6 Easy Eczema Home Remedies

Eczema is a condition where your skin becomes dry and itchy and sometimes looks scaly and red. There may even be little bumps on the skin as well as inflammation. The skin may in some cases feel rough and thick.

There are 3 main types of eczema: Atopic Eczema passed on by your genes, Xerotic Eczema caused by dryness due to weather and Seborrheic Eczema caused by reduced secretion of sebum in the skin.

Whatever the cause, what is important is how eczema is treated. Some of us prefer to stay home and treat the condition ourselves given the high costs and side-effects that come with conventional medical treatment, and the discomfort of going out with itchy, unsightly skin.

Thankfully, eczema is a condition that can quite successfully be treated at home. There are a number of powerful eczema home remedies that many eczema sufferers have used to help cure their eczema without having to suffer the side-effects of medical drugs. In this article I'll discuss a few eczema home remedies that have worked very well for me and thousands of other eczema sufferers.

1. Treat Your Skin Right

There's no question about it. Prevention is always better than cure.

The first thing you must do with eczema home remedies is to use preventative methods. We all like flawless, glowing skin but sometimes we tend to go overboard with the skincare regime and use harsh chemical ridden products to achieve fast results and as a result, our sensitive skin bears the brunt and goes through bouts of eczema like conditions.

As far as possible keep the skin clean, germ free and moisturized and avoid using harsh soaps, face washes or creams.

Although diet cannot cause eczema, some sorts of allergic food can trigger eczema in a person already prone to the condition.

Drink a lot of water and tomato juice to hydrate the system and help in the healing process. A good balanced diet and plenty of water are also an absolute must for healthy skin as the skin is a reflection of how the body feels inside. 

2. Nut Scrub

To make a scrub, put some nuts in a food processor and grind them. You don’t want them to turn to paste, but stop grinding when they are still a bit coarse. Blend in some oil and apply on your skin.

 

Eczema Home Remedies Walnut
Walnuts contain essential fatty acids that help to soften the skin. They are widely used to treat skin conditions such as fungal infections, warts, eczema and psoriasis.

You should then apply this on your skin scrub gently. After a few minutes, wash it off. You can use any combination of nuts you want to use, but most common is walnut.

You can, however, use other nuts that are cheaper for you to buy, but make sure the nuts have not gone rancid when you use them. 

3. Oatmeal Scrub

One of the easiest scrubs you can cook up is made of oatmeal. Mix some oatmeal (or grind up some oats if you don’t have oatmeal) with water and scrub on your skin.

Eczema Home Remedies Oatmeal
Oats contain beta-glucan, which is often found in the cellulose of plants. It creates a film on the surface of the skin, allowing the skin to retain its moisture, which makes it very valuable in the treatment of eczema.

 This will both relieve the itching caused by eczema and help cool the skin down.

It will also remove all the dead skin cells and help the new skin grow faster.

Finally, oatmeal scrubs will also reduce the dryness on your skin. 

4. Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera gel is one of the most effective eczema home remedies since it has a very cooling anti-inflammatory effect. This gel is also applied when someone burns a part of their body, so that should explain how much healing power it has.

Eczema Home Remedies Aloe Vera
Aloe vera, the 'burn plant' is a multi-healer, with anti-fungal, healing, cooling and anti-inflammatory properties.

Since the gel is neither toxic nor stings when applied to broken skin, it is very easy to use. You can easily buy seeds and grow an Aloe Vera plant at home, or buy the gel from a pharmacy. 

5. Chamomile and Witch Hazel

Eczema Home Remedies ChamomileA mix of chamomile and witch hazel will also help your skin. Make this by mixing a few drops of both and applying to your skin.

Both these ingredients have anti-inflammatory properties and will also kill bacteria.

This will reduce scratching and itching, as well as pain, and reduce the number of infections you get.

Combined, the two oils will target multiple symptoms of eczema, and are therefore amongst the best treatments you can use.

6. Dandelion Leaves

You can also apply a lotion made out of dandelion leaves and mint leaves which are crushed and mixed with some coconut oil.

Leave it on for twenty to thirty minutes and wash with cold water.

Eczema Home Remedies Dandelion
Dandelion sap is highly alkaline, which gives it germicidal, insecticidal and fungicidal properties. This helps to prevent skin infections in eczema. It also contains unknown compounds that have a healing effect on non-infected eczema.

Dandelion has many medicinal properties since it has both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. It is a great plant to use on eczema since it will prevent infections from forming while helping to heal the skin

Just To Summarize…

While there are countless ways you can treat eczema at home, these are the three main things you can do. Keep your skin healthy by eating right, exfoliate to remove dead cells, and help the new skin grow.

There are countless eczema home remedies for each method, but the basics of it remain the same. Anything that has a coarse grain is a scrub, and anything with cooling properties is a healing agent.

You can try out different things at home as per your convenience or depending on what you have access to. Eczema can be an embarrassing skin ailment as it makes the skin look very unappealing, but if you're willing to put in a bit of time and effort, you can get rid of your eczema symptoms using safe and natural eczema home remedies.

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