Contact dermatitis and eczema are often signs of deeper immune, gut, and toxic imbalances that must be addressed internally to achieve lasting relief.
Eczema or dermatitis is an inflammatory skin condition marked by redness, itching, weeping, crusting, and skin pigmentation. Environmental factors such as soaps, detergents, shampoos, dust mites, pets, pollens, mold, bacteria, viruses, and fungi are a few causes of eczema. Heavy metals such as mercury and lead can be the root cause of systemic inflammation and eczema. Sensitivity to dairy, soy products, eggs, nuts and seeds, and wheat can cause eczema.
Emotional stress can also make your symptoms worse and can make treatment difficult. Hormone imbalance affects the skin and worsens eczema. Many patients may suffer from atopic or contact dermatitis for years and go from doctor to doctor using only topical steroid ointments, salves, and antibiotics, but never get to the root cause of the condition. While there are natural treatments that can aid in reducing symptoms, many contact dermatitis patients may need additional help.
Most patients with chronic contact dermatitis also suffer from leaky gut syndrome and dysbiosis (imbalance between good and bad bacteria in the gut). They may have an overgrowth of yeast and sensitivity to it. It’s essential to rule out leaky gut syndrome, and if it’s present, treat it completely. Antifungals are sometimes used to treat candida and other fungal infections, which may be the underlying cause of dermatitis.







