How to Get Rid of Eczema: Eczema Relief Tips
Eczema is a catch-all phrase that describes a number of different forms of dermatitis. The most common forms include atopic eczema, irritant contact dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, adult seborrhoeic eczema, infantile seborrhoeic eczema, discoid eczema and varicose eczema. Babies and kids get atopic dermatitis, but so do adults. This form of eczema is often tied to a family history of allergies.
Many people believe that eczema is hereditary. In addition to flaky skin, cracked skin, excessive peeling of skin and pink patches, the skin may blister and be quite inflamed. Itching can be quite severe and this is not something kids are good at tolerating. Kids love to scratch and peel their skin but this further deteriorates the skin’s health. The condition can be aggravated by chemicals or food reactions. It is difficult to know what it is that one touched or has ingested that resulted in the eczema rash. An accurate diagnosis required to get rid of eczema requires patience, steadfastness and determination to analyze and test.
Don’t ignore the stress in your life. I teach yoga and noticed that when I breathed slowly the itching was reduced. When I was tense and pre-occupied about my rash, it really was much easier. Take calcium/magnesium and flax seed oil if you wake up in the middle of night from itching. These helped me and are quite inexpensive.
There are effective natural remedy treatments that can make a difference Wear cotton clothing and avoid wool and fabrics that irritate the body. Some people have very sensitive skin. If you have hand eczema be careful about wearing latex gloves and what you use to wash dishes. Are you allergic to any ingredients in the dish liquid? It isn’t always easy to figure out all that we contact each day that triggers these responses.
Try applying camphor, sandalwood paste or soothing oils on the eczema rash inflamed areas. If you control the itching, psychologically you feel much better. Applying coconut oil and taking oatmeal baths stop the itching for many people. A sensitive skin cleanser like dove for sensitive skin or cetaphil gentle skin cleanser are good for showering. You can also check your health food store. Bring reading glasses to study the ingredients.
Don’t assume you have no food allergies. Even if you’ve succesfully eaten eggs, dairy and wheat products for years, it doesn’t mean you can’t become allergic to them. Try for a week to use rice milk instead of milk and see if that helps. Vanilla rice milk tastes great in cereal so kids will have that. I found that serving the original plain version did not work! An eczema home treatment like omega 3 capsules may not be something a kid will take, but the vanilla rice milk is delicious. If your child has severe eczema, try to find small pills of probiotics and add a little coconut oil to foods to help the immune system.
Adding in flax seed oil made a big difference in my skin and supplements such as a multi-vitamin, vitamin c, borage oil, zinc , calcium and magnesium all seemed to help. I probably took way too many but once I started to see improvements, I kept piling on and adding in everything I read about such as neem oil capsules and oregano oil to fight infections but think it was overkill. Susan narrows things down more and simplifies her own journey to get rid of eczema here: Cure for Eczema







I had red, itchy cluster of pimples and small blisters on my back. I thought it was a heat rash, but it was just diagnosed as eczema (not sure which type). I am going to test out a natural approach to eczema with health food capsules and dietary changes to try to control the dermatitis. I really want to avoid predinose.
TinaB
Life Is Good
Hey, this is good because my dad has tried a lotion for eczema that claimed to be an excema cure but it seemed to make it redder. I don’t think he can take medicine for eczema because he doesn’t do well with steroids. I’ll show him your site and the pictures of eczema too. See U Later. Ramona from California
Was itchy all night. I’ll look at the book you recommend. I can’t sleep being itchy and read anymore especially on a weekend when I can sleep and not go to work.
Bathing in sea salt….should take care of this nitemare…and for those of you that live by abeach…jus go swimming in the ocean and this should help out a whole lot.
I tried some slow breathing and it did help with itching. It’s not too bad now but I am dreading the cold because I get winter eczema. I had eczema as a toddler but now it’s much better because I watch my diet and remember to take supplements plus use oils as an eczema lotion. I forget and then it gets worse. Plus I like to get dressed up for work and wear nylons and then can get really dry skin on my legs.
If you know people in your family have allergies, asthma and stuff like that then don’t be shocked about exema, because excema is something that can be inherited and strikes those with allergic tendencies.