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The incidence of eczema is on the rise, with more and more children being born with the condition every day. The rise can almost certainly be attributed to aspects of our modern way of life, such as more pollution, processed foods and more chemicals and irritants all around us.
Most children who have eczema inherit it from their parents. It is however not eczema itself that they inherit, but the tendency for their body to over react to certain substances in their environment such as dust, pollen, foods and chemicals.
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While the exact underlying mechanism as to why this happens is not known, research has shown that babies who are exposed to allergens at an early age (even in the womb) are more likely to develop eczema than others who are not exposed as much.
Finding out that your child has eczema has to be one of the most devastating things for any parent to endure. Thankfully many children will grow out of their eczema, but some won’t, and a parent's life can be consumed by the endless task of trying to manage their child’s eczema.
Although nothing can be done to change your child’s genetic predisposition to eczema, there are a lot of things you can do to help manage it:
The various complications associated with eczema can be daunting for any parent. Arming yourself with as much information as possible will be one of your most important allies in your fight to control your child’s eczema.
Although there is no cure for eczema, a helpful doctor or medical professional, plus a sensible program of skin care, lifestyle and diet will help you control your child’s eczema and improve their quality of life.
Mel Sinclair, RN
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