Natural Eczema Treatments Could Give You A Healthier Option

By Helen Miller


Natural eczema treatments are becoming a viable alternative to traditional medicine. You or a friend could be affected by this very common skin condition. If prescribed medication is not working, you may want to think about trying these natural and safe alternatives

Eczema is an umbrella term which covers a wide range of skin conditions. Their symptoms have various factors in common. For example, the affected skin usually feels dry and rashes may occur.

Constant scratching can cause infection and this could lead to permanent scarring. There are some environmental factors that can also make this condition worse. The area may also become swollen and red.

Certain plants, such as poison ivy or nettles can cause contact dermatitis. There may be other factors that trigger this off, for example some strong detergents. The allergic reaction can sometimes happen when sunlight covers the affected area.

Cold winter weather can cause dry skin, and this in turn can lead to rashes appearing. Asthma sufferers are mainly prone to this. The head and neck, as wells as elbows and knees are particularly affected, but it can also appear on other areas such as the hands.

Cradle cap can sometimes happen in babies, with the scalp being affected. But adults can also suffer from this, around the head and trunk. It causes yellow scabs and crusts, and is closely related to dandruff.

Less common types of eczema are for example, dishydrosis. This was once thought to affect women, especially after doing their chores around the house. Thus it became known as housewife's eczema. This condition gets worse in summer and the rashes usually appear around the feet and hands.

Neurodermatitis, as its name suggests, is caused by nervous scratching on a certain part of the body. This area becomes discolored and dry. Part of the treatment for this involves attempting to change the behaviour through counselling or relaxation techniques.

Doctors generally prescribe steroid tablets or creams to treat skin irritation. But prolonged steroid treatment can have dangerous side effects. Long term use of the creams can make the skin thinner.

It can be much more convenient to opt for natural eczema treatments. You can also help yourself by removing foods from your diet that may aggravate the condition. Herbal creams that treat this can also be bought online.




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