Eczema is a chronic, non contagious disease of the skin with various events and as such is known by many names. Atopic Eczema, infantile eczema, atopic dermatitis, Seborrheic eczema and Dermatitis varicose veins, are just some of the many types of skin disease. The most common is Atopic Dermatitis, which is often seen in infants and children. (Nine out of ten cases of eczema occur in children under five years). More rare forms include Dyshidrotic anomaly that occurs in warm climates, Nummular and occurs mainly during the winter.
During a crisis of eczema, you experience itching and rashes that may be red or Brown, scaly, dry, thick, leather, crispy and flaky. They may also appear as bubbles exude liquid, or as small bumps on the skin with elevated privileges. In some cases, the skin becomes thick, rough and simply red. When scratched, skin rashes, eczema can be infected, and this can worsen the inflammation. The eruptions are often found in the arms, legs, chest, hands and face. In children, the rash usually appears on the face, elbows or knees, especially in the folds of the skin.
Eczema believed caused by a hereditary deficiency of the immune system. A person familiar with eczema often have eczema, asthma or hay fever. Anti itching topical medications, including antihistamines is the standard treatment. This treatment only relieves symptoms and do not cure eczema. There is no known cure for eczema. It is a problem of permanent skin that is repeated from time to time.
Although eczema has no cure, there are many management strategies to keep everything under control, relieve the itching and discomfort and prolong the time between repetitions. Medicines anti itching lotions, there are also remedies eczema and skin care that can be used to efficiently manage the eczema.
Eczema home remedies include natural ingredients and herbs that can be made into lotions or ointments, paste, and then applies the skin eruptions or the affected skin areas. They have shown to be effective in the relief of itching and inflammation. Ingredients herbal allows include Virgin, Blueberry coconut oil leaves, seeds of papaya puree, licorice, leaves of dandelion, powder of turmeric, camphor, aloe vera and Chamomile, bitter neem leaves, leaves of Mint, witch hazel and nutmeg.
Œgood  € of probiotic bacteria, or â € can also take as a treatment for eczema. These are live micro-organisms that help strengthen the immune function, helping to reduce the eczematous inflammation. Probiotics are generally taken in a liquid such as acidophilus or Lactobacillus.
Other home remedies of known eczema which could be taken as supplements, beverages or oral include cabbage, tomato, zinc, vitamin B12, vitamin E, neem juice (this can be used both locally and food), base oils and cider vinegar, yellow fish. Many of these medications have anti-inflammatory properties and immune enhancement.
On the other hand, a person with eczema must avoid these foods: oils, radish, cucumber, onion, spices and ginger. These are the high content of minerals and contain substances that may irritate the skin and exacerbating eczema.
Some practical remedies during a crisis of skin eczema are as follows: • wet or cold compress on the affected skin area to relieve the itching.
â € ¢ avoid using harsh soaps and chemicals in the skin.
â € ¢ use only water in the skin when necessary. Excessive washing can cause dry skin and cause an outbreak of eczema or worse. Avoid long baths.
â € ¢ use hot water only. Avoid the use of warm or hot water.
â € ¢ moisturize frequently to avoid dry skin.
â € ¢ carry loose, fresh and soft, clothing apparel and avoid the use of harsh or shaggy fabrics.
â € ¢ avoid known allergens (including food, dust, pollen, animal hair, smoke) leading to irritation and inflammation of the skin.
These are tested resources that have been used for decades. They are highly recommended, without any side effect and provide relief of symptoms of eczema.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Treatments of natural eczema home resources that operate in the treatment of Eczema
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