Eczema Treatment - 7 Tips On How To Treat Your Eczema
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Eczema affects all types and ages of people; it can be due to the genetic make-up of the body, allergic conditions or related to asthma. There is no exact reason for the cause of eczema. One of the vital factors may be due to improper functions of immune system. It may arise as a factor of using soap, detergents or other substances that react with a person skin type.
The ultimate aim of the eczema treatment is to avoid the inflammation in the skin, to help stop the itching so that the conditions do not worsen.
With the help of creams and ointments the eczema treatment can be performed. Although these creams that are prescribed such as hydrocortisone can really do a lot more harm than good, over time this cream can thicken the skin and the skin starts to lose its elasticity.
Depending on how severe your eczema is these creams can be used to help your eczema, but should not be constantly used over of period of time.
Follow these 7 tips to treating your eczema the natural way to help prevent break outs:
1. If you are an eczema sufferer the first thing I would recommend getting done is a patch test, this will help to determine what you are allergic to, whether it be bed mites, dust, animal fur, types of foods or whatever. This will help to take out all the guesswork so that you can avoid these types of things that will be causing your eczema to flare up.
2. I believe a persons diet does have some part to play in the flare up of eczema although this is not the only factor, this can play a key role.
Ensure your diet is healthy and avoid foods such as eggs, caffeine, chocolate, cereals, milk and citrus fruits, which may cause allergic reactions.
3. Avoid using allergens: It is very important that you must completely avoid using allergens like soaps and detergents which are likely to aggravate the condition more.
4. Try an oatmeal bath to treat eczema to help soothe your skin. To make the oatmeal bath, put a couple cups of oatmeal into your warm bath water. Mix it together and soak in the bath for at least fifteen minutes. You should do this once or twice a week. The bath will help soothe your skin.
5. Use Blueberry extract which comes in a form of creams and lotions. If you apply this cream over the affected area this will help stop itchiness and inflammation.
6. Ensure that you maintain proper hygiene levels
7. Try using vitamin E creams, you are able to purchase cream from a local health store.
Vitamin E helps with itchy, irritation and dry skin. You will need to apply this on as least once a day.
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