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Chronic Eczema, Living with That Persistent Friend
Blog January 20, 2025

Chronic Eczema, Living with That Persistent Friend

Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Chief Director

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Ah, chronic eczema, a truly stubborn condition, isn't it? Yes, I think so too. But listen carefully to how we can journey with this persistent companion. As we talk, perhaps we can find a way to live more peacefully with it.

"Doctor, why does this eczema keep coming back?"

Ah, I hear that question a lot. Our bodies are truly amazing, aren't they? The mind and body are intimately connected, so when we experience stress or emotional difficulties, the body can receive these signals and express them in forms like eczema. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is often seen as resulting from blockages in the flow of 'Qi (氣)' or from an improper discharge of 'Dampness (濕)' and 'Heat (熱)' within the body.

"Then, how can we get this flow of Qi to move properly again?"

That's precisely the answer we need to find together. In TKM, we aim to improve the flow of Qi through methods such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and mind-regulating practices like meditation and yoga. It's similar to the principle of making a small opening in a blocked waterway to allow the water to flow again.

"But I've tried things, and it keeps coming back. Why is that?"

This is indeed a tricky problem. But remember, as the name 'chronic' suggests, chronic conditions are not easily resolved all at once. Just as it's difficult to sweep away dust that has accumulated over a long time all at once, the imbalances in our mind and body need to be adjusted little by little, slowly.

"So, what can I do in my daily life?"

This part is important. First, find ways to manage stress. Even a light walk or listening to your favorite music can help ease your mind. Diet is also important; foods that reduce 'Heat' and eliminate 'Dampness' are beneficial for eczema. For instance, mung beans and cucumbers help to reduce 'Heat'.

"Doctor, will all of this truly help?"

Honestly, I can't say for certain. However, if you make small changes and try them while listening to your body and mind, you will undoubtedly experience positive changes. The battle with chronic eczema is like a marathon. You need to progress slowly but steadily.

Concluding Thoughts

Journeying with chronic eczema isn't easy. However, as we communicate and embark on the journey of finding balance between body and mind, perhaps we can discover a way to coexist more peacefully with this tenacious companion. You might get a little tired and find it challenging during this process, but you will also grow stronger and better understand your own body and mind. And remember, there are always people by your side to share this journey with you. Let's walk this long journey together.

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