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Scientists have developed an unlikely treatment for the dry skin condition eczema a cream that is packed with human skin bacteria. Studies suggest a healthy strain of skin bacteria can effectively treat flare-ups in people with the most common form of eczema, called atopic dermatitis, which affects 15 million people in the UK. The theory is that these healthy bacteria applied to the skin will kill the harmful bacteria and the toxins they produce, which are the cause of the painful inflammation. Scientists have developed an unlikely treatment for the dry skin condition eczema a cream that is packed with human skin bacteria ....
Frequent moisturization of infants can lead to food allergies Analysis of data from a trial of more than 1,300 infants has found that increased application of moisturizers at three months of age was associated with a higher likelihood of developing allergies in infancy. The new study, published today (Thursday) in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, found that this was still the case even when skin conditions such as eczema - which is linked with allergy development - were taken into account. The research team, led by researchers at St George s, University of London and King s College London advise that moisturisers are still effective in easing the symptoms of skin conditions and that further work is required to understand why moisturiser use could lead to allergy development. ....
Infant Diet, Eczema and Caesarean Section Birth All Impact the Gut Bacteria of Children PRWeb FacebookTwitterEmail MILWAUKEE (PRWEB) February 04, 2021 According to research published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI) that examined the interactions between gut bacteria, diet and atopic disease, gut bacteria is impacted not only by eczema and infant diet but also caesarean section birth. The Enquiring About Tolerance (EAT) study examined 1,303 exclusively breastfed infants from three months of age. Stool samples were collected at baseline and additional sampling was done during month six and 12. Baseline samples that were obtained demonstrated that gut microbiota varied even before differences in diets. Researchers continued to examine each participant for eczema and food allergies up until they reached age three. ....
Infant Diet, Eczema and Caesarean Section Birth All Impact the Gut Bacteria of Children Share Article Research published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, an official journal of the AAAAI, takes a closer look at what factors alter gut bacteria in infants. Since there is a relationship between the type of bacteria in the gut and the development of eczema, we now need to find ways to manipulate the gut bacteria in early life to reduce the likelihood of eczema in babies predisposed to develop it. MILWAUKEE (PRWEB) February 04, 2021 According to research published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (JACI) that examined the interactions between gut bacteria, diet and atopic disease, gut bacteria is impacted not only by eczema and infant diet but also caesarean section birth. ....