Entretenir normal de peau l'eczéma



EczémaL'eczéma est une limite universelle pour beaucoup de types d'inflammation de peau. Dermatite Atopic est la forme la plus commune d'eczéma et les deux limites sont employées souvent l'un pour l'autre ; cependant, il y a beaucoup de différentes formes d'eczéma d'eczéma-Seborrheic, d'eczéma de Nummular, et de Neurodermatitis. Les gens de n'importe quel âge peuvent être affectés par l'eczéma, mais il affecte le plus généralement des enfants en bas âge. Habituellement les gens avec l'eczéma ont des antécédents familiaux des conditions allergiques.

Les symptômes de l'eczéma incluent généralement la peau irritante, rougie, sèche qui brûle. Des cas graves, ceci le morph de bidon dans la peau cassée, des trépointes, et en suintant des lésions ou lui peut entrer l'autre direction et devenir sec, écallieux, et par la suite en croûte.

Les médecins ne sont pas sûrs de la cause de l'eczéma, mais on le croit généralement qu'un système immunitaire affaibli est fautif. La toxicité interne et externe due à la pollution environnementale, aux préservatifs et aux pesticides en notre nourriture, aussi bien que l'effort tout contribuent à affaiblir le système immunitaire.

Il n'y a aucune analyse de sang pour l'eczéma. Un docteur le diagnostiquera en faisant un examen physique de la peau et en prenant une histoire patiente de la condition. Parfois, le docteur peut faire une biopsie de la lésion pour éliminer d'autres maladies de peau.

Maintenez dans l'esprit que chacun est différent. Chacun de nous a un maquillage émotif différent et de différentes insuffisances alimentaires. Une personne peut réagir à un traitement qui n'a aucun effet sur une autre personne. Si vous recherchez des solutions de rechange normales à traiter l'eczéma, vous pouvez vouloir considérer le suivant

Séjour hydraté. Si vous buvez les jus ou les boissons non alcoolisées ne les comptent pas en tant qu'élément de votre quotidien arrosent la prise. Si vous souffrez d'une certaine sorte d'état allergique, elle est probablement la meilleure pour boire seulement l'eau.

Allez organique . Many people have cured their eczema simply by eating food free of pesticides and toxins. Often people complain about the cost of organic food, but think in terms of how much it will cost you to be sick—health insurance claims (if you have health insurance), medicine, time spent away from family, friends, etc.

Essential fatty acids. 1-4 tablespoons a day of flax oil although Hemp seed oil has been proven to have a better balance of the omegas than flax. Some see improvement within a week, but be consistent for at least three months. You can also rub the oil on the affected area.

B vitamins. Taking B vitamins with essential fatty acids helps create prostaglandins which help reduce inflammation.

Probiotic Supplements. Probiotics are good germs that aid in digestion, among other things. Most of our immune system is in our gut so strengthening digestion strengthens the immune system which is the root problem of eczema.

Neem. Neem is a wonder tree. Some of its properties are immune stimulant, antiviral, antifungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory. Seriously, you may be able to cure it just using soaps, oils, and creams made from this wonderful tree.

Calendula (Marigold). This is an age-old remedy. Skin care products made from this are very soothing and should calm inflammation.

Witch Hazel. Like Calendula, a very old home remedy. Creams and lotions made from this should provide some relief.

Herbal Tea. There are many herbs that you can make a tea of that should provide some relief—burdock leaves, skullcap, red clover, and nettle are good herbal teas for eczema. You can also combine more than one herb in the same tea.

Diet. Some people have found that eliminating certain foods from the diet brings relief from eczema. One by one, try eliminating wheat, eggs, shellfish, and nuts. Watch for any improvement.

In the case of infants being fed cow milk, that may be the cause. There are infant formulas made of goat’s milk or even soy.

Lastly, only use natural skin care products to include laundry detergent. Your skin condition may not be caused by harsh detergents, but it won’t get any better because of them. Sal's Suds is one natural detergent that has been around a long time. You can also make your own laundry detergent that’s free of harmful chemicals.

Hopefully something in this list will give you a little relief from eczema. Remember, the nature of this condition is that what works for one person may not work for you, but there is something out there that will give you relief.



11 Responses to “Natural Skin Care for Eczema” »

  1. Comment by Darlene Norris | February 28, 2008 @ 4:48 am

    Nicely done article. I like seeing natural remedies featured for conditions like eczema. People learn that they have choices besides prescription medications. Plus, if you eat healthier, your health will improve!

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  2. Comment by Misha | February 28, 2008 @ 4:56 am

    Clara,

    Why I always like to read your posts? Cause they are no nonsense! Thanks for outlining all those things. I’ll come back tomorrow and read it more carefully to see what I already tried and what I still have to try :)

    Misha
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  3. Comment by admin | February 28, 2008 @ 4:56 am

    True Darlene–for animals and people :)


  4. Comment by admin | February 28, 2008 @ 5:04 am

    Misha-

    Thanks for stopping by and glad you enjoyed the post.


  5. Comment by David Lee Venters | February 28, 2008 @ 10:12 am

    great article I suffer from eczema on back and particularly on forhead, I use an emolient in bath .

    However has a friend who has 2 be wrapped in bandages it gets so bad someimes

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  7. Comment by Anne-Marie | March 2, 2008 @ 6:39 pm

    My daughter’s eczema, from allergies, is pretty bad. Colloidal (sp?) oatmeal products are very good to use on her, from creams to bath products.

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  8. Comment by admin | March 2, 2008 @ 8:24 pm

    Anne-Marie, glad you found something that works for her.


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  10. Comment by Gloria | March 6, 2008 @ 8:21 pm

    My daughter has eczema pretty bad and uses a ton of prescribed medications. Thanks for these tips, I’ll go ahead and check some of them out.

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  11. Comment by admin | March 7, 2008 @ 7:13 pm

    Gloria, thanks for stopping by. I hope something inthe list is helpful.


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