Philippine News Today #74 :
(Originally Posted) Nov. 1, 2008
The causes of eczema have been obscure and nobody can really tell how a
person gets it. What we only know is that the skin with eczema looks
different than the usual normal skin. One thing for sure is that eczema
is not contagious.
The skin normally functions, being the largest
organ of the body, as the body's "armor" that protects the body from
environmental damage, repels bacterial infections and helps regulate
body temperature surges. The skin "confines" the water that the body
needs to function well. Without our waterproof skin, all body fluids
will just evaporate and the body becomes susceptible to all bacterial
invasions, which will make the body sick. Can you imagine what UV rays
can do to the body without the skin?
Skin with eczema manifests as
dry and cracked. Because of these cracks, the skin loses a lot of water
or moistures, which the body needs during the natural healing process.
The cracks on the skin are actually traumas, and the body senses that
there is something wrong with that particular area of the body. As the
body naturally responds to traumas, the immune system sets of its
"natural healing actions" by releasing substances. These substances
fight microorganism, which might have invaded the body through the
cracks. When I say cracks, I don't refer to just the large and obvious
ones. Cracks could also be microscopic crevices or cuts on the skin.
The substances released by the immune system can cause redness or
inflammation and itching. The itching is what aggravates the condition
of the eczematous skin because the automatic response to itching is
scratching. Scratching gives relief and a glorious experience to a lot
of people but the skin becomes more chapped, irritated and severed.
Itching can be so severe to cause irritability, stress, pain, and
sleeplessness. Blood may ooze from the cuts and further infections may
occur.
The course of the eczema episodes is unpredictable. Symptoms
may come and go and reappear as "flare ups'. The real causes of eczema
are unknown but certain things are considered as "triggers" to the
condition. Triggers or irritants may be substances, which the skin
comes in contact with like detergents, fragrances, abrasive clothing
materials (wool and synthetic fibers), dust and mites, and harsh
chemicals. Overheating, low humidity and even excessive sweating can
trigger flare-ups. Food allergies can also trigger and aggravate
flare-ups as the symptoms of food allergies are quite similar to
eczema. Eczema flare-ups and food allergies both cause itching of some
sort and it is the scratching response that makes it difficult to
prevent aggravations.
Eczema can affect adults and children.
Childhood eczema is very frustrating and stressful for the whole
family. The child may be fussy and irritable because of the itch that
agonizes them day in and day out. Eczema severed by rubbing and over
scratching creates disfigurement. This then poses social and emotional
stress especially when the child experiences nasty teasing from other
students because of the appearance of the skin.
There are ways to manage eczema. Adults and children alike can practice the following tips:
~Use
cool, light cotton beddings, loose cotton clothing and make sure you
wash the linens often with hot water to reduce dust mites infestations.
Remember to avoid harsh detergents, bleach, and fabric softeners. Rinse
clothing twice.
~Keep the skin moist and well moisturized, even
without the rash. Using thick creams can help create a barrier against
water loss. Make sure the product doesn't have any alcohol which dries
the skin..
~Avoid contacts with fur and feathers. Keep the room
allergen and dust free as much as possible. Having a hardwood floor can
help.
~Keep fingernails short and clean and use cotton gloves to prevent scratching during sleep.
~Keep away from food that you are allergic to.
~Bathe in tepid, NOT HOT, water for 5-10 mins. Use perfume free cleansers and moisturize the skin right after while the skin is still moist.
~Cosmetic products can trigger flare-ups so be wise to check the ingredients before you use them.
I understand the dilemma that people with eczema have to deal with everyday or during flare-ups. My husband has an everyday battle with eczema and my daughter, who suffers from occasional flare-up episodes, gets stressed each time she has it.