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If you’ve ever had an eczema flare up then you know how incredibly painful and uncomfortable it can be. Some of the symptoms that you’ll find when you suffer with this condition include itching sensation, dry skin, burning sensation, thickened skin, and reddish skin. To make certain that you do have this condition and not another illness it is best to seek your physician’s advice. Sometimes a rash is due to a bacterial infection or an underlying medical condition.

Most doctors will start treatment of eczema with basic therapies such as a good skin moisturizer to be applied daily alternating with a hydrocortisone cream. And the doctor may also probably recommend regular exercise to help improve blood circulation and relieve stress.

Cortisone creams work well for mild cases, but stronger treatments are often needed for more severe cases. The doctor may sometimes also prescribe an oral corticosteroid medication if the other treatments have failed. These creams and medications that contain steroids may be problematic so they should not be used long-term because of their side effects and under a doctor’s supervision. Continue to moisturize twice a day as this is essential for the skin. Aquaphor is often
recommended by dermatologists. Alternative health practitioners suggest the use of lotions that contain neem oil and to take omega 3 oils internally.

You can also use creams for eczema that are made with natural ingredients. Some of these effective creams for eczema include ingredients such as aloe vera, chamomile, and licorice. Aside from these creams and lotions there are other ways to treat eczema at home.

These home treatments include removing whatever is causing the allergic reaction. This can take some time to determine what are the reasons you may have a response to elements in the home or work environment. Using mild soap and taking warm showers. Avoid wearing any irritating substances or lotions with fragrances. Stop wearing tight fitting clothing and avoid scratching the affected area. These natural home remedies have been found to have a fairly high success rate and can be useful in conjunction with medicated creams for eczema.

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