Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How is eczema caused?

How is eczema caused?

The causes of eczema are:

1. Genetic factors

2. Environmental factors

3. Infection factors

4. Dietary factors

5. Drug factor 6. Other factors. Eczema can be caused by neuropsychiatric factors, such as depression, fatigue, anxiety, tension, emotional agitation and insomnia, as well as climatic and physical factors, such as sunlight, ultraviolet rays, cold, humidity, dryness and friction. In addition, chronic gastrointestinal diseases, chronic alcoholism, intestinal parasites, metabolic disorders, endocrine disorders and other factors are the incentives for eczema allergy.

Eczema is generally caused by allergens, so it is best to find allergens and try to avoid contact. If it is not serious, you don't need drugs, and you can't treat eczema with hormone drugs, which has great side effects. Chinese medicine bath is effective and safe if Chinese medicine treatment is seriously recommended. After treatment, paying more attention as usual will reduce the chance of recurrence.

Eczema patients should strengthen the prevention of recurrence from life and diet and use the best medicine. If they don't prevent it, it will recur. This disease should not eat foods with high calorie and easy to get angry. Usually, eat more tea or cool herbs. Remember three-point treatment and seven-point maintenance.

General prevention and treatment, after eczema occurs, pay attention to skin cleanliness and hygiene to avoid further irritation, and do not scratch or burn with hot water.

Soap washing and painting are irritating. Spicy, white wine, seafood, etc. Do not eat, avoid heat, or sweat, calm your mind to avoid recurrence.

Three Vegetables for Preventing Eczema

Eating more of the following three vegetables can help prevent eczema:

1, bitter gourd

Bitter gourd contains quinine. Has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials, eliminating dampness and relieving itching. Can be used for treating toxic heat, furuncle, miliaria, eczema, etc.

2. tomatoes

Tomato is rich in vitamin A, vitamin B 1, vitamin B2, vitamin C, nicotinic acid and vitamin E; It also contains malic acid, citric acid, calcium, phosphorus, iron and lycopene. Has the effects of promoting fluid production, relieving cough, invigorating stomach, promoting digestion, cooling blood, calming liver, and clearing away heat. The fruit acid in tomato has a protective effect on vitamin C, so it can effectively supplement vitamin C; Lycopene has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and vascular permeability reducing effects, so topical tomato juice has antipruritic and astringent effects on eczema.

Step 3: leeks

Leek contains carotene, vitamin B:, vitamin C and calcium. Phosphorus, iron, protein, cellulose, etc. Leek also has the effect of detoxifying and eliminating dampness, so the application of leek juice can cure eczema.

1? food therapy

(1) stir-fry coix seed and adzuki bean: 30g of coix seed and adzuki bean 15g, add water until the bean is rotten, and add sugar as appropriate, once in the morning and once in the evening.

(2) Decocting Portulaca oleracea L. in water: Take 30-60g fresh Portulaca oleracea L. in water, and take it several times a day, which can be combined with external washing.

(3) Winter melon soup: 250 grams of winter melon, with skin, cut into pieces and cooked in the soup.

(4) Stir-frying cucumber: 30g of cucumber skin, boiled in water for 3 minutes, and added with appropriate amount of sugar, 1, three times a day, and served in batches.

(5) Mung bean seaweed porridge: 30g mung bean, 50g seaweed, appropriate amount of brown sugar and appropriate amount of glutinous rice. Boil mung beans and glutinous rice into porridge,

Add chopped kelp powder and cook for 3 minutes. Add brown sugar.