Eczema and Asthma

Updated on February 10, 2010
A.V. asks from Gilbert, AZ
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I read in the August 2009 American Baby magazine that 70% of children who have eczema will at some point develop asthma. Has anyone experienced this?

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Thank you everyone for your comments. This concerns me because my 4 yr old has eczema and my husband has asthma. She tends to get croup cough when she gets sick and I have to give her breathing treatments. She seems to have inherited a lot of my husband’s genes. Looks like him, has to have glasses like him but I'm hoping she doesn't develop the asthma.

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S.D.

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My son's eczema flares up just before getting sick. When he gets sick, he develops a dry cough and shortness of breath. His oxygen intake drops and he has to have breathing treatments along with steroirds to open his lungs. My ped says its the illness that flares up a virus in his chest...I haven't had him tested for allergies, yet. I plan on doing that next, as well as seeing a pulmonary specialist. My husband and I do not have eczema or asthma...I think there is a connection, along with an allergy. I just haven't pinned it down yet, but am on a mission to do so...

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A.T.

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This is interesting. My son had sever eczema and asthma. I have asthma too. I found this company with some WONDERFUL products that have changed my families lives. They sell everything everyone needs, uses and runs out of every day and the products are VERY cost effective and they promise to NEVER use any harmful chemicals or ingredients in ANY of their products. When we converted our home all of our symptoms were gone within a month. My son has no more signs of eczema and neither one of us have any more asthma symptoms. I have done all the research and scientist and drs. are linking a lot of todays health issues, that we didn't have so much of 20 years ago, to the chemicals and toxins that are in our every day products. Labeling laws don't protect the consumers, they protect the manufacturers. You'd be surprised at what you find out if you did all the research. I'd be happy to send you some links to read about more.

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D.P.

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I have not experienced this. My son had eczema due to food allergies until recently, and it has now disappeared, along with the food allergies. My doc told me that in 80% of eczema cases, another family member has the condition, as well. My husband's mother and niece both had childhood eczema, which resolved on it's own, and neither developed asthma. I feel pretty confident that my son won't either due to family history.

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J.C.

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Interesting. My son is 8 and has terrible eczema but no asthma what so ever. No one on either side of our families has asthma, but I do have a cousin with eczema. And the comment about the chemicals is a little over the top seeing as we're a chemical free family (and house!) and it doesn't seem to affect his skin for the better in any way.

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D.M.

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I would talk to your pediatrician. I think it depends why the child has eczema... mine both had it as kids b/c of food allergies, which they have outgrown... they are still too young to see if asthma is something that is related. Talk to your ped - like most thing, it may be related, but not a cause.

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answers from Dallas on

I will dis agree...
As my doctor explained it Asthama is the eczema of the lungs or that eczema is the asthama of the skin..

When there is an allegy in the body it comes out in the larges organ in the body with is the skin. Most people ( doctors included will fight the eczema of the skin with Steroids . All steroids do is curb the eczema and doesn't actually help the body build an immune system. hence over time the eczema from the skin moves on the to the next largest organs in our body which are the lungs. Hence get Asthama.

So please fins a way to get to the root cause of the eczema first rather than just putting steroids on it and hoping it will go away ....
I tried 7-8 diffrent things before i found what works for my daughter.Please feel to Pm me if you have addional questions.
I worked witha homeopathic doctor and diet change, allegy testing etc etc all worked.

I did not do steroids creams at all and my daughter eczema is now very very mild .just like a dry skin and she doesn't not have asthama...

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A.M.

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I had eczema and asthma until I was about 12 when I "grew out of it". I never really thought much about the two being related until I had my son. He has mild eczema now (it was a lot worse when he was younger). I took him into the dr. for his 2 month check up and asked him about my son's skin, and one of the first 5 questions the dr. asked me was "Who in your family has asthma?". He didn't come right out and say that my son would develop asthma later on, but hinted at the fact that they could be related. My son did end up developing some asthmatic issues but they are not labeling him as "asthmatic" yet. Also, my nephew has had ridiculous eczema since birth and has definite asthmatic tendencies. He receives breathing treatments weekly. We have no major allergy issues in the family. Just my story.

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P.O.

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Yes, my nephew had eczema as a baby and he now has asthma at 10yrs old.

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B.C.

answers from Dallas on

A really good friend of mine has had really bad eczema all over her arms all her life ( I have known her for 14 years) and to this day she does not have asthma just a bad case of eczema that doesn't respond to any medications or treatments. The only thing that has helped a little is shaving her arms...I suppose its a form of exfoliating maybe thats why it helps. Anyways as long as I have known her she almost is never sick (in the past 14 years she has been sick with a cold maybe twice). I on the other hand get colds quite frequently my diet is better than hers so it doesn't make any sense unless that one multi vitamin she takes every day (since she was a child) keeps her healthy and illness free. I have a little eczema on my upper arms but no asthma...when I was 11 months I was hospitalized for an asthma attack due to bronchitis. I got better and never developed asthma even though I have one aunt with asthma. My mom and brothers and sister all suffered from eczema as babies (none of them have ever suffered from any asthma symptoms). They still have very sensitive skin but none have asthma. So personally I don't think eczema is a definite sign that asthma will develop in a child.

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D.G.

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I disagree with this. I do think both can be and alot of times are caused by allergies and so alot of kids will develop both. My son did this. So if you can get the allergies under control, good possiblity of not having either issue or just minor problems with them.

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J.P.

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My father had asthma as a child, my mom has eczema. My sister and I were "lucky" enough to get both. I never thought of a connection other than genetics. Did the article say anything about what the parents had?

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B.J.

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Yes, my son and daughter have both, and so did my brother. I found in my son, that his eczema was worsened by food allergies.

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A.D.

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Eczema runs in my family and most of us have it and none of us have asthma.

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