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All Natural Cures >>  Eczema
 

Natural Cure for Eczema

Eczema is a condition that affects the upper layer of the skin resulting in an inflammation type reaction which causes the skin to turn bright red and, in some cases, flake off. The term dermatitis is often used as a synonym for eczema. There are many types of eczema that could affect an individual. The hereditary form of eczema is one that has a genetic component. It tends to affect members of a family who share similar genes. These people are prone to developing outbreaks of eczema on various parts of their body with or without any external stimulus. Another form of eczema is contact based which is an allergic form of eczema. This type of eczema is a result of any part of the body coming into contact with an allergen. Dermatitis could also be caused by excessively dry skin that is damaged to the point that it turns into eczema.

Because eczema is often irritating and tends to flare up, treatment for eczema is associated with steroids. Steroid based creams are often used while treating eczema as they provide relief to the patient and can be used as and when an outbreak develops. There are concerns about the continuous use of steroid based creams for eczema treatment as they may cause long term skin damage. Another form of treatment of eczema is the use of immune system suppressants. Many cases of eczema are caused or aggravated by an immune system response. By reducing the sensitivity of the immune system, doctors may be able to reduce or completely eliminate eczema symptoms from a patient. This form of treatment is only considered when the root cause for the eczema has been conclusively linked to an auto-immune condition.

Although eczema is not completely curable, there are several useful home remedies for eczema, which have proven to be effective. These natural cures for eczema are designed to reduce the severity of the symptoms. There are many home remedies that improve the texture and appearance of the skin. These include the use of an oatmeal bath. This does not directly treat eczema, but it does improve the health of the skin, making it more resistant to the condition. A paste can be made using the flesh of the almond seed that has been soaked in water overnight. This flesh could be ground into a paste and applied over the affected area. It is particularly helpful for a mild eczema outbreak.