Exposure to household products (such as soap, detergent, or fragrances) or to allergens (dust, pollen, or pet dander) may
trigger eczema symptoms.
Not exact matches
By
triggering the chain reactions responsible for the allergic
symptoms of asthma,
eczema or allergic rhinitis, these cells have an essential role in allergy.
To manage baby
eczema, it is important to know what may
trigger a flare - up of
symptoms.
Consult your doctor about making dietary changes if your or your child's
symptoms, medical history, and diagnostic testing suggest that food allergies may be an
eczema trigger.
The International
Eczema Council (IEC) is another great resource for collecting general information about the skin condition, including
symptoms to look out for, possible
triggers, and resource
When the offending food, called an allergen enters the blood stream and meets its IgE marker, it
triggers the release of chemicals including histamine that cause the classic
symptoms of allergy - skin rashes, hayfever, rhinitis, sinusitis, asthma,
eczema, swelling in the face or throat and anaphylaxis.
A mind - boggling array of products contain chemicals that sensitize skin and
trigger skin problems such as rashes, redness, acne, and other
symptoms of contact dermatitis, says Malkan, who notes that doctors often misdiagnose these problems as
eczema and prescribe drugs such as steroids or immunosuppressants.
Allergy Note: People who suffer from allergies, asthma,
eczema, hay fever and skin sensitivities may need to avoid essential oils; they could
trigger skin redness and itching, or other
symptoms.