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Chinese medicines and acupuncture are two holistic eczema treatment options that have been used for centuries. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine technique, which involves the insertion of needles into certain points along the body as a means of restoring balance within the body. Meanwhile, Chinese medicines provide personalized eczema treatments tailored to the individual’s needs that may include nutritional advice, herbal remedies, and other holistic practices. The combination of these two eczema treatments can offer patients lasting relief from eczema symptoms and improved quality of life. With simple yet effective practices like these, eczema doesn’t have to be something that controls your life.

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It is a Skin inflammation that is itchy. People with a family history of atopic dermatitis are more likely to develop the condition in childhood. Typically, the main symptom of this condition is a rash on the arms and behind the knees. However, it can occur anywhere on the body. It is important to avoid soap and other irritants during treatment. Itching may also be relieved by certain creams and ointments.

As a result of their inability to retain moisture, people with atopic eczema often have very dry skin. Itchy and sore skin may be caused by this dryness, which makes the skin more likely to react to certain triggers. Due to the genes, you inherit from your parents, you may be more likely to develop atopic eczema as a child. The incidence of atopic eczema is higher among children who have a parent with atopic eczema or siblings with eczema. As atopic eczema is not infectious, close contact cannot transmit it.

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The following are common triggers:

  • In addition to soaps and detergents, bubble baths, shampoos, and washing-up liquids are irritants.
  • Allergens such as dust mites, pet fur, pollen, and mold can be caused by environmental factors, such as cold and dry weather, dampness, or more specific things such as house dust mites.
  • Allergic reactions to foods such as cow’s milk, eggs, peanuts, soy, and wheat.
  • Wool and synthetic fabrics are worn next to the skin.
  • In the days before or during pregnancy, women may notice their symptoms get worse due to hormonal changes.
  • Infections of the skin.

 

Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine have been used for centuries to treat a wide variety of ailments, including eczema. Acupuncture works by inserting fine needles into specific points on the body to increase blood flow and reduce inflammation. It is believed that this treatment helps reduce eczema by balancing the energy flow within the body and reducing stress levels. Traditional Chinese medicine also has herbal remedies and other treatments, such as massage, cupping, and moxibustion. These treatments are used to help clear congestion in the skin and boost the immune system, allowing it to fight off the invading factors that can cause or exacerbate eczema. With both acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods, it is possible to reduce symptoms of eczema in a natural way.

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