How does eczema ache to itch to return a responsibility?
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We not only need to treat eczema, if the disease is serious, we need to carry out surgical treatment. To treat the disease correctly, we also need to actively prevent it. For example, we should pay more attention to the diet. Some heat clearing and dampness removing foods are better for our health, such as mung beans, red beans, wax gourd, cucumber, lettuce, fish, shrimp, beef and mutton, etc It's better to eat less sex food. So how does eczema ache itch to return a responsibility?? Let's get to know the problem.
How does eczema ache to itch to return a responsibility?
Reason 1: it is mainly due to the patient's own allergic constitution, which is related to heredity, which is also an important cause of eczema; it is related to age, environment, nerves, such as anxiety, high mood or depression and other factors; in addition, it is also related to endocrine.
The second reason: including sunlight, damp heat, scratching, friction, soap, man-made fiber, etc. Some foods such as fish, shrimp and eggs can also induce eczema.
Reason 3: since eczema can grow on the head and face, because the skin of ear canal and auricle continues with the skin of face, eczema on the face, especially on the cheek, can easily reach the ears. The residual amniotic fluid and fetal fat in the ear canal of newborn stimulate the skin of ear canal and easily cause eczema.
matters needing attention
This is the information about whether eczema is painful or itchy. I would also like to remind you that patients with eczema are not allowed to eat seafood, including all seafood. Besides, they are not allowed to eat some fish. Even some poultry food should not be eaten as much as possible. Most of the patients usually eat seafood Light diet is better, can try to eat more vegetables, eat more vegetables will also be good for the patient's condition, patients must pay attention to a lot of rest is very good, got eczema is need to avoid staying up late, and do not eat some easy to lead to fire food.