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Eczema Sufferer - Does Alcohol And Tiredness Play Any Part?
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I've suffered from really bad eczema now for over a year, I think it triggered by a few upsets. Anyway, I have a few drinks quite often and although the doc. says that alcohol shouldn't play a part - it seems to flare terribly the day after a night out. Does anyone have similar experiences please? Or answers? Do you think being tired and run down has anything to do with a flare up? Thank you all.
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Try cutting out cows milk and see if that helps. I saw on a program once that it's the most common reason people suffer with eczema. I cut that, and most dairy products, out of my daughters diet and her's has improved a huge amount. It used to be so bad, and she would scratch it until it bled but, touch wood, it seems to be under control since cutting out the cows milk.
Unsweetened Almond milk is nice :-)
Try cutting out cows milk and see if that helps. I saw on a program once that it's the most common reason people suffer with eczema. I cut that, and most dairy products, out of my daughters diet and her's has improved a huge amount. It used to be so bad, and she would scratch it until it bled but, touch wood, it seems to be under control since cutting out the cows milk.
Unsweetened Almond milk is nice :-)
My eczema always seems worse after drinking wine. I think alcohol makes you dehydrated which then makes your skin drier any more itchy. Thats my theory anyway. Also stress makes it worse. I find myself scratching when I'm worried about something and don't realise I'm doing it.
My GP told me that hard water is a major cause of eczema so I'm thinking of getting a water softener.
My GP told me that hard water is a major cause of eczema so I'm thinking of getting a water softener.
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