Essential fatty acids (EFAs) are being studied in
relation to
atopic dermatitis. EFAs help the body produce
compounds that are important in regulating many body functions, including
defense against disease.
The theory behind EFA therapy is that by increasing the amount of
EFAs in the diet, the immune system may function better, thus reducing atopic
dermatitis. This theory is not scientifically proven.
Evening primrose oil is a source of EFAs. It is sometimes taken to
improve atopic dermatitis. But studies have shown that primrose
oil does not significantly improve atopic dermatitis
symptoms.1 Noted side effects include
headache and nausea.
If you choose to take an EFA to treat atopic dermatitis, tell your
health professional so that it can be recorded and considered in your medical
history.