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    Eczema

    Eczema is a perplexing term often reserved for describing atopic
    dermatitis. While this may be the case it actually has a much broader
    meaning referring to a number of skin conditions in which the skin
    becomes swollen, irritated, and itchy. Among the conditions that are
    considered to be eczema are atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis,
    occupational dermatitis, stasis dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis,
    dyshidrotic dermatitis (occurring only on the palms), seborrheic
    dermatitis, hand dermatitis, neurodermatitis, and nummular dermatitis.

    Dandruff is a mild type of seborrheic dermatitis. Poison ivy/poison
    oak skin irritation is another type of eczema which falls under the
    broad category of contact dermatitis.  

    What causes eczema?

    You may have experienced the frustration of repeated doctor visits along with myriad of treatments
    only to end up right where you started, or even worse, in a failed attempt to banish your eczema
    stubborn skin irritation.

    If this has happened to you I know you may have become frustrated, and maybe even skeptical, that
    there is an effective treatment option capable of helping you get on the road to recovery. Hopefully
    one of the natural treatment options on this page will help you finally get the help you so desperately
    need, and deserve.

    Learning more

    One type of eczema, irritant contact dermatitis, develops after repeated exposure to a mild irritant
    such as everyday kitchen cleansers or brief exposure to a strong irritant such as drain cleaner.  

    Another type, allergic contact dermatitis develops when an allergic reaction occurs when a long list
    of possible culprits comes in contact with the skin. A reaction to the oil contained in poison ivy leaves
    is one of the more common examples, but there are many others. But what might surprise you is that
    of all the possible causes of contract dermatitis nickel  contained is coins, buttons, eye glass frames,
    and buttons is perhaps the most common cause.

    What research has yet to fully understand about eczema

    Researchers speculate that atopic dermatitis occurs when a perfect storm of factors join forces.
    These factors include an autoimmune response, heredity, and having a skin disorder known as
    a “barrier defect”.

    The barrier defect syndrome is something every person with untreatable eczema should take
    note of when trying to find answers. The barrier defect occurs when an area of skin contains
    uncharacteristically large gaps leading to loss of hydration, microscopic germ invasion, and
    other tiny irritants violating the skins defensive barrier. Eczema caused by a barrier defect
    can turn ugly fast, especially when infection enters the picture.

    Seborrheic dermatitis is another variety of eczema that often requires a number of factors in
    order to appear. These would include genetics, stress, climate, rapid growth of skin yeast, and
    poor general health. Studies show that seborrheic dermatitis has a tendency to be severe in people
    with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) suggesting the possibility that immune system function is
    the primary underlying cause.

    Diagnosis

    There is no single test to diagnose eczema with much of the identification process being based
    on examining the swollen irritated skin and reviewing a person’s family history.

    Your medical professional will most likely inquire about any person or family history of allergy, your
    recollection of any recent exposure to skin irritants, any previous treatments you may have tried,
    and what impact if any your skin condition is having on your lifestyle.

    If test are required a skin biopsy or patch test are likely choices in an attempt to rule out other possible
    causes. After testing if the cause is not clear a doctor specializing in skin disorders will likely be the next
    stepping stone in the search for a diagnosis and effective treatment.

    Conventional treatment methods

    Treatment varies according to how severe the skin irritation and swelling is. The regular use of
    moisturizers on dry, atopic skin is helpful. Pharmaceutical medications such as corticosteroids,
    antihistamines, drugs to control secondary infections, or immunosuppressant medications are
    commonly prescribed.

    Light therapy is another treatment option shown to be an effective treatment option against certain
    types of eczema. Ultraviolet (UV) B light is the preferred form of phototherapy for severe cases.
    Puva (the drug psoralen plus UVA) is also used in some cases. Psoralen helps to maximize the
    effects of ultraviolet light on the skin.

    What else?

    Common suggestions to control itching are applying cold compresses and soothing creams,  along
    with regular warm oatmeal baths. Avoiding all suspected irritants that might be contributing to your
    eczema should be a priority. Excessive heat and humidity must be avoided. People who are susceptible
    to eczema should keep the skin moist with the help of a gentle natural skin moisturizer and take brief
    lukewarm showers, rather than long hot baths.

    What about natural and holistic remedies

    Although many over-the-counter and prescription topical creams are effective for eczema, using these
    treatments for extended periods can damage the skin. Natural and holistic treatments are a safer,
    gentler alternative to use without the harmful side effects or allergic reactions.

    Best of all, you can use them as often as you like, for as long as you like. Herbal ingredients such
    as Vitamin E oil, Mentha pipererita oil, Bulbinella frutescens tr. and Aloe ferox tr. work quickly to
    soothe and promote healthy, trouble free skin. Other highly effective herbs include Glycorrhiza glabra,
    Melia azadirachta, Sambucus nigra and Stellaria media which help to provide relief from itching and
    discomfort and reduce eczema patches. In addition, Matricaria chamomilla, Asparathus linearis and
    Galium aparine also prevents infection and inflammation as well as reduces scarring.


    Natural Remedies for Eczema
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* Improves acute skin problems, such as eczema, redness, ‘mottled’ skin and itchiness
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