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Natural Treatment for Eczema to Reduce the Itching and Inflammation

18 Sep

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If you suffer from itchy skin that includes red rashes, you may be suffering from eczema. If you are interested in learning more about natural treatment for eczema keep reading. Eczema can be found on your scalp, face, hands, backs of the knees and other areas. Although it is not contagious, it can become a chronic problem if it is frequently scratched, and that could create thick patches that are dark red and scaly.

There are a number of causes for this skin problem, although the main one seems to be allergies. Excessive exposure to the sun, certain topical medicines, drugs and even exposure to dust and pollens can cause it to occur.

If you are interested in natural treatment for eczema, it is still a good idea to talk to a skin specialist before you begin any treatment so that you will know that you do not have other skin problems. At this point, you may want to begin considering some remedies that help many people with the symptoms. However, it is very important to note that if you don’t stop scratching the skin, your eczema will probably continue to get worse.

While there are many natural treatment for eczema, you will probably want to try them one at a time until you determine which ones work for you, because every remedy does not work for every person. You might begin with fish oil. Some studies have shown fish oil to be effective in controlling the itchy skin and inflammation. If you don’t get enough in your regular diet, there are fish oil capsules that you can take as a dietary supplement.

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Relief for Eczema

3 Sep

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Eczema, is a chronic condition that can make your itchy skin dry and crack in places. The good news, however, is that you can use simple home remedies to help relieve the pain and soothe the itchy discomfort without having to spend a lot of money!

The skin can break out in rash-like patches that come and go. The rash can become red and inflamed with blisters that may leak fluid. If scratched open it will spread to other areas.

Yuk! So, please don’t scratch.

With home remedies you will be feeling better and you be cleared up no time!

The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition describes eczema “as a non-contagious inflammation of the skin characterized by redness, itching, and lesions that break open with a clear discharge which becomes encrusted and scaly.”

Now, let’s look at some things that can cause a breakout:

soaps with fragrant or perfumes, alcohol or perfumed lotions

hot, sweaty skin

dry indoor air or wintry air with little moisture

itchy clothing such as wool, dust mites in bed sheets

pollen, mold, mildew, or animal dander

latex (my worst enemy) or rubber gloves

certain jewelry (another culprit of mine)

tobacco smoke

some foods with a tomato base, the acid or certain dairy foods

nutrient deficiencies especially vitamins A and B-6, Zinc, magnesium, iron and essential fatty acids

emotional stress

There are several types that will have different symtoms and causes such as:

Atopic Eczema which is the most common type. Atopy means a family history or predisposition to allergy conditions such as hay fever, asthma and eczema. Runny noses and sneezing, from the allergies, can trigger flare ups.

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