peanuts, and fruits, particularly tomatoes and strawberries. People tend to react to those foods they eat more often.

When you do start your baby on a food, you must give him/her only one new food at a time for several days in order to see if an allergic reaction develops. If you are only giving one new food at a time then you know exactly which food is causing the reaction.

An Eczema Symptom - How To Distinguish Between Different Types Of Eczema?

 

Eczema is an uncomfortable skin condition which is characterised by dry, flaky skin which is often itchy and has a slight burning sensation. The eczema can be set off by a multitude of factors which in turn leads to vigorous scratching of the affected areas which damages the skin further.

The eczema symptom is usually based on the skin being itchy, red, swollen, and weeping. However the symptoms vary slightly between the different types of eczema.

Four of the most common types of eczema are, atopic, varicose, discoid and contact.

Atopic Eczema is by far the most common form of Eczema and is often suffered alongside hay fever and asthma. This form of eczema is widely genetic with one or both parents suffering from the disease. The sensitive, easily allergic skin is irritated by many irritants in the environment.

These irritants can be found in the household including, dust (dust mites) animal hair/dander, chemicals found in detergents and many foods.

Varicose Eczema affects is mostly present on the legs. It is associated with varicose veins and can be a pre-cursor to varicose vein problems. It is also associated with poor circulation. Unlike Atopic eczema, it tends to affect the middle aged and the elderly.

Contact/Dermatitis Eczema

 This is a response to a sensitivity after being exposed to a particular material. This condition is caused when the immune system reacts to a particular substance.

Discoid Eczema can occur at any point in a persons life, however, it tends to appear at a later stage in life. It tends to affect the lower legs and feet and shows itself as a distinct round patch of eczema.

Symptoms of Eczema
Atopic
An atopic eczema symptom is characterised by red, dry, itchy skin. The skin can become raised with small blisters containing clear fluid. Scaly areas will develop where the skin has been continually damaged by scratching.

Varicose
A Varicose Eczema symptom will begin with a mild itching just above the ankle. This will then become patchy inflamed and itchy. Occasionally, ulcers can form.

Contact/Dermatitis
Contact eczema ,as the name suggests, is when the skin has come into contact with a substance that the body sees as a foreign substance and irritant. The eczema symptom will see the skin rash and become enflamed and itchy as the allergic response progresses. The eczema can appear to spread in other areas of the body.

 

Discoid
Discoid eczema is known to include round patches of rashy, red skin, they can blister and sometimes become infected.

Treatment for Eczema
It is usually best to discuss with your doctor before embarking upon any course of treatment. There does not appear to be a cure or a vaccination for eczema, however, there are a number of treatments which can control the symptoms.

Your doctor may prescribe you with steroid creams and will probably tell you to use sparingly and for a limited time. This is because these creams can thin your skin among other health problems.

When seeking a treatment for your eczema, you can use avoidance measures where you find out what you are allergic to and eliminate from your lifestyle.

There are also many organic creams available to use on your skin with no side effects or irritation.

 When treating eczema it is best to use natural methods. To discover a fully comprehensive natural treatment to rid your body of eczema continue to Remedy For Eczema.

 

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