Nutritional deficiency eczema

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Nutritional Deficiency Eczema

Nutritional deficiency eczema (pronunciation: nu-tri-shun-al de-fi-shen-see ek-zuh-muh) is a type of eczema that is caused by a lack of certain nutrients in the body.

Etymology

The term "eczema" comes from the Greek word "ekzein" which means "to boil out". The term "nutritional deficiency" refers to a lack of certain nutrients in the body.

Definition

Nutritional deficiency eczema is a skin condition that results from a lack of certain nutrients in the body. This can occur due to poor diet, malabsorption issues, or certain medical conditions. The skin becomes dry, itchy, and inflamed, similar to other forms of eczema.

Symptoms

The symptoms of nutritional deficiency eczema can include:

  • Dry, itchy skin
  • Redness and inflammation
  • Cracked, scaly skin
  • Blisters or sores

Causes

The primary cause of nutritional deficiency eczema is a lack of certain nutrients in the body. This can occur due to a poor diet, malabsorption issues, or certain medical conditions. Some of the nutrients that can contribute to this condition include:

Treatment

Treatment for nutritional deficiency eczema typically involves improving the diet to include the necessary nutrients. This can be achieved through dietary changes or the use of supplements. Topical treatments, such as creams and ointments, can also be used to help manage the symptoms.

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