In studies of blood samples from children with and without
eczema during the first years of the life, the eczema group showed suppressed development of an immune pathway that handles infections (Th1).
Not exact matches
Infants who are not exposed to cowâ $ ™ s milk, peanuts and eggs
during their infancy have a reduced chance
of developing baby
eczema and food allergies in the
first two
years of life.
One study found that babies who were born in a home where there was already a dog
during their mother's pregnancy are less likely to experience allergic
eczema during the
first 10
years of their
life, compared to babies born in non-dog owning homes.