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Eczema Cure

Posted by Roshni | August 13, 2008 .

Within modern day medical science, there are various remedies for treating eczema. An eczema cure is generally possible, if you see a skin specialist. It has effective results compared to natural remedies, for which sufferers generally have to wait for the cure to work.

The basic things for any skin specialist to diagnose the eczema are the basic aetiological causes. These causes contain an assortment of varieties of allergen, which are responsible for allergic dermatitis. If these causes are eliminated then therapy can be undertaken to try and treat the eczema, this is just one step which will help out.

The second treatment consists of Symptomatic treatment which takes in topical and systemic courses of therapy. This method of healing relies on the fundamental type of the eczema from which patient is suffering, and rely on its localization. The list that follow are guidelines that are useful for patient’s eczema cure.

The eczema patient should abandon things which causing aggravation of the dehydrated skin. These avoidable factors are often things such as excessive bathing in water that is too hot. Lukewarm water should be used. The eczema patient should avoid materials like alkalis, detergents, soaps and aggravating stimulants such as alcohol. These patients should use gentle, non-alkali soaps.

The eczema patient should be watchful about their routine whilst undertaking medical treatment from a dermatologist. They should follow the suggestions for the speediest possible eczema cure. The patient should take short baths of 10 to 15 minutes, and the water should be warm in nature. In addition, they can add permanganate, tar, or colloid and bath oil in small quantities.

The eczema patient should lightly pat dry their body after a shower, instead of rubbing the skin in a rough manner which may harm it further.

The eczema cure will be effective by applying body moisturizers to the skin after taking bath. The moisturizers should be emollients if possible. The rashes, which occur during eczema, also damage the scalp. Therefore, eczema cure of such patient needs to make use of tar or mild shampoo.

A swift cure is more likely if you dress in suitable attire, such as cotton clothing. There should be no wearing of wool and synthetic fabrics. The eczema patient should keep away from excessive heat including hot foods and hot liquids, because these factors increase the irritation by increasing blood flow. In addition, an eczema cure is possible when patients try to avoid stress and anxiety.

In eczema cures, the selection of the emollients relies on the condition of the patient’s skin. Whilst giving treatment the comfort of the patient is being considered by the doctor. In eczema cures, there should be use of rich emollients at night, and appropriate creams should be used in the daytime. The reason behind this timing is that these emollients make patient able to wear their outfits without any obstacles.

Uses of emollients can be to substitute the skins natural oils to a certain level, by wrapping small breakages and renovating a protective film over the skin. When there is an occurrence of rigorous pruritus, reasonable methods to stop itching and scratching should be carried out. For example, applying a cold washcloth and putting gentle pressure on it. If a patient suffers from atopic dermatitis, contact allergens like house dust and dust mites should be avoided.

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  1. Merry August 13, 2008 4:44 am

    How is Prevention of the eyelid eczema done lemme know the remedies..

  2. Arnold August 13, 2008 4:45 am

    I will give you a ping back soon very informative article