Asthma and Eczema
Doctors believe that the link between asthma and eczema is
an inherited, genetic one. Sufferers tend to have common genes
which result in the immune system reacting in an abnormal way.
Both conditions can be triggered by an over-reaction to a
particular allergen, such as house dust mites or cigarette
smoke. The allergens over stimulate the body2019s immune
system, causing it to produce large quantities of an antibody
called lgE. These antibodies bind themselves to the allergens
and trigger the release of a number of potent chemicals. The
result is an immediate reaction such as wheezing, coughing or
those of eczema such as dry, peeling skin.
There is no doubt that asthma and
eczema are shared care conditions 2013 part patient, part
doctor 2013 and there is a lot you can do to relieve your own
symptoms. Many sufferers are turning to alternative therapies
to alleviate their symptoms but it is important to realize that
conventional treatment should not be stopped suddenly and any
new therapy should be discussed with your doctor. Asthma, and
to a lesser extent eczema, are chronic conditions which need
careful monitoring at regular intervals.
How complimentary therapies can help
Alternative therapies have been shown to help in the
management of asthma and eczema but should be used alongside,
rather than instead of, conventional drugs. Stress is high on
the list of potential triggers, so any therapy that relaxes the
body and the mind is worth trying. Eastern therapies which are
based on the belief that blocked energy in our bodies2019
causes illness and therefore aim to restore the flow of energy
are also beneficial. Any therapy which encourages better
breathing is excellent for people who suffer with asthma.
Autogenics
Autogenic training (AT) involves using mental exercises and
focusing on key words designed to switch off the body2019s
201Cflight or fight201D system. With your eyes closed you
repeat a set of simple mental exercises which trigger feelings
of warmth, relaxation and heaviness. As a result, your mind
slips into a relaxed yet aware state similar to that achieved
in meditation. Autogenics is usually taught in a series of 8
weekly lessons, but once you have mastered the technique you
have a skill for life.
Qi Gong
Pronounced 201CChee Gung201D, this ancient eastern exercise
can help relieve the stress that can trigger an asthma attack
or eczema outbreak. The combination of movement, breathing
techniques and meditation help relax the body and the mind. Qi
Gong is a very gentle routine and although is doesn2019t claim
to get rid of asthma, it can equip the body to deal more
effectively with triggers such as a surge in the pollen count
or a rise in pollution on a hot day.
Qi Gong does require discipline 2013 to gain the maximum
benefit you have to practice on a regular basis, but it has
been shown to have a high success rate in people with
respiratory problems. It is best to find an experienced teacher
to show you the basic moves, but after that you can practice
them at home yourself.
Alexander technique
Many people with asthma tend to hunch their shoulders, which
often makes the problem worse. The Alexander technique aims to
improve your posture, teaching you how to stand and move
properly, which will help clear the air ways and increase lung
capacity.
Yoga
Asthma sufferers tend to have shallow, rapid breathing and
yoga breathing and stretching postures can help deepen and
release the breath and encourage relaxation. This, in turn,
helps get rid of any tension which can trigger an attack.
Homeopathy
Based on the concept of treating 201Clike with like201D,
homeopathy is a widely respected treatment for eczema, even
amongst orthodox doctors. The treatment will depend on your
individual symptoms and I would always recommend consulting a
qualified homeopath.
Different types of eczema
There are three main types of eczema:
Atopic eczema 2013 this is the most common type, affecting
people with an inherited tendency towards allergies such as
asthma and hay fever. It is characterized by dry, itchy skin
and can be triggered by stress and certain environmental
factors.
Allergic Contact eczema 2013 this is caused when the skin
comes into contact with something you are allergic to such as
nickel, rubber, glue, certain cosmetics and some synthetic
fabrics. The skin becomes red and itchy, and in some cases can
blister and crust over.
Irritant Contact eczema 2013 this is caused when the skin
comes into contact with an irritating chemical such as a harsh
detergent, disinfectant or solvent. The skin usually becomes
dry, red, rough and itchy. Here at holistic therapies spain we deal
with these conditions every week.
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