How To Reduce The Symptoms of Eczema
January 15th, 2010
Eczema is a common skin condition that effects people of all ages and nationalities. If you think you may have a case of eczema, there are a few tell tale signs that will help you be sure. Noticeable reddening and swelling of the skin, followed by an intense itchiness are the first side affects of this disease. It is easy to mistake eczema for other similar skin conditions, so a trip to your local doctor is advisable just to make sure. Once it has been identified a suitable treatment can be given. No matter how bad it may look eczema is not in any way harmful, and usually lasts for a short time before clearing up.
So where does eczema come from? And what are the reasons for my eczema condition?
A: It could be a side affect of another disease.
B: A reaction to chemicals in household products or the rain
C: Your skin could be overly sensitive to outside elements
D: It could be a part of your genetic make up
Unfortunately there is no one single cure all treatment for eczema. Studies have not been able to pinpoint the exact factors that bring it on; so several medicines are available commercially. If you know you’re susceptible to catching eczema then it’s important to practice prevention techniques. For one, stay away from any household chemicals that cause allergic reactions, possibly substitute them with other similar products. It is known that stress may bring on eczema, so find ways to reduce your overall stress levels.
Some people with overly sensitive skin have reoccurring bouts of eczema. These can be reduced; by increasing you knowledge of what triggers an eczema outbreak you will be able to limit you susceptibility to the disease. Be aware of which household products irritate your skin, soaps, shampoos and most commonly washing detergents. Consider buying non-hypoallergenic substitutes, these are available from your local supermarket. If it is the dye in your clothing that is causing the eczema, replace them with cotton or natural organic substitutes.
In some cases it’s weather conditions that are responsible for brining on eczema. During those long dry seasons your skin becomes overly de hydrated the lack of moisture can cause eczema to begin. One method to solve this is to purchase a good quality natural moisturizing cream, alternatively you could buy a small humidifier that helps re hydrate the air in your home.
Knowledge is key to an eczema free life. Knowing how your skin is effected by outside factors will help you limit reoccurrences of this disease. Don’t let it control you.







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Hi,
Have you heard of using hazelwood to treat eczema? Our daughter, 18 months at the time, developed eczema all over her body and a friend told us about using a hazelwood necklace to get her son off of heavy acid reflux medicine. Hazelwood works to absorb excess acid from your body. She said it was supposed to help with eczema also so we bought them for the whole family.
It cleared our daughter’s skin so quickly that we began retailing them to bring the product into the US (it’s more commonly known in Canada). Since then we’ve seen about a 70% success rate in helping people with their skin issues, particularly children, and we’ve been doing this over two years. You can learn more at http://www.hazelaid.com.
Best Wishes,
Brian