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Eczema Treatment Options Don't Have To Be Drastic

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Eczema is a description widely used for different persistent dermis conditions. These include dryness and recurring skin rashes which are marked by one or more of these symptoms: redness, skin edema, itching and dryness, crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing, or bleeding. Spots of temporary skin discoloration may appear and are sometimes due to healed lesions, although scarring is rare. In contrast to psoriasis, eczema is often likely to be spotted on the flexor part of joints.

Eczema can be made worse by lack of moisture in. Moisturizing is one of the most important self-care treatments for people with eczema. Maintaining good moisture levels in moistened can promote skin healing and palliation of symptoms.  Dry skin and acne can be a tough combination to combat but the eczema is usually the tougher foe.

Soaps and harsh detergents should not be used on affected skin because they can strip oils the body produces naturally and lead to too much dryness. As an alternative, a moisturizing body wash, or an emollient like aqueous cream, will maintain natural skin oilsand may shrink some of the need to moisturize the skin. Another choice is to try having a bath using colloidal oatmeal bath treatments. Besides avoiding soap, other products that may cause the skin to dry out such as powders or perfume should also be eschewed.

Different items are touted as eczema cures. Moistening agents are called ‘emollients’. Normally, the best option is to match denser ointments to the least moist, flakiest skin. Light emollients like aqueous cream may not have any effect on severely dry skin. Some common products that moisten for the relief of eczema include Oilatum, Balneum, Medi Oil, Diprobase, bath oils and aqueous cream. Sebexol, Epaderm ointment and Eucerin lotion or cream may also be of assistance with itching. Lotions or creams may be applied directly to the skin after bathing to retain as much moisture as possible.

Moisturizing gloves can be worn while sleeping. As a rule, two applications per daily of emollients work great. While creams are easy to apply, the speed of absorption by the skin is very rapid, and therefore multiple applications are necessary. Ointments, with less water content, stay on the skin for longer and need less applications, however, they can be messy and less convenient. Steroids such as Betnovate may also be mixed in with ointments.

With skin that has not been scratched off, direct application of waterproof tape with or without a moistening agent or prescription ointment can improve moisture quantities and skin integrity which allows skin healing. This treatment process can also help prevent the skin from cracking, as well as halting the itch cycle. The end result is reduced lichenification of skin from constant scratching. Taping works best on skin away from joints.

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