How To Cope With Eczema?

Challenges of eczema and how to manage them.

While many are obsessed with making their skin look better, tanning or whitening, others simply want to be relieved themselves from eczema. Currently, there is no known cure for the disease. But there are things you can do to help relieve its symptoms.

Millions of people around the world are suffering from dry, cracked skin, and intolerable itchiness due to eczema. Although there are medicines to help relieve the discomfort from the disease, some people have to try various treatments over months to control the symptoms. This is because there are many types and stages of eczema that are difficult to determine. Moreover, skin sensitivity varies from person to person. A product that works for one doesn’t mean will work for everyone.

One of the challenges in treating eczema is determining the triggering factor. It could be in the environment such as pollens, dusts, smokes, or pets’ fur. In the products that we use such as detergents, jewelry, latex, soup, or makeup. Food like seashells, shrimps, peanuts, dairy, or soy products. Other causes may be genetic, an immune system problem, or hormone imbalance which is common in females. There are also cases in which there is no known cause.

Avoiding the trigger factor is the best way to prevent eczema. However, many people continue to suffer as they do not know the real cause of their skin irritation. Treating skin gently is important in managing the symptoms of the disease. Although scratching is irresistible, it should be avoided as it will only make the condition worse. Applying a cold compress to the affected part is helpful to ease the desire to scratch. It will also reduce the inflammation caused by scratching and irritation.

Preventing skin dryness is critical in people with eczema. It is the main reason of itchiness and skin irritation. It can also lead to infection as the gaps in skin cracks due to dryness allows germs and bacteria to enter the epidermis. Therefore, moisturizing the skin should be prioritized. Choosing body wash must be carefully done as some soaps are too harsh for the skin. Applying moisturizer immediately after shower is a good practice to moisturize and soften the skin.

Patting the skin with a towel instead of rubbing is helpful to prevent skin dryness. Patting removes a lot of wetness but leaves the skin damp enough for moisturizing. Moisturizer can be applied multiple times a day. As often as itchiness occurs. Choose a moisturizer that best work for you. If one doesn’t seem effective, do not hesitate to try other brands that will provide you with greater relief.

There are natural remedies to consider that may help you relieve the symptoms of eczema.

  • Air humidifier – the disease may act up if the air in your room is too dry. Humidifiers put moisture into the air causing humidity levels to rise. Delivering moisture in the air is more effective than constant lotion application.
  • Colloidal oatmeal – adding this to your bath helps calm the skin and soften any inflamed parts in just 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Sunflower oil – protects the epidermis from harmful microbes and allows the skin to absorbed moisture well. Great for moisturizing after showering.
  • Coconut oil – A natural moisturizer that contains antibacterial properties to prevent infection.

Dealing with eczema is challenging. As mentioned, some people try various of treatments over months or even years to find long-term relief from the disease. This article is based from research and personal experience. If none of these tips help, it is best to consult a dermatologist that can prescribe a medicated cream to relieve your symptoms.

Isabella Whitmore likes to write about skincare, health, household, and family. Some of her work is at https://electrickettlesplus.com, an appliance website that offers a wide selection of electric kettles.

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