Fish Reduces The Incidence Of Eczema In Children

Victoria Aly Author: Victoria Aly Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Fish Reduces The Incidence Of Eczema In Children

The inclusion of fish in the diet of the youngest, even before nine months of age, reduces the incidence of eczema by 25%. At the University of Godenburg, Sweden, doctors specify the benefits of fish, regardless of its quantity and species.

The inclusion of fish in the diet of the youngest, even before nine months of age, reduces the incidence of eczema by 25%. At the University of Godenburg, Sweden, doctors specify the benefits of fish, regardless of its quantity and species. The most important thing is obviously the time.

Eczema is a chronic skin disease seen in 10-15% of children, usually prone to allergies. It remains to be seen why fish have such an effect. Breastfeeding and the absence of a pet did not have a similar effect. It is assumed that everything depends on the immune system.

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