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The term Eczema is derived from
a Greek word meaning to boil. It refers to an
inflammation of the skin which results in the formation
of vesicles or pustules. It is the most common and most
troublesome of all skin diseases.
Eczema is essentially a constitutional disease, resulting
from a toxic condition of the system. The disease covers
a wide variety of forms, the majority of them, being of a
chronic variety.
The skin is one of the excretory organs of the body
through which large quantities of toxic matter are easily
eliminated. Because of its large surface, it can
effectively eliminate waste matter which other organs of
elimination - namely the kidneys, intestines and lungs -
do not have the capacity to handle.Symptoms
Eczema, in
its acute form, is indicated by redness and swelling of
the skin, the formation of minute vesicles and severe
heat. If the vesicles rupture, a raw, moist surface is
formed. From this, a colourless discharge oozes, which
forms skin crusts when it accumulates. The disease is
usually worse at night when the heat of the body is
retained by the bed-clothes.
The skin itches at all stages. In the wet stage, it may
become infected with bacteria. Healing of the condition
is affected by scratching in response to the irritation.
Scratching not only spreads infection but also lengthens
the stage of drying and scaling.
Causes
Allergies
play an important part in causing eczema. Some women get
eczema on their hands due to an allergy to soap or
detergents used to wash clothes or dishes. Some persons
develop it around the fingers when they wear rings
because of allergy to metals. Researchers at the
University of Texas Health Science Centre at San Antonio,
in a recent study of children with atropic eczema, found
that 75 per cent were allergic to a number of foods. The
most common triggers for sensitive persons are eggs,
peanuts, chocolate, wheat, cows milk, chicken and
potato.
The real cause of eczema is the failure of the human
system to excrete the poisons from the various orifices
of the body. Waste matter is excreted from the rectum
through stools, from the bladder through urine, from the
lungs through breath and from the pores of the skin
through sweat. Sometimes the pores of the skin are over-
worked as waste matter is not properly eliminated from
the other orifices. If the pores are not given the chance
to perform their normal function, the sweat will be full
of toxic matter and this will give rise to skin diseases
like eczema, acne, boils and other eruptions.
Eczema can also be caused by stress. The skin is
recognised as the release organ for built-up tension.
Senior executives who have often to face labour problems
or carry out time-bound assignments fall prey to the skin
disorders known as tension or stress eczema. It manifests
itself on hands and feet and behind the neck through
circular oozing lesions. The condition can also be
brought about by a nagging spouse, jealousy, frustration
and a host of other emotions. Other causes include faulty
metabolism, constipation and nutritional deficiencies.
Suppressive drug treatment of former diseases is also a
most potent subsidiary causative factor in many cases.
Dietary
Cure
Skin
applications to cure eczema may give temporary relief. If
the exudation is suppressed, some other more serious
disease may develop. The best way to deal with eczema is
to cleanse the blood stream and the body.
The treatment should start with a fast on orange juice
and water from five to ten days, depending on the
severity and duration of the trouble. Juice fasting will
help eliminate toxic waste from the body and lead to
substantial improvement. In some cases, the condition may
worsen in the beginning of the fast due to the increased
elimination of waste matter through the skin. But as
fasting continues, improvement will manifest itself.
Fruits, raw or steamed vegetables without salt, served
with whole meal bread or chappatis may be taken after the
juice fast. Coconut oil may be used instead of ghee.
After a few days, curd and milk may be added to the diet.
Carrot and must melon are particularly beneficial. The
patients may thereafter gradually embark upon a well-
balanced diet of three basic food groups namely, seeds,
nuts and grains, vegetables and fruits. A large
proportion of the diet should consist of raw foods. Seeds
and beans such as alfalfa, mung and soyabeans can be
sprouted. This diet may be supplemented with cold-pressed
vegetable oils, honey and yeast. Juice fasting may be
repeated at intervals of two months or so, depending on
the progress being made. In chronic and more difficult
cases of eczema, the patient should fast at least once a
week till he is cured.
The patient should avoid tea, coffee, alcoholic beverages
and all condiments and highly flavoured dishes. He should
also avoid sugar, white-flour products, denatured cereals
like polished rice and pearled barley and tinned or
bottled foods. He should eat only pure and wholesome
foods.
Raw vegetables juices, especially carrot juice in
combination with spinach juice, have proved highly
beneficial in the treatment of eczema. The proportion
considered helpful in this combination are carrot ten
ounces and spinach six ounces to make sixteen ounces or
one pint of juice.
The patient should get as much fresh air as possible.
Restrictive clothing should not be worn. Two or three
litres of water should be taken daily and the patient
must bathe twice or thrice a day. The skin, with the
exception of the parts affected with eczema, should be
vigorously rubbed with the palms of the hands before
taking a bath.
Coconut oil may be applied to the portion with eczema. It
will help the skin to stay soft. Walking or jogging
should be resorted to in order to activate the bowels.
Sunbathing is also beneficial as it kills the harmful
bacteria and should be resorted to early in the morning,
in the first light of dawn. A light mudpack applied over
the sites of the eczema is also helpful. The pack should
be applied for an hour at a time. Repeat twice or thrice
a day.
Eczema as a result of dyspepsia, gout or diabetes can be
cured only after these diseases have been successfully
treated. Children suffering from eczema due to insanitary
bottle feeds can get relief if kept on fruit juices or
water with a teaspoon of honey added.
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