Eczema is a common dermatological disease. The global incidence rate for children and adults is 20% and 3% respectively. The American Journal of Clinical Research, a journal of the Journal of Clinical Research insights, published a new discovery by scientists that patients with eczema smeared "good bacteria" in the affected area, which can reduce symptoms by at least 50%.
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) sprayed an aqueous solution of artificially added "good bacteria" (R. rosacea) on the inside of the elbow and eczema. This species of rosemary bacteria is taken from the skin of healthy people and grown in the laboratory. During the treatment period, the participants continued to take normal eczema medication while applying a newly formulated solution containing bacteria to the affected area twice a week for 12 weeks; after that, they were applied every other day for another 4 weeks. It was found that 3 out of 5 adult patients and 4 out of 5 children had a 50% improvement in symptoms of eczema. The dependence of these patients on conventional treatments for eczema such as steroids was reduced and no side effects were found.
The researchers analyzed that early studies showed that there are a lot of "bad bacteria" Staphylococcus aureus on the skin of eczema patients, which can lead to skin infection and inflammation. The “good bacteria†on the patient’s own skin, Rosemary, produces irritants that are not helpful in the treatment of eczema; if it grows and is then affected by preservatives in skin care products, it can also worsen the symptoms of eczema. Therefore, the new study chose to extract and culture Rhizoctonia from healthy individuals. "Better Bacteria Therapy" aims to relieve eczema patients from the pain of repeated treatment by improving the structure of the skin flora. ▲ (Fang Wenge)
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