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Helping People with Eczema

talkingWhether or not you have eczema, it’s important to know how to respond to others who do experience it. For infants, it’s easy. Love them, care for them, and soon eczema will go away. For adults, however, whose eczema can have a more profound impact upon their daily lives, it is important to know how to respond. Those who suffer from eczema may be extremely self-conscious over their condition. How can you help?

Treat them like normal.

Eczema is not a deadly disease. It is not contagious. It’s simply a condition of the skin that can be painful, frustrating, and embarrassing. You should treat them as a normal person, because they are a normal person. People with eczema can lead a normal life. Thus, treat them as you would anyone else. Don’t be overly timid around them. Don’t avoid them. Don’t speak with them as if they have a deadly disease. Obviously, be sensitive and kind. Above all, don’t avoid them or shun them. That only exacerbates a potentially sensitive self-image.

Befriend them.

Some people who have eczema may be extremely embarrassed about their condition. In fact, simply showing up at work or school in the morning could be a very challenging feat. Show them that you care. Become their friend. You will find that they may be able to help you just as much as you can help them.

Empathize.

If you have eczema yourself, you are in a great position to empathize with them. It helps to have someone to confide in about a difficult condition. You may want to share with them tips and tricks that worked for you, or simply listen to the challenges that they face—challenges that you can relate to.

People with eczema are not handicapped. Understanding them and appreciating them as normal human beings, and helping them realize that they can function normally, will go a long way in improving their quality of life, despite the fact that they have eczema.

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