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Eczema Diet Review-Cure Your Eczema Now

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Face EczemaIf you have eczema, then your skin is likely to be dry. Dry skin also tends to worsen your eczema as you are prone to itching and scratching. Part of eczema treatment is therefore focused on keeping the skin hydrated. For this, you can try using plenty of oils to help replenish your skin with the moisture that it needs.

Many report beneficial results with using emollient oils for eczema treatment and for skin hydration. These oils can be put into the bath to help the skin get the moisture that it desperately needs to help keep your skin from becoming itchy, uncomfortable, scratch, and dry.

Here is how you use emollient oils for eczema treatment. When you take a bath, you can pour a liberal amount of the emollient oil under the running water. Yo ... Read more »

Views: 1313 | Added by: myrceastr | Date: 2011-07-09

Learn more about the relationship between stress and eczema and see why stress causes eczema to get worse.

 

Stress is a part of life that is unavoidable, no matter what age you are. There is good stress, which motivates you while there is also bad stress that, well, stresses you out and can give rise to a host of health problems. For those suffering with eczema, too much stress can signal a flare-up or even many flare-ups in a row if the stress is long term. Stress is defined as, "A mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition occurring in response to adverse external influences and capable of affecting physical health, usually characterized by increased heart rate, a rise in blood pressure, muscular tension, irritability, and depression.”

The good news in all of this is that there are ways to "de-stress” your life and by so doing, see fewer eczema outbreaks. First of, consider your day-to-day life. Are there s ... Read more »

Views: 1175 | Added by: myrceastr | Date: 2011-06-06

Skin patch test is one of the tests your physician may use to diagnose your eczema. Learn more about how this skin patch test for eczema is done and what you can expect from it.

 

On trying to decide on a diagnosis for a skin problem, some doctors send their patients for a skin patch test. When skin patch testing for eczema patients is done, a suspected irritant is pressed to the skin and then held there with an adhesive patch. Another adhesive patch that is devoid of anything on it is also applied as a source of comparison. The irritant patch is left in place for anywhere from one day to two days. After that period of time has elapsed it is taken away and the skin is examined. If the skin shows to be red, itchy and/or inflamed then more than likely it is the irritant in question that the patient is allergic to. Skin patch testing only becomes a necessity if the cause of your eczema is not known. Patch testing will help ascertain what you are allergic to ... Read more »

Views: 1128 | Added by: myrceastr | Date: 2011-06-06

Beat EczemaIt is highly important to consult your dermatologist when you find symptoms like blisters or pus on the skin that lasts for several weeks.

Various types of eczema include:

1. Allergic contact eczema

2. Atopic dermatitis

3. Irritant Eczema

4. Nummular eczema

There are so many eczema cures that have been proved to produce better results. Some of the eczema cures include modern western medicine, complementary treatment, and natural therapy.

Modern Western Medicine

In general creams contain steroids including Betnovate, Calmurid HC, and 1% of Hydrocortisone.
8. Reflexology

9. Hypnosis

10. Nutritional Therapy

11. Kinesiology ... Read more »

Views: 1832 | Added by: myrceastr | Date: 2011-05-07

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