Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 9, 2016

How Do Probiotics Help Prevent Eczema In Children?

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Is your child suffering from eczema? Unfortunately, millions of other children across the globe are in the same situation. Eczema, also called atopic dermatitis, is a skin condition that commonly affects infants and young children. It is characterized by itchy patches on the skin. Rashes typically form after scratching the itchy area. While eczema is widely thought to be a problem concerning the skin, it actually has to do with the immune system as well. This is why many health experts believe that probiotics can benefit a child’s eczema problem. Keep reading to learn more about the link between probiotics and eczema.

What Are Probiotics?

There are trillions of bacteria living in your child’s gut. While this might sound alarming, understand that this is completely normal. It’s also essential to note that not all bacteria are bad. Probiotics, also referred to as “good” bacteria, do wonders for the digestive health of your little one. Several studies have also been made to establish the benefits of probiotics in terms of preventing eczema and other allergies in children. But how exactly does probiotic work?

Probiotics only made waves in the health and supplement industry during the late 1990s. It was during this time that probiotic products were introduced to the public, claiming to have trillions of good, live bacteria. And since then, the industry has exploded to the tune of $2 billion, and that’s only the probiotic market in the US.

The gastrointestinal system of your child had been colonized by both good and bad bacteria after passing through the birth canal. Many infants, however, miss out on the optimal balance due to several reasons. These include being delivered by C-section, taking of antibiotics or birth control pills by the mother, and vaginal infection. These risk factors compromise the gut flora in infants, and proponents believe that probiotic supplementation can correct this problem.

Studies Supporting The Use Of Probiotics

Researchers have attempted several times to establish the connection between probiotics and eczema prevention. In one of the earliest studies conducted in 2001, infants that received probiotics supplements were 50% less likely to develop eczema. This result was supported by a 2009 study that showed those that took daily supplements of probiotics foods reduced eczema risk by as much as 58%.

One explanation as to why probiotics can help a child’s eczema problem is that it alters the microflora in their gut. This results to faster development and maturity of the child’s immune system. It’s worth mentioning that rapid colonization of bacteria occurs in the gastrointestinal tract during the first months and years of life. For this reason, it is recommended for babies to be breastfed as it proves to be one of the first and best sources of immune-building bacteria to improve gut health.

While there are numerous studies supporting the supplementation of probiotics in infants and young children, it’s still recommended to consult a medical professional prior to giving any probiotics supplements to your child. Also remember that supplements are not meant to replace foods. After receiving the go signal from the doctor, you should also consider getting probiotics from foods such as yogurt. Additionally, continue to control and manage your child’s eczema with the Ezerra 3 Step System.

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