AIRLINK 188.13 Decreased By ▼ -8.52 (-4.33%)
BOP 10.07 Decreased By ▼ -0.07 (-0.69%)
CNERGY 6.60 Decreased By ▼ -0.09 (-1.35%)
FCCL 33.91 Increased By ▲ 0.89 (2.7%)
FFL 16.95 Increased By ▲ 0.30 (1.8%)
FLYNG 23.73 Increased By ▲ 1.28 (5.7%)
HUBC 125.80 Decreased By ▼ -1.49 (-1.17%)
HUMNL 13.79 Decreased By ▼ -0.11 (-0.79%)
KEL 4.77 Increased By ▲ 0.01 (0.21%)
KOSM 6.59 Increased By ▲ 0.22 (3.45%)
MLCF 43.10 Increased By ▲ 0.88 (2.08%)
OGDC 222.35 Increased By ▲ 9.32 (4.37%)
PACE 7.40 Increased By ▲ 0.39 (5.56%)
PAEL 41.35 Increased By ▲ 0.48 (1.17%)
PIAHCLA 17.33 Increased By ▲ 0.51 (3.03%)
PIBTL 8.37 Increased By ▲ 0.08 (0.97%)
POWER 9.04 Increased By ▲ 0.22 (2.49%)
PPL 191.95 Increased By ▲ 8.38 (4.57%)
PRL 37.20 Decreased By ▼ -1.07 (-2.8%)
PTC 23.91 Decreased By ▼ -0.16 (-0.66%)
SEARL 93.99 Decreased By ▼ -1.12 (-1.18%)
SILK 0.99 Decreased By ▼ -0.01 (-1%)
SSGC 39.99 Decreased By ▼ -0.32 (-0.79%)
SYM 17.73 Decreased By ▼ -0.48 (-2.64%)
TELE 8.68 Decreased By ▼ -0.05 (-0.57%)
TPLP 12.39 Increased By ▲ 0.18 (1.47%)
TRG 62.49 Decreased By ▼ -1.87 (-2.91%)
WAVESAPP 10.20 Decreased By ▼ -0.24 (-2.3%)
WTL 1.77 Decreased By ▼ -0.02 (-1.12%)
YOUW 4.02 Increased By ▲ 0.02 (0.5%)
BR100 11,727 Increased By 4.3 (0.04%)
BR30 35,667 Increased By 307.4 (0.87%)
KSE100 113,113 Increased By 474.5 (0.42%)
KSE30 35,634 Increased By 175.5 (0.49%)

Applying moisturiser to a new-born baby's skin could help prevent eczema and even food allergies in later life, possibly offering a cheap and easy way to combat a growing global problem, a Japanese institute said on October 03. A small-scale study carried out by researchers at the Tokyo-based National Center for Child Health and Development suggests regular lotion in the first few weeks of life helps keep a baby's immune system intact.
Scientists divided 118 newborns into two groups of 59 each, applying an emollient - a glycerine-based over-the-counter moisturiser - to one group of babies for 32 weeks and no treatment to the other group. As a result, 19 in the intervention group developed atopic dermatitis - eczema - against 28 in the control group.
The study, which the researchers said was a global first, tentatively shows moisturising reduces the risk of developing eczema 30 percent. The institute said in a release that emollient prevents skin from drying out and cracking, which exposes immune cells and allows irritants to get in.
This, in turn, boosts the body's production of antibodies to combat the irritant, resulting in over-production.
It is this over-production of antibodies that produces the symptoms of an allergy.
The institute said babies suffering from eczema tend to display strong reactions to egg white, and thus can go on to be allergic to eggs in later life or to developing other problems such as asthma or sinus infections.
"It was known before that dry skin would cause eczema. One of the achievements of this study is that we came up with clear figures for the probability of developing eczema," the centre's spokesman Toru Sato told AFP on October 03.
"Researchers are now looking at why some babies in the group still went on to develop eczema," he said.
"Another important point is that the study suggests atopic skin problems could be linked to other allergic reactions such as asthma and hay fever that may appear later in life." Research on allergies has often focused on preventing maternal intake of certain substances to reduce transmission to the foetus.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

Comments

Comments are closed.