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Eczema and ADHD sufferers, do you have both?


"New" studies are trying to suggest a connection to the two, from your own experience ,if you have one or the other or both what do you say about the truth in this, is there any?

**** I don't know. Do a blind study. For instance, I had ADHD as a child and took medication for it, although I apparently don't have it now. Although, I do have eczema on the inside of my ears and near my nose sometimes although it's never really bad or anything.

Yes. My son had eczema, even as a baby. He also had recurrent ear infections, colic, and eventually diagnosed with food sensitivities. Eczema, according to the doctors, does not have a cause. But, according to many others, wheat and other "allergies" can cause these unexplained rashes such as eczema, as well as ADHD. ADHD can be googled as: ADHD and candida, ADHD and food sensitivities, ADHD and leaky gut. ADHD and eczema can be caused by the same things. Look it up and see what you think.

I dont know but I wouldn't be surprised.

People with psoriasis end up with psoriatic arthritis.

ADHD is a label too easily slapped on an individual. I don't believe that it's nearly as prevalent as the number of kids they label that.

They tried to slap that on my son but I stayed a step ahead and forked out a fortune to have a psychological assessment done. He was GIFTED, no ADHD. What a crock. They are the stupid ones and they take it out on my kid cause he's smarter than they are and they are just too lazy to provide the stimulation he needed. That's rectified now and he is in the right program and doing superbly.

If I let those idiots win they'd have him on narcotics and sicker than a dog.

To answer your question if someone has eczema it's likely they have a lot of other ALLERGIES and possibly ASTHMA too.

It would be difficult for anyone with those problems to be able to focus and I could see where they would do poorly feeling so ill all the time.

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