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allergy
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Eastern countries
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Less common to have allergy tests and carry EpiPen for severe reactions
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2
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allergy
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Eastern countries
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Less awareness of allergies and food intolerances, and minimal accommodation for special dietary needs in most restaurants
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1
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3
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eczema
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern countries, traditional Chinese medicine and herbal remedies are commonly used to treat eczema.
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4
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eczema
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Eastern countries
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Eczema is recognized in Eastern countries, but traditional herbal remedies and alternative medicine may be more commonly used for treatment compared to Western medical interventions.
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5
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eczema
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Eastern countries
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Eczema is often approached with traditional herbal remedies and dietary changes to balance the body's energy.
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1
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6
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psoriasis
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Eastern countries
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Psoriasis may be less recognized and understood in Eastern countries, with some cultural stigma attached to visible skin conditions.
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1
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7
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psoriasis
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Eastern countries
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May be treated with traditional herbal remedies and acupuncture in Eastern countries.
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1
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8
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rash
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Eastern countries
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Rashes may be attributed to imbalances in hot and cold elements according to traditional medicine practices such as Ayurveda or traditional Chinese medicine.
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9
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rash
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Eastern cultures
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Many people believe that rashes are caused by imbalances in the body's natural energy, or 'doshas', and may seek traditional Ayurvedic remedies for treatment.
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