Home Old Home Remedies For Eczema
Monday, November 2nd, 2009Natural old home remedies for skin conditions such as Eczema have been proven an effective treatment. Eczema is a common skin condition with no known cure (to-date). Eczema sufferers will exhibit some or all of these symptoms: mild, moderate or intensive dryness, redness, itchiness, inflammation and blisters.
The causes of eczema are unknown however there are certain events that trigger eczema symptoms. These triggers include certain foods; allergic reactions not just to foods but also to metals and chemicals; hay fever; asthma; poor management of stress; bad circulation; other infections; sweating excessively; and more (particularly environmental conditions). Your medical history also plays a role in your predisposition for eczema as there seems to be a genetic relationship amongst families. Eczema skin conditions have been a problem for some time; natural old home remedies for eczema have been tried, and proven, over time to provide relief to sufferers.
There are many different types of eczema. These include: dandruff or Seborrheic dermatitis – a dry, itchy, flaky scalp condition which spreads if scratched; Atopic dermatitis – a chronic eczema that seems to have a genetic connection ” it runs in families; Dyshidrotic dermatitis ” red, itchy and irritated skin on the feet or hands; Contact dermatitis ” seems to be related to allergies and clears up if properly treated once the allergic reaction is cleared up; Heurodermatitis ” a stress-related skin condition, this eczema is itchy, with dry, flaky skin; Nummular dermatitis ” round, circle patches of red, flaky, and inflamed skin; and Stasis dermatitis ” related to poor circulation and found on lower legs as dry, itchy and irritated skin.
Eczema cannot spread through touch and it is not contagious (although some types of eczema can spread on your body if scratched, such as Seborrheic dermatitis). Since there are many causes, or triggers, of eczema, researchers have been unable to find a cure. However just as there are a number of triggers for eczema, there are also a number of remedies and treatments.
You can get commercial treatments for eczema; such as steroid creams, antibiotics, and UV radiation. However most of these treatments have a number of potentially serious side effects.
The alternative to commercial treatments is to use natural old home remedies for eczema. Focus on cleaning, drying and soothing the skin. Use cool water to wash the area affected with eczema (hot water aggravates the skin condition). You can also use white vinegar soaks or salt soaks for cleaning, then dry your skin thoroughly. Make sure to dry the skin thoroughly and apply a no-alcohol, no-water moisturizer. Use some of these home health remedies for moisturizing and soothing eczema conditions after washing and drying: olive oil (works well if lightly applied on a cotton ball); aloe vera ” use the gel directly from the leaf of the plant; evening primrose oil, lavender oil, and a plantain mixture.
What are your eczema triggers? Take preventative measures; if you can control your exposure to what triggers your eczema, you will find your eczema occurrences are minimized. Are your allergies the eczema triggers? Are you allergic to grass? Do you have hay fever? Do you react to contact with metal, in particular to nickel? Nickel has been found to be a common allergen among eczema sufferers (nickel is found in computer components). Do members of your family have eczema? Is there a genetic relationship? Does your eczema flare-up more when you are under stress? Find ways to manage your stress and avoid allergens; and as soon as your eczema symptoms start, try to contain and minimize the area. The smaller the area, the more quickly old home remedies will work.
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