In recent years, as the pace of life has accelerated and social stress has increased, the incidence of neurodermatitis, a skin disease, has increased. Neural dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that manifests itself mainly in local skin itching, mossing and repeated outbreaks. This paper will elaborate on its causes, treatment methods and preventive measures.
i. The exact cause of neuroficitis is not yet fully established but is generally considered to be the result of a combination of factors. 1. Mental factors: long-term mental stress, anxiety, depression, etc., are considered to be important factors in the development of neurophysics. In modern urban life, high work stress and high life tempo leave many people in a long-term state of psychological stress, which can lead to immune disorders in the skin, leading to disease. 2. Allergies: Some patients have allergies and are allergic to certain substances or environmental factors, which can also be an incentive for neuropirex. For example, pollen, dust mites, certain chemicals, etc. can be allergens. 3. Dermal barrier functional impairments: Deterioration of the dermal barrier makes it easier for external irritants to penetrate the skin and causes inflammatory reactions. The problem is further exacerbated by dry, water-skinned environments. 4. Genetic factors: Studies have shown that neurophysics have a certain family concentration, suggesting that genetic factors play an important role.
ii. The treatment of neural dermatitis, for treatment of neural dermatitis, is currently based on a combination of treatment, including medication, psychotherapy and lifestyle adjustment. 1. Drug treatment: – Out-of-source drugs: Common out-of-use drugs include sugar cortex ointment, calcium phosphate inhibitor (e.g., his kmoose ointment), wetting. These drugs are effective in mitigating skin inflammation and itching. – Oral medications: For patients with more severe symptoms, doctors may prescribe anti-ballamines, antidepressants or small doses of sugary cortex hormones to reduce itching and anxiety. 2. Psychotherapy: – Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT): to help patients cope with stress and anxiety by changing their negative mindsets and behaviour patterns. – Relaxation of training: including deep breath, meditation, yoga, etc., helps to reduce stress and anxiety. 3. Lifestyle adjustment: – Keep skin moist: use of mild cleaning products, avoidance of hot water bathing, regular wetting of preservatives and maintenance of wet state of skin. – Avoiding irritation: Avoiding exposure to known allergies and irritation, such as certain cosmetics, detergents, etc. – Healthy diet: balanced diet, increased intake of vitamin- and mineral-rich food and increased body immunity.
The key to the prevention of neurophysics is to reduce the impact of induction factors and to improve the immune and skin barrier function. 1. Managing stress: Learn to rationalize work and life, maintain a good mind and actively participate in physical exercise and social activities to alleviate stress. 2. Protection of skin barriers: Selecting skins that are suitable for themselves, avoiding frequent changes in products, taking care of sunscreening and wetting and maintaining skin health. 3. Avoid allergies: understand and stay away from their allergic substances and environment, regularly clean their living environment and reduce their exposure. 4. Periodic medical examinations: periodic medical examinations are conducted to detect and address potential health problems in a timely manner and to prevent them. In general, neurophysics as a chronic skin disease, although difficult to cure, can significantly improve symptoms and improve quality of life through scientific treatment and effective preventive measures. It is hoped that this paper will provide useful information to a wide audience to help raise awareness of and respond to the disease.