Best Natural Treatment Eczema

The term eczema refers to a set of medical conditions which cause inflammation or irritation of skin.

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The most common type of eczema is termed as atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis.  Atopic means a cluster of diseases, with a usually inherited tendency, to suffer from other allergic conditions, like hay fever and asthma.

In the US alone, around 10% to 20% of infants and around 3% of children and adults are affected by eczema.  Most infants outgrow the condition by the time they reach the age of 10, while some individuals continue having symptoms on and off for their entire life.

However, the disease can be controlled with proper treatment.  Especially if you beware of dry skin, you can manage eczema well.

Symptoms of Eczema

The major symptom of eczema is itchiness of skin. Sometimes itching starts before the appearance of rashes.

The rash appears most commonly on face, hands, wrists, back of knees or feet.  It can also affect other areas.

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When affected by eczema, the skin appears very dry, thick or scaly.

In fair-skinned individuals, the affected areas look reddish first and then they turn brown, while in dark-skinned individuals, eczema may affect pigmentation and the affected area turns lighter or darker.

In infants, there is a possibility of the itchy rash producing a crusting and oozing condition that appears mainly in the scalp and on the face. However, patches may appear everywhere.

Causes of Eczema

The cause of eczema is not known yet. However it is thought that eczema is an overactive response of the immune system of the body to an irritant.

Besides, eczema commonly occurs in families having a history of asthma or other allergies.  Also, skin barrier defects can allow germs in and moisture out.

There seems to be a vast variation in the causes of dry itchy skin in different people.

Some people develop itchy rash because of specific substances or conditions, while some others develop them after getting in touch with some coarse material.

For some others, exposure to certain soaps or detergents, extreme heat or cold or contact with animal dander may cause an itchy rash.

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In some patients, upper respiratory tract infections may trigger the condition and stress can worsen the condition.

Though there is no definite cure, most patients can control the disease with medical treatment and by keeping away from irritants.

The good thing is eczema is not contagious.

Medically Related Treatment

Treatment of eczema aims at relieving and preventing itching, which can cause infection.

Since the skin becomes dry and itchy, creams and lotions are prescribed to keep skin moist. They are usually applied on damp skin, e.g. after a bath, to help skin hold moisture.Living Better With Eczema

Itching can also be relieved by cold compresses.

OTC products like hydrocortisone 1% cream or prescription ointments and creams containing corticosteroids are also usually prescribed to reduce inflammation.

And if the affected area is infected, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics too.

Other treatments are antihistamines to reduce harsh itching, tar treatments, phototherapy (using UV rays) and drug cyclosporine for those who don’t respond to other treatments.

 Natural Measures Which Can Be Applied To  Prevent or Lessen Eczema Outbreaks:

  • Frequent moisturizing of skin
  • Avoid abrupt changes in humidity and temperature
  • Avoid overheating and sweating
  • Stress reduction
  • Avoid scratchy material like wool
  • Avoid strong soaps, solvents and detergents
  • Keep an eye on foods that cause the outbreak and avoid them

Thus, even though you will not likely cure your eczema, you can control it well and improve your quality of life  by natural means.

 For anyone interested in pursuing yet more research regarding natural remedies for eczema click here.  

I ordered a copy of this e-book for myself and  found that it was more than worth the very small price because in it, among other pieces of valuable information, the author:

  • Clearly identifies the main types of Eczema
  • Outlines a strict diet for beating even severe cases of Eczema
  • Offers detailed recipes for creams and oils which can be made at home

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6 thoughts on “Best Natural Treatment Eczema”

  1. I have a few close friends that is having this issue. It really affected their lives and some need to take medical leave because there is so much discomfort.

    If only I have known there is natural remedies for eczema, I wouls have shared with them. Nevertheless, better late than never.

    I will be sharing this good news with them today.

    Thank you. Marc.

    1. Thank you Mark for sharing and also for caring about your friends.  I’m sure that the inexpensive e-book I recommend here can be of even further help.

      That is the kind of caring that makes our old strife torn world a better place.  Blessings on you !

      Roland

  2. Hi! I always like to treat these types of affectations with natural means. And concerning eczema it won’t be any different. Thank you very much for your suggestions. One of the points that has resounded with me most, specially these days, is to reduce stress. Thank you very much for your help in this post!

  3. Your guide is very helpful for everyone. Now we know the disease can be controlled with proper treatment.  Especially if we beware of dry skin, we can manage eczema well. The rash appears most commonly on face, hands, wrists, back of knees or feet.  It can also affect other areas. Thank you very much for your help in this post!

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