Pengalaman sis dengan Encema sangat menyedihkan sebab tiap kali dia "naik" sis terpaksa tahan sakit dan pedih yang teramat sangat sebab kulit tue akan merekah dan luka plus berdarah dengan teruk. Kaki sis lah yang paling terseksa. Tak boleh kene sabun yang salah dan air kotor, macam air lopak atau air hujan, kalau kene siaplah memang akan naik dengan teruk. Ezema ni dia ikut mood sis juga, kalau sis tengah stress tue naiknya macam mengila, tapi kalau sis jaga makan dan banyak bersenam dia kuranglah sikit, tak adalah teruk sangat.
Sis ada terfikir kalau ada duit lebih nak pergi jumpa pakar sakit kulit, kalau kata kene tukar darah ke apa ke sis sanggup, sebab dah penat menanggung sakit ni. Sesiapa yang ada pengalaman macam sis, we have the same problem sister, i feel you. Sekadar menceritakan my struggle dengan Eczema. Kalau sis jumpa cara untuk terus mengubati Eczema sis akan cerita dalam blog for the next post. Hope sangat dapat jumpa cara untuk menyembuhkan terus penyakit ni. Di bawah ni sis kongsi sedikit maklumat tentang apa itu Eczema agar kita semua belajar serba sedikit tentang permasaalahn kulit ini.
Penyakit eczema atau eksim adalah
sejenis penyakit kulit yang biasanya dialami oleh bayi atau kanak kanak.
Hal itu disebabkan oleh imun badan yang lemah dan juga dipengaruhi oleh
faktor genetik. Walaupun bergitu, penyakit eczema boleh juga dialami oleh orang dewasa sebagai impack sedari saat kanak-kanak. Dibawah sis kongsikan ilmu tentang Enzema yang sis petik dari laman sesawang http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com/. Kalau nak tahu lebih lanjut layari laman sesawang tersebut.
Enzema
Eczema is a chronic skin condition that can be caused by a number of different factors both internal and external. Eczema tends to affect children below the age of six primarily, but many people may suffer from recurring bouts of eczema throughout their lives. Eczema is an inflammatory condition but is not contagious and cannot be caught or transferred from one person to another. If left untreated, eczema can develop into more serious skin diseases such as herpes and impetigo.
There are different types of eczema that vary in terms of causes and symptoms. The most common type of eczema is also referred to as atopic dermatitis. In fact, these two terms are often used interchangeably. Atopic dermatitis is caused by external factors and causes scratchy inflamed red patches of skin. These attacks flare up depending on allergens and other environmental factors. Contact dermatitis or eczema is caused when the skin comes in contact with a particular allergen or irritant. Contact eczema is highly localized and if you have a history of allergies, you are more likely to contract this type of eczema.
Other types of eczema include seborrheic eczema (normally caused by dandruff). Nummular eczema results in coin-shaped patches of itchy and crusted skin. This is not a common type of eczema and is generally found in elderly men. Neurodermatitis is often caused by an insect bite that causes a skin inflammation. It can also be exacerbated by stress. Stasis dermatitis only affects the skin in the lower legs and is caused by circulation problems. Dyshidrotic eczema affects the soles of the feet and your palms. The symptoms of this type of eczema typically include the appearance of scaly, yellowish patches on the skin and the condition could in fact appear as a seasonal reaction to the weather or different allergens.
Symptoms of Eczema
Visit your doctor if you have any of the following eczema symptoms:
In order to properly diagnose eczema, your doctor will conduct a thorough physical examination. Several questions about the history of the condition will be asked in order to determine the factors that may be causing the disease. The symptoms of eczema are similar to reactions to certain medications or as a result of other infections, so care has to be taken while diagnosing the problem. A skin biopsy may be required to rule out any other more serious skin conditions. In case you are suffering from contact eczema, a simple patch test can be conducted to determine the specific trigger that led to the inflammation. Apart from these diagnostic tools there are no specific blood tests to conclude the presence of eczema.
Causes of Eczema
There are types of eczema that have no specific causes and may develop for no apparent reason. However, studies show that the possible causes of eczema could include:
Remedies for Eczema
The first step in treating eczema is to bring some relief to the itchy burning sensation caused by this skin condition. Itching leads to scratching, which in turn causes rough skin and infections.
Diet for Eczema
Unfortunately the two most common food culprits that can trigger an allergic eczema reaction are wheat and dairy. For many people, giving up products containing wheat and dairy is next to impossible. However, there are now several alternatives available such as gluten free products and soya milk that make changing your diet much easier. Keeping this in mind, if you do find that you are allergic to wheat or dairy you would have to eliminate certain foods like bread, pasta, milk, ice cream, cheese, and yogurt among many other items from the same food group. Other foods that could trigger an eczema attack include seafood, eggs, nuts, citrus fruits, corn, spices, honey, salty foods, caffeine, artificial preservatives and coloring, and chocolate. Most people react within an hour or two of eating a trigger food though in some cases of delayed sensitivity this reaction may not occur until 24 hours later. The first step towards changing your diet to treat eczema is to identify foods that trigger an allergic reaction. The best way to do this is to keep a detailed food journal. Soon a pattern will emerge and you can gradually start cutting out the potential problem foods.
You can also make positive additions to your daily diet. These foods help reduce inflammation and aid the healing process. Items such as flaxseed oil (one tablespoon a day) prevent dry skin and itchiness, whereas supplements such as Primrose oil contain essential fatty acids necessary to keep the skin moisturized and prevents flare-ups. Zinc is another mineral supplement that has been proven to treat eczema. Just make sure you dont consume more than 30 milligrams of zinc a day as this can cause other health problems.
Suggestions for Eczema
Itu sahaja perkongsian tentang enzema dan juga sedikit pengalaman sis dalam menghadapi penyakit ini. Sis harap korang diluar sana yang ada permasaalah yang sama dengan sis kekal tabah dan cuba mencari jalan mengurangkan iritasi penyakit ni. Walaupun belum ada ubat untuk menyembuhkan sepenuhnya, namun untuk mengurangkan kesakitan enzema ni ada banyak sangat. Harapan sis kita teruskan perjuangan bagi menjadi wanita yang hebat. Yakini diri dan kekal cantik.
By, yanachedzoy
teruk juga yea sis. tabah lah menghadapi ujian ni. Semua ujian pengubat dosa
ReplyDeleteTq hanna. Awak ni rajin betul comment blog kami. terima kasih atas dorongan. InsyaAllah sis tabah
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