Dr. K 保健博士 破解濕疹越搞越差之迷 ! ︳保健品一招 KO 濕疹︱近千人成功不返發秘密大公開

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20 May 202315:04

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Dr. K responds to audience requests and explains the two types of eczema—dry and wet. He emphasizes the importance of correctly identifying the type of eczema to apply the right treatment. Dr. K discusses the use of supplements like Curcumin and Quercetin for anti-inflammatory purposes, as well as immune-balancing herbs like Echinacea and Elderberry. He highlights the potential issues with steroid use and creams, stressing the need for proper skincare strategies. Viewers are encouraged to engage, share their experiences, and seek proper treatment for eczema, ensuring better health outcomes.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Eczema can be categorized into two types: dry eczema and wet eczema, and it's important to understand the difference in treatment approaches.
  • 😀 Steroid creams are commonly used for eczema treatment, but excessive or long-term use may cause side effects.
  • 😀 Wet eczema is more common during rainy and humid weather, and it requires different treatment from dry eczema.
  • 😀 Using the wrong treatment methods for eczema, such as applying dry eczema treatments to wet eczema, can worsen the condition.
  • 😀 The scientific name for eczema is Atopic Dermatitis, not directly related to moisture, despite the misleading Chinese name.
  • 😀 Pollution and environmental factors can contribute to eczema, and the ideal environment to cure eczema may be free of pollution.
  • 😀 Treating eczema requires focusing on two main areas: managing inflammation and balancing the immune system.
  • 😀 Supplements like Curcumin (Turmeric) and Quercetin are beneficial for treating wet eczema due to their anti-inflammatory properties.
  • 😀 Vitamin A derivatives, such as Retinol and Beta-Carotene, can be applied topically to reduce inflammation in eczema.
  • 😀 Balancing the immune system is essential for treating eczema, and supplements like Echinacea, Elderberry, and Beta-Glucan help with immune regulation.
  • 😀 It is important to consult with medical professionals and avoid using high-dose Vitamin C, which can aggravate eczema symptoms.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of this video?

    -The video focuses on eczema, specifically the two types: 'wet eczema' and 'dry eczema'.

  • Why are there two parts to the discussion on eczema?

    -The topic of eczema is complex, so the video is split into two parts. The first part focuses on wet eczema, while the second part will cover dry eczema.

  • What causes eczema to worsen when treated incorrectly?

    -Using the wrong treatment methods for the type of eczema can worsen the condition. For example, treating wet eczema with dry eczema strategies can lead to a negative outcome.

  • What are the two types of eczema mentioned in the video?

    -The two types of eczema discussed are 'wet eczema' (潮濕疹) and 'dry eczema' (乾濕疹).

  • Why is the term 'eczema' misleading in the Chinese context?

    -The term 'eczema' includes the word 'wet', which suggests that the condition is related to moisture, but in reality, eczema is scientifically referred to as 'Atopic Dermatitis' and is not necessarily related to moisture.

  • What is the role of inflammation in eczema treatment?

    -Inflammation plays a significant role in eczema, and managing inflammation is a key aspect of treatment. Anti-inflammatory supplements are often used to help control the inflammation associated with eczema.

  • What is recommended for treating wet eczema?

    -For treating wet eczema, the video recommends using anti-inflammatory supplements such as curcumin and quercetin, as well as ethosomal Vitamin A for external treatment.

  • How does the weather influence eczema outbreaks?

    -Changes in weather, particularly during rainy or humid conditions, can trigger wet eczema outbreaks due to increased moisture on the skin.

  • What supplements are mentioned for balancing immunity in eczema treatment?

    -Supplements like Echinacea, Elderberry, and Beta-Glucan are mentioned as helpful for balancing immunity and preventing overactive immune responses that contribute to eczema.

  • Why is Vitamin C not recommended for eczema treatment?

    -High doses of Vitamin C are not recommended because they may lead to an overactive immune response, causing the immune system to attack the skin, which can worsen eczema symptoms.

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