Dyshidrotic Eczema And Facial Eczema Treatment

Having suffered from Dyshidrotic Eczema for over 9 years I can honestly say I think I must have tried every kind of eczema treatment there is as I was so desperate to cure my eczema once and for all.

Now, I’m sure you probably have found this yourself but not every dyshidrotic eczema treatment works. In fact some treatments seemed to do hardly anything for me except lower my bank balance.

I spent a small fortune on various types of eczema creams all promising to cure my ecxema in as little as 3 weeks but none actually did what they said. It wasn’t until after I found a natural way to cure my eczema that I did some more research into creams and what they are actually supposed to do. Their packaging may well say they cure eczema but the vast majority only aim to reduce your condition which is not a cure.

Here are some inexpensive homemade eczema creams you can make yourself to treat Dyshidrotic eczema, facial eczema and any eczema rash.

1) Mix Oatmeal with Honey 50/50. Mix it together and apply it to your eczema rash, then leave it for 30 minutes. After that time wash if off with luke warm water. You’ll notice this soothes and relives your flare up right away, I always did this before I went to bed to stop me itching during the night.

2) Oatmeal baths – this is not a cream but an effective treatment! Grind oatmeal up until it’s a fine powder and add it to a bath full of warm (but not too hot!) water. Lie in the water for 15 minutes before getting out, you’ll notice right away that the itchiness has been relieved from your hands, feet and any other areas where you had a sore.

3) Mix Oatmeal with egg whites to form a very rich exfoliating masque. Apply to your rash/rashes and wait for it to dry into the skin before washing off, you will notice it smooths your skin and it feels softer to touch.

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