Dust Mites New Relationship With Eczema

It has been long held that dust mites cause eczema, but recently new research sheds some new light on the relationship between eczema and house dust mites. According to the research, skin exposure to the mites causes water-loss which worsens dry skin or eczema. Doctors recommend a shielding lotion that locks in the skin's natural moisture to counteract the effects of the dust mite enzyme.

Posted: November 06, 2006 | Click here for the full story | 3 comments

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    There is no stopping any kinds of infesting mite....Anyone who tells you there is a way to stop or eliminate them is only handing you a pie in the sky...Until the medical commnuity gets serious about this problem, it's only going to get worse...PERIOD !!!!...

Posted by: Larry Mccreas | March 15, 2007

    i have eczema including asthma. My doctor informed me that my allergies come from dust mite. how bad can my dusk mite allergies get with my eczema ? how can i prevent from keeping my allergies low.

Posted by: rigo | February 23, 2007

    How can dustmites cause eczema?Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening?If so,...how?Is there anything else that dustmites can cause?

Posted by: Chanel Renee' Smith | February 01, 2007

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