March 1, 2009

A Guide To Eczema Home Treatment

Inflammation of the skin making it red, dry and itchy is known as eczema. Eczema can become severe, but is not contagious. Some of the most common causes of eczema are environmental factors, inheritance, woolen clothes, food allergies, soaps and detergents, fur of pet animals, pollen and dust mites. Atopic eczema treatment includes avoiding the triggers as much as possible, and regularly using the medication provided by the doctor.

Eczema Home Treatment

After visiting countless dermatologists and specialists, many eczema sufferers realize that some of the home remedies worked best to treat their condition. Azadirachta Indica (neem) is a very powerful blood purifier, and quite capable in detoxifying the body. There has been plenty of evidence that it helps maintain healthy skin, and its external application helps to cure various skin diseases. Many eczema home treatments make use of neem, as it boosts the immune system.

One of the most fundamental eczema home treatment is the alteration in diet. Most of the people don't realize the fact that our diet can have a significant effect on our well-being. There is enough evidence to suggest that eczema occurrence is directly related to diet with high acid content. Food items with high alkali content can neutralize the acidic effect, and kelp supplements are quite effective in doing so.

Another effective eczema home treatment is to make the paste of nutmeg by rubbing it against smooth stone, and adding few drops of water. Applying this paste can help relieve the scratching. Another eczema home treatment is the application of coconut oil as it keeps the skin soft. Applying a light mudpack can be beneficial too. Cold wet fomentations or cold compress can be quite useful eczema home treatment, and can be done twice daily depending on the condition. Applying spearmint leaf juice or mash almond leaves can also reduce eczema.

Mixture of camphor and sandalwood paste can be applied on the rashes. Applying vitamin E on the affected area is also an effective eczema home treatment. Applying shark cartilage and lotion can reduce inflammation of the skin. Taking zinc orally, or applying directly on the skin can be quite effective. Drinking tomato juice daily can cure symptoms for few days.

Diet is never the cause of eczema, but if you are allergic to certain foods, try to avoid them as they can trigger the disease. Eggs, buts, dairy products, citrus fruits and preservative are the most common foods that are likely to trigger eczema.

 

 

 

 

 

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