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Freak Weather Spikes ‘Allergic Disease’ and Eczema As Temperatures Dip

Melody Livingstone

“Allergic disease” and eczema cases are spiking due to the current freak weather as the Bureau of Meteorology confirms another volatile “La Nina” situation this Summer. 

With the temperatures dipping and promised hotter, drier months ahead, it comes as Australia is facing a health challenge, with a growing number of Aussies suffering from ‘allergic disease’. 

According to data, one in three (30% of Australians) are now reported to have ‘allergic disease’, compared with just 20% in 2007, with eczema being one of the most prevalent. 

Experts warn cases are rising due to more frequent weather extremes, environmental pressures, stress, and the rising population, as demand for gentle skincare soars. 

Natural brands like MooGoo, which specialises in products for people with eczema and other skin issues, have seen demand soar.  

“In the last year we have seen an almost 50% increase in demand for our eczema range, with products flying off shelves as soon as they are stocked,” says MooGoo CEO Melody Livingstone. 

“We’re selling a Pink Eczema Cream every two minutes – we can hardly keep up with demand. 

“Eczema can be really debilitating, with thousands looking for relief, and parents seeking help for their children.” 

Eczema Association of Australasia Tips to Manage Eczema During the Summer: 

Sunshine and Heat: Apply a mineral sunscreen at least half an hour after moisturiser, and choose a brand formulated for sensitive skin. Reapply as directed, especially after swimming or excessive sweating, and try to avoid the hottest times of the day, typically between 12:00 and 3:00pm. Taking breaks in the shade or indoors can prevent overheating and reduce the risk of flare-ups. 

Swimming and Sun: Swimming in the sea can be soothing as the salt water may help heal irritated skin. Be mindful of sand, which can also trigger eczema. Simple measures, such as wearing long sleeves, beach shoes, or protective clothing, allow children to enjoy beach activities while minimising contact with potential irritants.  

Routine essentials: A consistent skincare routine is key. Use gentle fragrance-free cleansers and moisturise regularly to keep the skin hydrated, protected, and help prevent flare-ups. 

Lifestyle: Eczema goes beyond the skin, stress, sleep and your environment can also impact flare-ups. Try incorporating stress-relieving activities, maintaining a regular sleep routine and controlling your environment. 

 

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