Tangs Clinical TCM Highlights Why Chronic Eczema Can Persist for Decades
SINGAPORE, March 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- A recent patient case managed by Tangs Clinical TCM has shed light on why chronic eczema can last for years, and how long-term, structured management may influence symptom patterns over time.
Chronic atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is often characterised by recurring flare-ups that can persist for decades. In this case, the patient experienced prolonged symptoms that required ongoing management, prompting closer observation of how the condition evolved over time and responded to adjustments in treatment.
When Eczema Becomes a Long-Term Reality
Eczema is commonly characterised by dry, inflamed, and itchy skin, with symptoms that may recur over time.
In the case presented, the patient had been experiencing eczema over an extended period, with recurring flare-ups affecting daily life. The condition was described as persistent, requiring ongoing management rather than short-term intervention.
Such long-term presentations have been discussed in clinical observations, where chronic skin conditions may be linked to underlying imbalances that evolve over time.
What the Case Reveals Over Time
The case centred on an approach focused on systemic regulation, with treatment adjusted progressively based on the patient's condition and response.
Over the course of management, observations included changes in symptom intensity, a gradual reduction in the frequency of flare-ups, and overall improvements in skin condition during follow-up periods. These findings highlight how structured, long-term approaches may support symptom management in chronic cases, although outcomes can vary depending on individual factors such as severity and duration.
The case was managed by Tony Tang, a registered Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner under the TCMPB, providing professional oversight within the scope of practice.
The management approach involved pattern-based diagnosis, with treatment tailored and refined over time in response to the patient's evolving condition. Herbal formulations were incorporated as part of the overall strategy, alongside lifestyle considerations, with continuous monitoring and follow-up. This reflects how long-term conditions may require ongoing adjustment rather than a single course of intervention.
What Existing Literature Suggests About Systemic Regulation
Within TCM theory, eczema is often associated with internal patterns such as heat, dampness, and imbalances affecting the body's regulatory systems.
These concepts have been explored in clinical and observational studies, where systemic approaches have been examined for their role in supporting long-term management of chronic skin conditions.
Some literature has suggested that approaches focusing on internal regulation may:
- Support gradual improvements in skin condition
- Reduce recurrence in certain cases
- Contribute to more sustained management over time
It is important to note that such findings are based on clinical observations and case-based studies, and further research is still needed to better understand long-term outcomes.
A Growing Shift in How Chronic Conditions Are Understood
The case reflects a growing interest in approaches that consider both visible symptoms and underlying patterns over time.
Rather than focusing only on immediate relief, there is increasing emphasis on:
- Long-term management strategies
- Ongoing monitoring and adjustment
- Individualised approaches based on patient response
This perspective is being explored within clinical settings as part of a broader effort to better understand chronic conditions.
Looking Ahead: Building on Long-Term Clinical Observations
Chronic atopic dermatitis continues to present challenges due to its long-term and often recurring nature. As more case-based observations emerge, there is growing interest in how structured, long-term data may contribute to a deeper understanding of chronic skin conditions.
While individual cases provide valuable insight, broader efforts in tracking and analysing patient outcomes over time may help support more informed approaches to care.
"For chronic skin disorders, care is not limited to symptom management," said Tony Tang, a registered Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner under the TCMPB. "TCM approaches for eczema typically involve pattern-based diagnosis, supported by herbal formulations and lifestyle adjustments."
About Tangs Clinical TCM
Tangs Clinical TCM is a TCM skin clinic in Singapore. It applies TCM principles alongside modern diagnostic tools in managing chronic atopic dermatitis and other skin disorders. Its approach integrates herbal medicine, dietary and lifestyle modification, and patient education.
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Why Chronic Eczema Can Last for Decades, and What a Recent Case Is Revealing
SINGAPORE, March 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SHEIN, a global online fashion and lifestyle retailer, has signed an agreement with DHL to adopt its GoGreen Plus service, supporting the use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) within air cargo logistics. The collaboration forms part of SHEIN's broader efforts to explore approaches for reducing carbon emissions associated with air transport, while engaging with broader industry initiatives to scale sustainable aviation fuel.
DHL's GoGreen Plus service enables corporate customers to support the use of SAF by introducing it into the aviation fuel supply used within the network. Lifecycle emissions reductions associated with the SAF, relative to conventional jet fuel, are allocated to participating corporate customers using internationally recognised accounting methodologies. These allocations are documented through recognised certification frameworks, enabling participating customers to account for associated SAF-related lifecycle emissions reductions within their emissions reporting.
"Working with partners such as DHL allows us to better understand how sustainable aviation fuel solutions may be incorporated into air cargo logistics," said Mustan Lalani, SHEIN's Head of Sustainability. "Initiatives like this are part of SHEIN's broader efforts to explore how emerging approaches across the aviation sector may contribute to addressing carbon emissions associated with air transport."
"DHL is a pioneer in sustainable logistics. Signing the GoGreen Plus agreement with SHEIN marks another important milestone in DHL Express's commitment to driving the green transformation of air logistics," says John Pearson, CEO of DHL Express. "As a long-term partner in SHEIN's global logistics network, we are pleased to work together to explore how sustainable aviation fuel can be integrated into their air cargo operations."
Industry Partnerships Supporting SAF Adoption
The agreement with DHL builds on a broader set of pilot initiatives and industry collaborations that SHEIN has undertaken across the air cargo ecosystem. Building on an earlier Memorandum of Understanding signed with Lufthansa Cargo in 2025, SHEIN has also embarked on additional partnerships with logistics providers, cargo airlines and industry groups to better understand how SAF-related solutions may support efforts to reduce lifecycle emissions in air cargo logistics, the economic feasibility of such efforts, and how associated certification and accounting frameworks operate in practice.
SAF Pilot with Atlas Air
In 2025, SHEIN piloted the procurement and use of 187.3 tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across 14 Atlas Air charter flights, achieving an estimated emissions reduction of 579.1 tCO₂e.
China SAF Pilot Collaboration with Air China Cargo
SHEIN is participating in a pilot programme organised by China National Aviation Fuel (CNAF) and the Second Research Institute of Civil Aviation of China (CASRI) aimed at bringing together multiple airline and corporate partners, in order to advance SAF adoption in China.
Through this programme, corporate participants will be able to support SAF adoption through procurement agreements, contributing to the development of a broader commercial framework for sustainable aviation fuel in China. Under this initiative, SHEIN plans to procure from Air China Cargo an initial batch of SAF, with traceability mechanisms to track SAF usage and associated emissions reductions.
SHEIN will be among the initial group of participating companies. As part of the pilot, the CASRI and CNAF will jointly issue Certificates based on Proof of Sustainability documenting SAF volumes used and associated lifecycle emissions reductions relative to conventional jet fuel.
World Economic Forum Initiative Supporting SAF Adoption
To complement these initiatives, SHEIN has also joined Green Fuel Forward, a World Economic Forum–led campaign focused on accelerating SAF adoption in the Asia-Pacific region. The initiative seeks to raise awareness of SAF, foster collaboration between corporates, airlines and fuel producers, and strengthen the demand signal for SAF in Asia Pacific through capacity building activities.
Industry Efforts to Scale SAF
SAF currently represents a limited share of global aviation fuel supply, and its wider adoption remains constrained by limited production capacity and higher costs compared with conventional jet fuel. Addressing these challenges will require continued investment and collaboration across airlines, fuel producers, logistics providers and corporate customers.
Through partnerships with logistics providers and airlines, SHEIN is evaluating how SAF-related solutions may support broader industry efforts aimed at reducing lifecycle emissions associated with air transport, while gaining insights into economic feasibility, certification frameworks, emissions accounting and operational integration.
While these initiatives represent early-stage pilots, SHEIN recognises that the emissions impact will be modest relative to the company's overall air transport footprint, based on the fact that only a small proportion of SAF is currently blended into conventional fuel globally. These programmes are intended to help establish partnerships and operational experience that may support broader adoption of SAF-related solutions over time as industry capacity and participation continue to expand.
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SHEIN Expands Sustainable Aviation Fuel Pilot Initiatives, Signs Agreement with DHL for GoGreen Plus Service