Eczema can be triggered by certain allergens, materials, hormonal changes or in your case temperature changes like heat, cold or humidity.
no
Eczema do not cause low white blood cell count.
Eczema is a skin condition cause primarily by inflammation. A doctor can prescribe cremes to help a breakout of eczema.
No, eczema is not contagious. If your dog has eczema you should ask your vet. I know one cause of eczema can be from the diet the dog is on so it's a simple change of the food.
YES
There is very possibly a link between nerves/anxiety/stress with exaggeration of eczema symptoms, but this is usually where someone has eczema anyway, just that it may get worse.
well i have eczema and body spray will make it even worse if u put it in the area u have eczema but like me u can put it on ur clothes
Hygrophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of moisture, liquids or dampness.
Sometimes. It depends on the cause.
There is no direct link between eating chocolate and causing eczema. Eczema is often triggered by a combination of genetic and environmental factors such as skin irritants, allergies, and immune system response. Eating chocolate in moderation is unlikely to cause eczema, but some people may find that certain foods can trigger symptoms in individuals who are already predisposed to eczema.
If the roof slates or tiles are in good repair, with no slipped or missing slates or tiles, there should not be any dampness. If there is, the probable cause of dampness in the roof space (loft) is bad ventilation. Ensure there are air spaces or good ventilation under the eaves, covered by mesh to keep out nesting birds.
You may want to stay away from getting eczema tattood. If you have a break out while the tattoo is healing you could damage the tattoo and or cause an infection.