Prevent Eczema - Treatment Tips

July 5, 2008 · Filed Under Skincare Tips  Bookmark and Share

Eczema is a common skin problem. When certain skin conditions combine they make the skin red, itchy and irritated. Sometimes skin can develop small, bumps filled with fluid. There are many types of eczema out of them ATOPIC is the most common one. Acne is the most known skin problem to all of us which one develops specially in teenage due to hormonal changes or otherwise when the skin pores gets clogged.

Eczema - Treatment Tips 

Keeping your laundry clean: Wash your clothes regularly and change  the bedding on your bed as often as once a week to prevent bacteria growth on it. Use bedding sheets that are made of 100% cotton to prevent outbreaks of further sores. You can learn how diy eczema treatment tips all start at home and in your laundry that you utilize.

Avoid dry skin
: One of the causes of eczema is extreme dry skin; by keeping your skin from becoming dry you can avoid further outbreaks on your skin. Use lotions that do not contain perfume and apply it constantly to your hands throughout the day. If you have extremely dry skin you can try using crisco vegetable cooking oil to help keep your skin moist.

Diet changes
: Begin eating more foods like vegetables and fruits; also educate yourself on foods that can help you lower your acidic intake. The acid that you consume with in your diet can be one of the causes of eczema. To help decrease the acidity in your body; there is a supplement called “kelp” which can be purchased at your local health store.

Keep your body dry – especially those parts that tend to have eczema flares. If you’re playing winter sports or just out having a good old-fashioned snowball fight, wear a shielding lotion on the areas that are giving you trouble, and on your face, hands and feet. Since a shielding (lotion) won’t wash off, you’ll be protected all day.

Stay hydrated
– dry winter air tends to wick moisture from the skin and body. Drinking plenty of water will provide enough moisture for you and the thirsty air.

Stay away from chemicals
– inside and out. Not only are they toxic, which can cause eczema flares all on by itself, they also dry the skin.

Wear silk against the skin
– other fabrics stay wet; silk dries quickly, so your body stays dry. Silk undergarments and liners for gloves and socks feel great, don’t snag, and keep you warm and dry. Fortunately, silk is no longer the expensive luxury item it once was. Check the stores, you’ll find some beautiful, affordable items. Silk is a key item in the dry skin and eczema treatment arsenal. If you have to handle chemicals and wear rubber gloves, you can use the silk liners under them, too.

One of the most important goals of eczema treatment is to prevent the development of rashes by avoiding those things that trigger itching. Cold compresses applied directly to itchy skin can help relieve itching if it starts.

Since there is no cure for atopic eczema, treatment should mainly involve discovering the triggers of allergic reactions and learning to avoid them.

Much of eczema treatment thus relies on reducing itching. It is seen that well-moisturised skin itches less and, of course, renders the eczema sufferer free of dryness. This paves the way of reducing inflammation. And since eczema is more common during infancy due to the more sensitive texture of the skin and not-so-strong immunity system, it is imperative to take care of hygiene as much as possible, so as to prevent exposure of the skin to allergic substances in the atmosphere. At the same time, it is beneficial to opt for natural methods such as use of herbal medications.



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