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How To Properly Deal With Eczema And Regain Beautiful Skin!

Eczema is a condition a lot of people have to deal with, and they don't know where to find assistance with it. If this sounds like something you've had a problem with but you don't know where to turn, this article is for you. Take your time to go over this knowledge if you wish to learn more. 

 

Common treatments for eczema include topical creams and ointments that contain cortisone. You could try hydrocortisone that can be purchased at your local drug store. If this doesn't soothe your eczema, you should talk with your doctor about possibly getting a stronger prescription from him. These will work like other steroid creams, but will be able to be used for a longer time. 

 

Manage your stress. If you are upset, your eczema may flare up, which will only exacerbate an already frustrating situation. Learn how to deal with stress and keep yourself from getting too wound up. For example, deep breathing is one thing you can do just about anywhere to help keep your stress levels down. 

 

Use PABA-free sunscreens. This ingredient is reportedly problematic for eczema sufferers. Really scan the ingredients used in any product you place on your skin. If you can't find an over-the-counter sunscreen that works for you, ask your physician about the prescription variety. 

 

When dealing with eczema, it is important that you choose clothing that does not make the skin irritable. Fabrics, such as synthetics, can make eczema flares come alive. For those who have eczema, clothing made from cotton would be the best choice. Make sure that you launder new clothes before you put them on. Use a liquid detergent that's mild, unscented, and without a fabric softener when you clean your clothes. 

 

Winter weather can cause eczema to worsen. Anytime your skin is exposed to frigid air, it needs a protective barrier to protect it from moisture loss. On any skin areas, such as the face or neck, be sure to heavily apply a moisturizer. Moisturizers will help you avoid dry and cracking skin because it locks in your skin's natural oils. 

 

Dust can cause issues. Rather than dry dusting, use a damp dust method instead. This will help capture the dust, rather than simply spreading it around the home. Also, because rugs and carpets are a beacon for dust, try not to have them in the house if at all possible. 

 

If your baby has eczema, bathe him or her every day. This will help to keep the skin moisturized and free from infection. Besides hydrating your baby's skin to help keep flare-ups at bay, baths can be fun for babies, and you can use them as an opportunity to further bond with yours. 

 

If your doctor has approved over-the-counter ointments for your eczema, make sure you get the right kinds. You should be looking at products that are only 20% water and 80% oil. While they may feel greasier, they will lock moisture in your skin better. Try not to use these products in areas that get sweaty. 

 

How you bathe is important if you suffer from eczema. For starters, stay away from hot showers or baths; this will just irritate your skin. Use water that is room temperature. Do not scrub your skin and stay away from scented soaps. When you are done showering, pat your skin dry. 

 

Instead of scratching, try using ice to cool itchy areas. You can get an inexpensive gel compress and keep it in the freezer. Take it out and hold it over itchy areas whenever you need to. Keep a dry washcloth in your purse or pocket at all times. If you become very itchy away from home, soak the cloth in cold water. Hold it over the itchy area. 

 

Buy a good humidifier and use it when the air is dry. You might use if year round in a dry, arid climate. If you live in a humid climate, you might only need to use it in the winter when your heater is on, pumping out dry, hot air which quickly dries out skin. 

 

Taking care of your mattress is important too. Your mattress will accumulate dead skin cells, dust, dust mites and other irritating particles. This is why you need to vacuum your mattress on a regular basis to keep those irritants to a minimum. After all, one third of your life is spent in your bed so it need to be a safe zone. 

 

You may find that rubber gloves or latex gloves can be irritating to your skin. In fact, many people are allergic to latex which has led to gloves being made that are latex free. So when you need to wear protective cloves, invest in some vinyl ones to reduce your risk of irritation. 

 

Don't wash your clothes in harsh detergents. Choose gentle, natural products and use them sparingly. Any product you purchase should be labeled as being safe for people with sensitive skin. Consider using white vinegar instead of fabric softener. It softens well and helps balance the pH level of the fabric to make it less irritating. 

 

Do not rub your skin with a towel to dry off after your bath or shower. Since you skin is already sensitive, this might cause a rash or even a small break in the skin. Breaks in the skin can cause infections. Always pat yourself dry gently after bathing. 

 

Avoid too many dairy products if you have eczema. The milk from a cow contains hormones and chemicals that lower the immune system and cause flareups. While having dairy products occasionally is fine, do not go overboard; there are many great, tasty substitutes to many dairy products, like almond milk and goat milk. 

 

When you're dealing with something like eczema, you should know that you're not the only one. Take the advice you were given above and you can use it to help you with this sort of thing. Use each piece of information and you should notice things clearing up for you. 


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