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Paracetamol and antibiotics threaten with an eczema


childChildren who in infancy received antibiotics or anaesthetising on the basis of paracetamol, risk more to be ill with an eczema in the childhood. To such conclusion researchers from Spain have come.
However, their conclusions do not mean, that parents should avoid to use paracetamol as still it is not clear up to the end, whether the raised risk of formation of an eczema a medicine, or that illness with which this medicine struggles causes. It was declared by the principal of research doctor Luis Garsija-Markos from University of Murcia.

"I personally by a trade the pediatrist, and I will continue to write out to the small patients paracetamol, - doctor Garsija-Markos speaks. - But if any parents are too strongly concerned by similar risk I can recommend to them to apply Ibufrofenum".

Paracetamol is bound to an asthma both at children, and at adults, but here its influence on eczema development was until recently poorly. Besides when the child treat for fever, along with paracetamol to it, as a rule, give also antibiotics so to understand the contribution of both preparations it was difficult enough.

Scientists have seen data "the International research on an asthma" and "Researches on children's allergies", spent to Spain. In them the information and volume contained, whether small patients received paracetamol or antibiotics in the first year of their life.
Approximately 10-20 % of babies and children have an eczema. The Spanish scientists have found out, that this illness on 56 % was more often found out in children who received paracetamol in the first year of a life, and on 66 % more often at those who received antibiotics.