Is it common for people with Eczema to have Asthma Or Allegic Rhinitis If so Tell me the sighns.I haven’t checked whether I have Asthma Or Allegic Rhinitis.Should I go and consalt A doctor About this

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3 Responses to “I Have Atopic Eczema?”
  1. rhubarb3 says:

    Yes it is very common for people who have eczema to also have asthma and allergies.
    Symptoms of asthma may include the following, but can be different for each person:
    1. Difficulty breathing out
    2. Tight or heavy feeling in chest, often after exercise or other factor that would trigger the episode.
    3. Wheezing sound when breathing.
    4. Tight cough.
    5. Prolonged exhale phase of breathing.
    Allergic rhinitis symptoms are:
    1. Itching in eyes, nose, ears.
    2. Runny eyes and nose with clear, watery drainage.
    3. Sneezing.
    4. Congestion of nose
    And YES, you should go get checked by a doctor. There are very effective treatments out there for both asthma and allergies (and eczema). Besides…untreated allergies can cause both eczema AND asthma to worsen.
    Go here to read more on asthma:http://www.nationaljewish.org/disease-in…
    Go here to read more on allergic rhinitis:http://www.nationaljewish.org/disease-in…
    Go here to read more on eczema:http://www.nationaljewish.org/disease-in…

  2. nastaany says:

    Allergies:
    Eczema
    Eczema is term for a group of medical conditions that cause the skin to become inflamed or irritated.
    The most common type of eczema is known as atopic dermatitis, or atopic eczema. Atopic refers to a group of diseases with an often inherited tendency to develop other allergic conditions, such as asthma and hay fever.
    According to the Nation

  3. maddogca says:

    The crusty kid speaks

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