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How Alcohol Impacts Your Eczema

Abstinence from alcohol may be a new way to tackle eczema in some adults, according to experts who have found that up to one in three people attending clinics for skin problems drink an unhealthy amount. Excessive drinking may be both a cause and a consequence of eczema in some people, and warn that some drugs used to treat the condition may interact with alcohol, resulting in unwanted side effects including liver inflammation and, rarely, cirrhosis. 

The big question is whether alcohol is a cause or an effect. We know it has pro-inflammatory effects in, for example, cancer and dementia, but does it promote inflammation in the skin and cause or exacerbate eczema in some people?

This association between heavy drinking and eczema and does not prove that alcohol worsens eczema. However, it does raise the possibility that in some people, alcohol may play a role in worsening the level of their skin inflammation. It is possible that cutting down on drinking could ease symptoms.

When you have a chronic skin condition, such as eczema, psoriasis or dermatitis, you may find that some behaviours can cause your condition to flare or worsen. If you notice your eczema seems to flare after a night out, you may wonder if alcohol causes eczema flare-ups or aggravate your skin condition. It’s quite possible. After indulging a bit, your skin could be red, itchy and inflamed. There are many reasons alcohol could be affecting your skin.

Alcohol Dehydrates

Alcohol is a diuretic and will cause your body to release stored fluids. Your body needs fluids to flush the toxins from your system. If you are dehydrated, your body will steal moisture from your skin to protect the internal processes.

Depletes B Vitamins

The B complex vitamins are depleted by the effects of alcohol. The misuse of alcohol can even affect vitamin B absorption. This is important to those who already have skin issues like eczema and psoriasis. Vitamin B deficiencies can cause inflammation and can cause, or worsen, existing skin rashes.

Blocks the Absorption of Vitamin C

Vitamin C is vital for the health of your immune system and the health of your skin. Vitamin C is shown to be a natural antihistamine and can reduce the symptoms of eczema. Alcohol blocks the absorption of vitamin C.

Triggers Inflammation

Gluten, sugar and dairy are the three most common dietary causes of inflammation. Alcoholic beverages such as beer and ales usually contain wheat and barley, while mixed drinks and cocktails can be quite high in sugar. These inflammation boosters can cause eczema to flare.

Accelerates Skin Ageing

Since alcoholic beverages can be very high in sugar, they tend to be ageing for your skin, causing abnormal glycation. As skin ages, it is more prone to redden, dry, crack, and wrinkle. Aging skin is less resilient.

Suppresses the Immune System

The simple sugar content in alcohol can suppress your immune system for up to five hours. The body’s ability to conquer bacteria and viruses is cut in half. This can cause eczema to worsen.

Can Contain Toxins

There are many ways to produce alcohol. Low-quality alcohol can contain harmful toxins that can affect your skin. It may be worth spending a little bit more for higher quality alcohol to avoid unnecessary toxins.

Kills Good Bacteria

Gut health is essential to overall health. Regular alcohol consumption can kill off the good bacteria in your gut and lead to a candida overgrowth. Candida can use alcohol as a food source. Candida overgrowth can cause eczema.

Dilates Blood Vessels

Alcohol also dilates blood vessel. If you have eczema or psoriasis, the dilation of blood vessels can cause skin to become red, itchy, inflamed and uncomfortable.

Can Irritate Your Liver

An inflamed immune system affects your liver. When inflammation aggravates your eczema, the additional inflammation can also irritate your liver. This irritation makes it more difficult for your liver to process alcohol and create additional problems for those prone to eczema outbreaks.

Alcohol consumption will affect some people with eczema. Products containing alcohol can also irritate your sensitive skin. The health of your skin is important to us.

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