8 Different Natural Remedies For Eczema

 

Eczema as you know is a skin disease that causes itchiness, irritating and sometimes bleeding. All this symptoms often leaves scars, red spots and harsh surface. Natural, home treatment for eczema appears to be the only solution to cure the condition and prevent it from occurring again, without any added side effects.

1. One thing you can do is to apply a mixture of one teaspoon camphor and one teaspoon sandalwood paste on the rashes. You can also make a lotion out of crushed dandelion leaves, spearmint leaves, and a few drops of oil. Apply this lotion over the affected part, and allow it to remain on for at least thirty minutes before rinsing it off with cold water.

2. You should know that something as little and trivial as coconut oil can help your eczema. Another thing to consider is nutmeg. Mixing nutmeg with some water to form a paste can significantly reduce the irritation surrounding eczema.

3. The aim of this home treatment is to counter the drying effect that eczema has on your skin. Skin dryness also aggravates itching and irritation. Moisturizing will also reduce the flare-ups. Moisturizing is done both within and without.

4. You may also apply vitamin E on the affected skin or even aloe vera gel, which is a deep moisturizer. Aside from those, you may also use shea butter, which is a rich emollient. It is also able to penetrate the skin quickly and moisturize deeply with no greasy or pore-clogging residue. Moreover, its vitamins A, E, and F content will not only hydrate the skin but also protect it.

5. Use a quality body moisturizer liberally. Application immediately after bathing or showering is ideal to prevent water loss from the skin. Thicker ointment based products are most effective and cause less irritation to inflamed skin.

6. Dudo Osun is hand made and comes from Nigeria. It can be used as a soap, as a shampoo, as a facial wash, and as a body wash. It contains many natural ingredients that all help moisturize, condition, and heal the skin. It is full of natural ingredients that have been known to reduce or eliminate the symptoms of those suffering from dry skin, psoriasis, and eczema, freckles, acne, and more.

7. Another home remedy for eczema is to use of wet wraps. This is usually done after a shower or bath and at night. Soak some bandages in warm water. Rub moisturizer on the body after bathing then wrap those wet bandages around the affected areas on your skin.

8. Avoid prolonged showers which can remove the skin’s natural protective oils and promote epidermal dehydration. Taking a bath and using either bath oil or a colloidal oatmeal solution may be more beneficial to get rid of eczema.

 

 

Author is an online medical researcher on eczema treatment and skin care. Click read more on eczema treatment, natural remedies for eczema.

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