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Holistic Approach In Caring For Kid’s With Atopic EczemaDecember 20, 2007 on 11:32 am | In Uncategorized | No CommentsA holistic approach should be adopted by nurses in giving care to children with atopic eczema. Atopic eczema has been affecting one in five school children and it accounts for at least 15-20% of paediatric dermatological consultations. according to According to NICE. It is recommended by the guidance that the severity of the eczema has been greatly affecting the child’s quality of life, most especially their everyday routines and activities. As well as, sleep and psychosocial well being and this should be considered at every consultation. The guidance recommends that the severity of the eczema and the child’s quality of life – including everyday activities, sleep and psychosocial well being – be considered at every consultation. The Notion That Psoriasis Is Life-ThreateningDecember 18, 2007 on 3:39 pm | In Uncategorized | No Commentspsoriasis skin disease may have given the notion to be life-threatening, but it might be for those with the severest skin disease forms. Individuals who have severe psoriasis had a 50 percent increased risk of death in comparison to people who does not have inflammatory skin disease. Men who have suffered from severe psoriasis died an average of 3.5 years earlier than men without the condition, while in women who have the psoriasis skin disease died 4.4 years earlier than women without psoriasis. To have mild psoriasis was not associated with and increased death risk, and the information on the causes of the death was not with the researchers. But researcher Joel M. Gelfand, M.D., says the findings make it clear that patients with severe psoriasis are at greater risk than has been realized. Placing everything in perspective, it is suggested by the findings that a lot and more years of life are lost because severe skin psoriasis has lead to severe hypertension. Faulty Results Gives Doubts To Eczema TestsDecember 14, 2007 on 3:48 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsExperts warned that parents should not waste money on high street allergy test for children suffering form eczema. The tests are inappropriate and can provide faulty and unreliable results which will not help eczema patients, most especially the young ones. Complementary medicines have been warned by the health watchdog because they have not been rigorously tested. It has been said by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, as a new guidance to the staff and patients of NHS, that the effectiveness and the safety of the complementary therapies and food supplements for eczema have not been thoroughly assessed. Help Improve Child Eczema Using The Right Eczema ProductsDecember 12, 2007 on 4:01 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsTo help treat atopic eczema in a child, the use of some unperfumed bath products can be helpful. The guidance who are first on this area gave advises to parents to refrain from high street allergy test for their children because they were inappropriate and can give results that are false and to avoid food supplements and herbal remedies for treating the condition. In the UK, one in five school in children are affected by atopic eczema and is a common cause for consultation in general practice. It accounts for at least 15–20% of pediatric dermatological consultations. Children’s lives, their families and carers’ way and quality of life have been affected by eczema in various ways. Atopic eczema can profoundly impact the lives of the children as well as it can cause psychological and psychosocial problems among the sufferers. Health care professionals are recommended the following guidelines to follow which are the key to prevent eczema outbreaks: - Health care providers should be able to adopt a holistic approach when trying to asses the child’s atopic eczema at each consultation, whereby taking into account the severity of the skin condition, the quality of life of the child, which includes daily activities, sleep and psychosocial well-being. - Health carers should provide eczema treatment that is tailored to the severity of the eczema skin disease and condition. - A choice of unperfumed skin care products should be provided by the health carers to the eczema patients for everyday use like moisturizing, bathing or washing. - Spend time to impart ideas about atopic eczema to children as well as its treatments. - They should be able to clinically assess children who is suffering from atopic eczema and should potentially determine the factors that can trigger an eczema outbreak like irritants, skin infections, contact allergens, foods allergies, and inhalant allergens. Support For Psoriasis SufferersDecember 10, 2007 on 4:33 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsPatients and carers in Salisbury District Hospital have a local support group started and aimed at providing providing additional help with psoriasis. The recurrent skin condition that can affect around 2% of the population refers to psoriasis. This skin condition can cause irritable and painful red patches on any body parts which can lead to long term discomfort, psychological distress and poor self-image. At an any age, psoriasis can affect people and the condition can also be triggered by an infection. stress or certain medication. A support group leader who has psoriasis, John Elphinstone said: Salisbury District Hospital has a well equipped and forward thinking Dermatology Treatment Centre and, after GP referral, patients can enjoy a wide variety of specialist treatments and staff support which can be very effective in offering and providing relief from the skin condition. Psoriasis is a skin condition that had been wrongly thought by many to be dirty or infectious. It can also contribute a problem in the image of the body. Due to this fact, people with psoriasis, most often try to hide their condition whereby is some cases can lead to psychological problems and social isolation. To give psoriasis sufferers the chance to share their experiences, a regular support group can be able to extend help in providing them advice and boosting their confidence. The group can also offer the society and the public deeper understanding of psoriasis in terms of the feelings of the patients and the fact that the skin condition is not infectious nor contagious. Eczema Sufferers Can Spend A Worthwhile ThanksgivingDecember 7, 2007 on 4:23 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsMost eczema patients have the thankless job of trying to find a eczema solution for their skin condition. It has been years that they try one treatment after another and never get the relief they need. It is only for a short time that they get temporary relief from the itching, sores, redness or swelling. This made them try to search again. With the help of the shielding lotion this year they can get a good relief. The problem of eczema skin condition can be made worse by some skin care treatments. As they either coat the skin and clog the pores with greasy toxic ingredients that make it impossible for the skin to breath, or they contain harsh chemicals that actually irritate the skin further. As well as, sometimes, they do both. On the other hand, a shielding lotions allows the skin to heal itself. A shielding lotion is a new skin care and a technology-breakthrough. Do not load your skin with some greasy chemical film. A good shielding lotion bonds with the outer layer of the skin to form a protective layer that keeps out harsh and irritating chemicals and locks in the natural moisture. The skin can heal if the body’s natural moisture is retained and protected. Food In Relation With EczemaDecember 6, 2007 on 4:21 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsAn allergic reaction on the area of the skin is called eczema. Eczema refers to the inflammation occurred in the epidermis region, in the uppermost layer of the skin. People of any age can get affected by this whole group of skin disorders. To keep us moving and healthy, food plays an important role. But sometimes the problem of eczema can be triggered by certain foods. Most of these foods are well-known to us such as cow’s milk, egg, wheat, soy, corn, and food additives and preservatives. If certain foods play significant role in triggering eczema in your case, you may experience eczema reaction within 2 to 24 hours after having the food. What contributes to the occurrence of eczema outbreaks is the food tolerance. One man’s bread may be another man’s death, so this indicates that not all healthy diet is meant to be healthy for everyone. There is always a need to understand the level of tolerance to a particular food, whether you are allergic or tolerant to it. There are instances that you may be intolerant or oversensitive to some foods but it does not really mean that you are allergic to it. You should consider your tolerance level when selecting your diet, most especially of you are an eczema sufferer. Best Eczema Treatment Can Make You Feel BetterDecember 4, 2007 on 4:06 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsWhat is eczema? What is the cause of it? Eczema refers to the drying and cracking of the skin which commonly occurs at the are of the joints. And most often at the back of the knee or in the elbow, but it can also appear on any body parts, as well as, it can also affect an individual no matter how old they are. It is thought that flare ups are stress related and dealing stress can help in the prevention of an eczema outbreak. What is the best treatment for eczema? To help reduce the inflammation and skin-itching, herbal medicine is of great use. Cream preparations which are non-steroid-based are very effective. There are also effective home tips for eczema. It is proven by clinical studies that nutrition and dietary changes can be effective. To see if the skin calms down, it is good to cut down all dairy foods. Try to focus on alkaline foods such as vegetables, grains and fish to be able to help reduce the inflammation. Asthma May Or May Not Develop In Children With RashDecember 3, 2007 on 4:12 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsIn contrary to the common belief, only a minority of infants and young children that suffer from eczema or also commonly known as atopic dermatitis can go on in developing asthma. Complex disorders like eczema and asthma are brought about by an interaction of numerous genetic and environmental factors, of which only few are known. And eczema is invariably or even usually leads to asthma is an oversimplification. To assess the the risk of asthma in children who had eczema during the first 4 years of life. They analyzed data from 13 previous studies, Brand and colleagues conducted a review. The risk of asthma may have slightly increased in the presence of eczema, but from a statistical standpoint, the association was weak and may have simply occurred by chance. The findings show that on average, only 1 in 3 young children with…eczema develops asthma at the age of 6 years or older. These estimates are considerably lower than the risk estimates provided in many review articles and medical textbooks, the investigators say. | ||