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How To Treat Eczema Naturally

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Eczema is a skin condition that is medically known as atopic dermatitis. People who have eczema develop red, scaly, itchy rashes on their skin. These patches can be anywhere on the body; however, they are most typically found on the scalp, face, ankles, hands, and knees. Severe cases can develop blisters the ooze and form crust. In addition to the misery from the itching, most people with eczema are acutely self-conscious of their appearance.

Treating eczema medically involves topical creams and steroids. Many people do not tolerate steroids well and seek other treatment options that are more natural. If you are searching for a natural treatment for your eczema, you can try some of the advice included here.

Dietary Choices

The food you eat every day plays a role in many aspects of your health, including eczema breakouts and irritation. You can make changes to your diet such as eliminating all processed foods and eating a healthier diet. You should also avoid milk and dairy products as they may weaken your immune system.  Many people with eczema have reported relief when they switched to organic fruits and vegetables and nuts, all eaten primarily raw. There is also some evidence that salmon and fish can be beneficial due to the omega acids.

Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar has been touted for many health conditions, from blood pressure to weight loss. It has also been used to treat the symptoms of eczema. Apple cider vinegar can stabilize bacteria in the stomach, which can in turn have a positive effect on eczema. You should take two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar with water three times a day. You can also mix the apple cider vinegar with two tablespoons honey for added benefits.

Scrub Recipes

The following recipes have been gathered from people who suffer from eczema and have chosen to treat their condition with natural skin care. Every person has different skin, which means that these may or may not work for you. Try them until you find one that provides you relief.

If any scrubs make your eczema worse or you experience an allergic reaction, discontinue use and see your doctor immediately.

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Other Eczema Tips

The advice here is additional tips that may provide you relief from the symptoms associated with eczema.

You should also avoid anything that you know is aggravating your eczema. Wool and other rough fabrics irritate skin and can make your eczema worse. You should also avoid perfumed oils and lotions. These can dry your skin and cause itching and flaking to become worse.

Following the advice of others who have eczema is one way to find the best tips for your eczema. You can experiment with them until you find the ones that work for you. These tips and the advice of your doctor can help you keep your eczema under control. Just remember that you always need to check with your doctor before starting any kind of treatment.

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