Wet Cloth Treatment For Eczema The other day I read that applying a wet cloth to your eczema sections could help reduce the hot, itchy feeling. Now, at first, I was kind of shocked because water typically causes eczema to itch. Whenever I get my skin wet (other than showers, swimming, or any instance where…
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If you haven't already read, I think it would be best if you read the "New To Eczema? page as well. Each page contains different information that may be helpful for you to know in the future. Eczema's Most Annoying Rule: Don't Scratch Lets start with how to maintain your eczema so it doesn't get…
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Conventional (Corticosteroids) Vs. Natural Eczema Treatment Steroid creams are prescribed to reduce your eczema symptoms. (Inflammation, redness, itchiness) However, many people, including myself, are afraid to use them too often. Once applied to the skin, corticosteroids may have multiple negative side effects. Some include: Thinning of the skin Formation of stretch marks (which has happened…
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Whether you as a parent, or you yourself are new to eczema, you still need to be educated on eczema treatments. Eczema can be a heart-wrenching experience, but the more you learn and the more effort you put into home skin treatments, the less your symptoms react and the happier your life will be. You…
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What Type Of Eczema Do You Have? To even begin treating your eczema from home and find alternative treatments for eczema, you need to have an idea as to what type of eczema you have. To find out, go to the "Types Of Eczema" page. The descriptions are sometimes confusing and it may sound like…
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