Managing eczema has never tasted this good. Keep reading to find out how!
Eczema can be managed through diet, but the food you can eat does not have to be bland or unappetizing. Whether eczema prevents you from wearing that nice dress or you just want to reduce the itching or irritation it causes, you have picked the right guide.
In this guide, you will discover:
● How the food you eat can trigger eczema
● Which foods can trigger eczema
● Which foods can soothe the symptoms of eczema
● Why it’s important not to sacrifice the joys of eating
● Easy trigger-free recipes
● A whole new world of culinary possibilities
● How to make a diet plan
In the United States, 1 out of 10 Americans suffers from some form of eczema. This condition usually develops during childhood, but it may develop at any age. Some studies claim that those of African descent have a higher risk of developing eczema, while others note that Asians, Pacific Islanders, and Native Americans have a higher risk. In any case, eczema occurs in people of all ethnic backgrounds. This condition also affects both sexes, but it is more prevalent in females than in males. It is also interesting to note that researchers found that for reasons unknown, children born to older women have a higher risk of developing eczema.
Eczema may not only affect the skin but also the quality of life of those who have it. Itching is commonly severe at night, which can lead to sleep disturbances. Some children and teenagers often experience being bullied because of its symptoms. This may lead to exhibiting lower self-esteem, or even anxiety and depression. This is even worse for girls as body image issues are more prevalent among them starting at puberty. With this guide, we hope to help women manage eczema through this, so that they may experience an improved quality of life, inside and out.