4. Reduce Alcohol Consumption
People who are dealing with dyshidrotic eczema may gain some relief from their symptoms, and reduce the intensity and frequency of attacks by reducing or eliminating alcohol consumption. Similar to cigarettes, alcoholic beverages cause numerous health issues in people, especially those that choose to drink too much.
Overconsumption of alcohol leads to issues with hormonal balance, and it also has a toxic effect on the liver and kidneys. When the body’s primary filters, the liver, and kidneys, are dysfunctional, it may lead to the onset of various adverse health disorders, including eczema.
Most people will find it easy to stop drinking, as they don’t have any dependency issues. However, some people may develop a dependency on alcohol to provide stress relief. During the transition of drying out, the increase in stress may cause an outbreak of dyshidrotic eczema in the affected individual.
If you have issues with stopping drinking, speak to your doctor for advice on how to deal with your addiction.