Tuesday 12 October 2010

Sleep Illusions

Last year, I managed to have smooth skin for the first time after a very long time and this was with very little usage of steroid creams. I did not suffer itchiness for at least 5 months before I began using an emollient that I have used countless times and that reacted to me. My skin deteriorated.

Since stopping the emollient usage, the itching greatly reduced however the skin hovers about being okay to not okay. When I reflect about what I was doing last year, I was able to focus on getting well, drinking much more water than I am now, eating a healthier diet, moisturising myself about every 1-2 hours and more importantly getting plenty of healing sleep.

This year I have lacked discipline coupled with a never ending stream of work. Sleep is poor and I feel I can attribute any itching to a lack of sleep. It seems simple that when I am tired my skin itches. When I have had good sleep, I itch very little even when I play sport. Yet good sleep is eluding me which means poor skin. Unfortunately, every month my hormones give me 3 nights of sleeplessness. Top that off with work pressures, and my month to month needs a lot of improvements.

And so I understand when they say "stress" can cause eczema......or in my case - the lack of sleep. I steer towards taking an antihistamine when itching is bad.

Hope all you eczema sufferers are blessed with better sleep than myself and if you are not able to get that "beauty sleep" then try to do something about it.

2 comments:

Mei Wei said...

I too experienced sleepless nights abt a year ago and my hair started to drop..we must learn how to destress..or meditate and leave all worries behind and call it a day.

FLoui Tan said...

I have exact symptoms and found out I was going through topical steroid withdrawal. It all started from OTC hydrocortisone. It miraculously got rid of my rash but it always comes back. Went to many derms, over the years and they all gave me higher strength steroids and that was the start of my addiction. My skin would always want more and the breaks in between the next outbreak gets shorter and shorter. I finally went thru my first flare last sept 2012, sleepless night, intense itching and oozing raw skin. I google and found many others have the same symptoms and the cure was to cease all steroids.

Here's a video with good explanation of dangers of topical steroid addiction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kmHe8aSs5s