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The exact causes of eczema are not fully understood by Doctors yet. Abnormal function of the immune system is believed to be a possible factor. It may also be genetic which seems likely due to the fact that it often runs in families. It might even be environmental but there is so much in our environments that is beyond our immediate control so it's best to consider the other potential causes or triggers first.
There's a lot of debate regarding whether or not Eczema is truly caused by food allergies. Some suggest that gluten intolerance, dairy allergies, or even some food additives could be among the many causes of eczema. Whether or not food allergies are an underlying cause for eczema doesn't really seem to matter though since most are in agreement that food allergies can be a trigger for eczema flare-ups, the bottom line is that the food you eat may lead to eczema flare-ups. With so many potential causes for eczema it's not easy to figure out what's causing your eczema.
There are many things that are considered to be triggers of eczema, not necessarily things that are believed to cause eczema, but these things may trigger flare ups in those who have it. Common triggers are believed to be detergents, soaps, cosmetics, other skin irritants, foods, sweat, and even stress.
It's unlikely you'll be able to determine the cause of your eczema, but you may be able to identify the things most likely to trigger your flare-ups.
Hot showers or baths Stress or Anxiety Sweat Dry air Cloth fabrics such as wool Detergents or soaps House dust mites Pollen Pet fur Hard water Foods like Milk, Eggs, Nuts, Soya, and Wheat
Pay attention to your flare-ups and you might identify some of the triggers for your eczema. If you notice possible triggers eliminate them from your routines for some time and see if it helps your eczema.
There's a lot of debate regarding whether or not Eczema is truly caused by food allergies. Some suggest that gluten intolerance, dairy allergies, or even some food additives could be among the many causes of eczema. Whether or not food allergies are an underlying cause for eczema doesn't really seem to matter though since most are in agreement that food allergies can be a trigger for eczema flare-ups, the bottom line is that the food you eat may lead to eczema flare-ups. With so many potential causes for eczema it's not easy to figure out what's causing your eczema.
There are many things that are considered to be triggers of eczema, not necessarily things that are believed to cause eczema, but these things may trigger flare ups in those who have it. Common triggers are believed to be detergents, soaps, cosmetics, other skin irritants, foods, sweat, and even stress.
It's unlikely you'll be able to determine the cause of your eczema, but you may be able to identify the things most likely to trigger your flare-ups.
Hot showers or baths Stress or Anxiety Sweat Dry air Cloth fabrics such as wool Detergents or soaps House dust mites Pollen Pet fur Hard water Foods like Milk, Eggs, Nuts, Soya, and Wheat
Pay attention to your flare-ups and you might identify some of the triggers for your eczema. If you notice possible triggers eliminate them from your routines for some time and see if it helps your eczema.
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