It is well known that facial eczema is caused by multiple factors. In other words, there are many causes of the disease. There are many common causes of skin inflammatory reactions. Allergic reactions are also different and can be divided into many types. At the same time, because eczema is prone to occur and recurs, once it occurs, it will have a great impact on people's lives. So what should I do if eczema on my face keeps coming back? In mild cases, there is only local skin itching, a few scattered small red papules, erythema and mild swelling. Seasonal allergic facial eczema is a seasonal, recurring facial eczema caused by pollen. It is more common in spring and autumn. Seafood, spicy food, alcohol, inhaled pollen, dust mites, cold weather, contact with chemicals, soaps, detergents, etc. are the most common causes. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to check for allergens. You must pay attention to protection during these two seasons. The main manifestations are skin erythema, purpura, blisters, epidermal relaxation, itching and pain, and sometimes accompanied by low fever. There is usually no pigmentation after the rash subsides. Food allergy The manifestations of food allergy can be varied. Rash is the most common. It often occurs on the face, erythema around the mouth, and trunk. It is also more common. It is itchy and desquamative, and may have pigmentation. There is another type of condition where after eating wild vegetables, the skin may develop photosensitive facial eczema after being exposed to sunlight, with chronic edema of the face, neck and hands, as well as general fatigue, nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pain. Facial eczema is caused by multiple factors. There are many common causes of skin inflammation and allergic reactions. Facial eczema is a skin disease caused by allergens. It mainly refers to skin symptoms such as redness, itching, wheals, and peeling caused by the human body coming into contact with certain allergens. Specific allergens can be divided into four categories: contact allergens, inhaled allergens, ingested allergens and injected allergens. Suggestions: Eat more brown rice and vegetables. A partial diet of meat, milk and eggs will cause the quality of red blood cells in the body to decrease, their size to become larger and lack vitality. The human body composed of this type of low-quality red blood cells has greatly weakened adaptability and assimilation capabilities to nature. In addition, the protein molecules of milk and eggs can easily penetrate into the blood through the intestinal wall, forming allergic toxins such as histamine and serotonin, which stimulate the human body to produce allergic reactions and cause illness. Brown rice and vegetables are different. The red blood cells they nourish have strong vitality and no foreign proteins enter the bloodstream, so they can prevent the occurrence of the above-mentioned allergic skin diseases. Treatment advice: Of course, the treatment of allergic facial eczema is the key. Apply products to treat allergic facial eczema in time. When choosing products, you can use Pafuo Zhenfu Cream, which does not contain irritating drugs, is pure Chinese medicine, and has no hormones. It is very effective for facial eczema. |
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