Support and understanding key to helping eczema sufferers: experts

Posted: March 19, 2013 at 8:45 am

TORONTO - Preet Bhogal still remembers being taunted in school for his inflamed skin. The Nova Scotia native would always wear long-sleeved shirts to cover his arms and tried to shrug off jeers about the flare-ups on his hands, but the words still hurt.

"My eczema covered just about my whole body," says the 33-year-old, who has lived with the skin condition since he was a baby.

"It definitely affected my self image, self esteem, mental health."

While the physical severity of Bhogal's eczema improved with a combination of age and a strict care regime, its emotional impact continued to be felt in subtle ways. He didn't wear short-sleeved T-shirts until he was in his 20s, doesn't know how to swim because his eczema was exacerbated by pool water and vividly recalls how concerned some of his peers were about catching the skin condition that isn't contagious.

"There's almost a barrier around you. Because I had visible eczema, people were afraid to get close," he says.

While Bhogal's case was an extreme one, the challenges he faced are encountered by many living with eczema today.

As the rates of those who experience the condition appear to be on the rise, Bhogal and advocates for those with skin disease hope having conversations about eczema will help demystify the condition and make it easier to deal with.

"There's often a lack of awareness of the issues that it causes and the amount of stress in the way that skin disease really affects someones life," says Bhogal, who is now a board member with the Canadian Skin Patient Alliance.

"I would like for people to just know that it exists and for people to not be afraid to talk about it."

While official annual statistics are hard to come by, a number of doctors and patient support groups estimate about 20 per cent of Canadians will experience eczema at some point in their lives.

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