Eczema: Best Home Remedies and How to Prevent it

Similar to many other skin problems, Eczema can get really itchy. One of the best ways to defend yourself is by staying away from water as much as possible. By that I mean try to avoid dishwashing, frequent hand wash, and long showers. If you discover certain foods are triggering the condition, then avoid it completely. Most important of all try to gain control over your scratching instinct.

Why do you have eczema?

There are several types of Eczema and each of it has its own set of reasons for its occurrence. One of the most common type is Atopic Eczema, it has its roots in the genes. If you have a family history of allergies and Asthma, then there is a high probability you can have Eczema. This type of Eczema usually occurs before the age of five and it can happen periodically thereafter well into your adulthood. Usual symptoms include reddening and itching. When you get too excited about scratching the affected zone, it can cause small patches of thick skin layer which appears scaly. Damaged skin areas become more vulnerable to bacterial infections. Another common type of Eczema is called Contact Dermatitis. As the name suggests it occurs when your skin comes in contact with certain chemical substances found in detergents, metals, ornaments, soaps, and cosmetics.

Heal the Rash

Soothe the itching

Fight it from the inside

When to seek Doctor’s help?

If your condition keeps spreading to other regions, and you are having more frequent outbreaks of Eczema, then consult a Doctor. Additionally, you would need Doctor’s attention when your affected skin areas start to develop an infection. Some common symptoms of infection include severe pain, severe itching, pus formation, red streaks, swelling, and fever.

Gotu Kola

Never Scratch

Most Powerful Medicine

If you are frequently suffering from this skin condition, then I have good news for you. There is a new and more effective drug that was developed for Eczema in December 2000. It was even approved by FDA. This drug is called Tacrolimus, it is available as a prescription ointment. Studies have revealed more than two third of the people who used this cream has impressive results in just a week’s time. If none of the home remedies is found to be effective then consult your Dermatologist and ask him for a prescription for this new drug.

Avoid this

Popular over the counter creams, like hydrocortisone, can help to bring down and heal Eczema. But the repeated and long-term use of these creams can thin down your skin and lead to irritation and skin damage.

How to Prevent?

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