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What is the cause of eczema?

Eczema: I believe many people have heard of this or suffered from this skin disease. The name eczema is misleading, which makes people feel that it has something to do with "dampness".

In fact, eczema is a kind of skin inflammation, which has nothing to do with dampness.

Different people have different symptoms. Eczema in different parts has different forms. Some are colorless packets, some are just patches of red, some are red spots, and the most serious ones will break the yellow water. * * * The same feature is that they are all raised, and they feel very rough and dry to the touch, and there is no obvious boundary.

Causes of eczema:

There are many reasons for eczema, such as common environmental factors, dietary factors and infectious diseases.

And many people will equate eczema with allergies, which is really a big misunderstanding.

Eczema is not an allergic reaction.

But allergens or irritants in the environment (such as pollen or cigarette smoke) can cause eczema.

Patients with frequent allergies will have sensitive skin, so eczema will be more serious.

Although there are also eczema caused by food, this situation is very rare. Most eczema needs to be avoided, and foods that are too irritating should be eaten less.

There are many reasons for eczema, basically environmental reasons, and sometimes excessive psychological pressure can also lead to eczema.

In fact, the most common cause of eczema is dry skin, which is often ignored by parents.

When the weather enters autumn and winter, all kinds of heating equipment at home will release heat and evaporate all the water in the air. Every warm room is actually a small desert. The air becomes very dry, so the number of eczema patients will increase in autumn and winter.

Treatment of eczema:

Decoct 1, Arnebia euchroma10g, Flos Chrysanthemi Indici 20g, tea seed10g, Fructus Cnidii10g, and Fructus Kochiae 20g, decoct to paste, and apply to the affected part. Arnebia euchroma, Flos Chrysanthemi Indici, camellia seed oil, Fructus Cnidii and Kochia scoparia are all effective in treating eczema. After the improvement of the current technology, they are made into catalpa orange paste, which can be simply applied to the affected area. It is simple, convenient and safe to use, and the problem of eczema can reach nine cities.

2. Take 30g of calamine, 20g of baby tea and 0g of borneol10g, grind them into fine powder and bottle them for later use. Those with exudation can be sprinkled with medicine, and those without exudation can be evenly mixed with sesame oil and rubbed on the affected area twice a day. Suitable for acute eczema.

3. Take equal parts of Pollen Typhae, Os Draconis and cuttlefish bone, grind them into fine powder, sieve them, and sprinkle them directly on the affected area. When the liquid oozes from the powder, continue to spread the medicine. Do not take out the dry powder when taking the medicine again. Suitable for acute eczema with excessive exudation.

4. Take 30g of Cortex Phellodendri, 30g of Radix Gentianae and 30g of Radix Sophorae Flavescentis, grind them into fine powder and bottle them for later use. If there is exudate, sprinkle it with medicinal powder; if there is no exudate, mix it with sesame oil and rub it on the affected area twice a day. This prescription is suitable for subacute eczema.

5. Take talc, gallnut and alum 15g each, and an appropriate amount of egg white, grind talc, gallnut and alum into fine powder, then mix them with egg white and apply them to the affected area twice a day. Is suitable for treating scrotal eczema.

6. Take 65,438 05g of Lithargyrum, 65,438 00g of Borneolum Syntheticum, 5g of Realgar, 65,438 00g of Fructus Cnidii, 65,438 00g of Cortex Phellodendri and 5g of Kochiae Fructus, grind them into fine powder and bottle them for later use. When in use, take appropriate amount of powder, add vinegar to make paste, and rub the affected part three times a day. Treat intractable eczema.

7. Take 30 grams of alum, 30 grams of soapy alum, 30 grams of Huang Dan and 30 grams of halloysitum rubrum, grind them into fine powder, mix them into paste with sesame oil, apply the medicine to the affected area, wrap them in gauze after drying, and wait until they are dry and scab. Is suitable for treating intractable chronic eczema.