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Warning to Swimmers: My Nightmare With Eczema From My Goggles, EP 266
- 2024/12/27
- 再生時間: 17 分
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Swimmers are more likely to get eczema because of the drying nature of chlorine. 31 Million Americans have eczema, an itchy skin condition. What if the solution to your itchy skin is causing more harm than good? Join me, Kelly Palace, for an authentic look at my chilling encounter with topical steroids. It all began with a little tube of ointment prescribed for the eczema caused by my swimming goggles—a quick fix that spiraled into a full-blown nightmare. As I navigated through this ordeal, my reliance on stronger steroids grew, leading to a debilitating condition known as topical steroid withdrawal syndrome. My story sheds light on the often-hidden dangers of these treatments and challenges the notion that they are a cure-all for eczema and contact dermatitis.
This episode is more than just a personal cautionary tale; it is a wake-up call for anyone who trusts topical steroids to treat their skin conditions. I reveal the sobering truth about how these medications merely mask underlying issues like allergies or stress and the lack of awareness in the medical community about alternative treatments. Through personal anecdotes and insights from medical professionals, we expose the urgent need for change in how eczema is treated, impacting millions of lives. Tune in to discover the real story behind topical steroids and why it's crucial to look beyond the surface.
- Kelly's experience with eczema due to swimming
- The role and risks of topical steroids
- Understanding topical steroid withdrawal syndrome
- Kelly's connection with Dr. Rappaport, Dermatologist
- Co-Founding the International Topical Steroid Awareness Network www.ITSAN.org
- Encouragement to seek non-steroidal alternatives
- Preventable: A Documentary about TSWS by Briana Banos
Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.