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Is Eczema Due to a Weak Immune System?

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Find out if a weak immune system could be connected to the cause of your eczema. Cleaning the gut and boosting the immune system could prove successful in reducing or eliminating the symptoms of eczema. ⬇️ Browse the description for more 🎥 videos, ☎️ services, and 📚 resources.

About Carol Fraser:

Carol Fraser’s journey as a therapeutic nutritionist began with a deeply personal challenge: her daughter’s severe eczema. This experience propelled her into the world of natural health solutions, leading to the creation of the transformative Dermazeam cream. Carol’s success in alleviating her daughter’s condition inspired her to expand her expertise to managing Type 2 Diabetes, applying her holistic approach to health and nutrition.

With a philosophy rooted in addressing the root causes of health issues, Carol has since empowered countless individuals over 60, guiding them to take control of their health with natural, effective solutions. Whether it’s through her ground-breaking work in diabetes management or her compassionate response to skin health, Carol’s personalized consultations reflect a comprehensive approach.

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Watch next:

🎥 Is Dermazeam a Cure for Eczema? https://youtu.be/tW4ANucxlgQ

🎥 Will Dermazeam Work for You? https://youtu.be/ThA8Aj0CVwY

🎥 How To Put Type 2 Diabetes Into Remission and Stay Off Insulin Medication https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qenwCPZh258

Resources:

🛍️ Try the Dermazeam Skin Renewing Cream risk-free for 60 days: https://dermazeam.co.uk/

📚 The Truth About Type 2 Diabetes: https://carolfraser.co.uk/2023/01/the-real-cause-of-type-2-diabetes/

📚 76 Year Old Doreen’s Success Story! Lowered Blood Sugar Levels: https://carolfraser.co.uk/2023/07/76-year-old-doreens-success-story-lowered-blood-sugar-levels/

📚 Reversing the Course: A Real-Life Triumph Over Type 2 Diabetes Through Naturopath: https://carolfraser.co.uk/2023/06/reversing-the-course-a-real-life-triumph-over-type-2-diabetes-through-naturopathy/

I regularly release new videos and articles covering solutions for type 2 diabetes. If you’d like to stay informed, please consider joining my contact list, and let me know if you have any questions or topics you would like me to cover 🙂

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Disclaimer: I am plant-based nutritionist, not a medical doctor and my videos are not medical advice. What works for me or my clients might not work for everyone. Please consult your trusted medical professional regarding your diabetes treatment.

Allergy and Immunology Teaching Series presentation by Markus Boos, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington
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Quiz about Atopic Dermatitis, Eczema, and Noninfectious Immunodeficiency Disorders | Part 2

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Eczema, Animation.

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Atopic dermatitis (Eczema): Symptoms, causes, triggers and treatments (dermatology lectures). This video is available for instant download licensing here : https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/all-animations/skin-and-hair-videos/-/medias/64bb948d-45ab-4e66-bf7a-90e417e8135e-eczema-narrated-animation
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Eczema, or dermatitis, is a group of conditions characterized by inflammation of the skin. Among the many types of dermatitis, the most common is atopic dermatitis, also known as atopic eczema. Very often, when not specified otherwise, the term “eczema” is used to describe the atopic type.
Symptoms of atopic dermatitis include rashes, redness, scaling, and occasionally small blisters. Depending on the patient’s age, these patches may appear on the face, scalp, neck, inside the elbows, behind the knees, on the buttocks, hands and feet. The condition evolves in the form of recurrent inflammatory flare-ups followed by periods of remission. Flare ups can be triggered upon contact with irritants such as soap, detergents, rough fabric or certain foods. A dry atmosphere, changes in temperature, dental eruptions and stress are also common triggers. Over time, the skin can become thickened, bumpy and constantly itch, even when the inflammation is not flaring up. Atopic eczema usually starts in early childhood and MAY last into adult life. Most children outgrow the disease with age but their skin may remain dry and easily irritable.
Atopic dermatitis is an allergic disease. The cause is unknown but it is likely to involve genetic and environmental factors. Atopic eczema often runs in families whose members also tend to develop hay fever, asthma and certain food allergies. Most notable is the gene that encodes for filaggrin, a protein involved in water retention and is responsible for the skin barrier function. Mutations in the filaggrin gene cause dry skin and, as a result, a strong susceptibility to the disease. Eczema is NOT contagious.
There is no cure for atopic dermatitis. Treatments aim to relieve symptoms, reduce frequency of flare ups and prevent skin infection. A treatment plan may include:
– Lifestyle changes: bathe at least once a day but avoid soaps; wear silk clothing and avoid wool; avoid allergy triggers.
– Skincare: use oil-based, fragrance-free moisturizers to keep the skin hydrated during remissions.
– Medications: anti-inflammatory drugs such as steroid creams can be used during flare-ups. Antibiotics may be required if skin infection occurs.
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Does eczema mean you have a weak immune system?

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Discover if eczema is associated with a weak immune system. This video looks at why sleep deprivation may worsen skin symptoms for more information and tips that may help soothe the skin and improve sleep read my article here: https://www.avogel.co.uk/health/skin/eczema/does-eczema-mean-you-have-a-weak-immune-system
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