Article by Susan
Finding the specific allergen or irritant which is causing your eczema is important. If you can learn your eczema triggers, you can avoid them. If you can avoid your triggers, you can stop your eczema.
In some cases of eczema, like atopic dermatitis, it may be difficult to determine the root cause of your eczema.
This is because the eczema is actually triggered by a combination of many factors, such as a food allergy and an immune dysfunction at the same time. It makes treating that kind of eczema difficult.
However, in the case of contact dermatitis treatment and most other forms of eczema, identifying the trigger is simpler and you may be able to control your eczema by avoiding the trigger.
Many people go through their lives suffering from eczema, never knowing the cause. The truth is that there are literally thousands of potential eczema triggers.
However, instead of looking for the more complex triggers, it is far more likely that your eczema trigger is something you encounter everyday.
Too many common items are an eczema trap, causing your problem over and over again. If you can identify the triggers lurking in your own home, you may be able to make substantial progress in curing your eczema.
The first thing you should know is to not rely on your genetic disposition to determine your eczema triggers. While there are genetic tendency towards eczema in families, that is not always the case.
Sometimes, you may have a reaction to something that no other family member reacts too. Also, other family members may have never realized what is triggering their eczema.
Environmental Triggers – Smoking, dust, pet dander, and pollen. Everyone knows that these are triggers for hay fever and asthma, but not everyone knows they can cause eczema.
You may have decided that your pet dander and dust is controlled or the pollen count is not high enough to worry about. In truth, if this is causing your eczema it will only take exposure to a small amount.
It is time to examine your body
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