7 Powerful Natural Remedies For Eczema

Are you tired of having itchy and flaky skin? Tired of covering up in the summer to try and look 'normal' to everyone else? Have you had enough of using medical creams with only temporary results and dangerous side effects?

Eczema can be a troublesome and embarrassing condition to have. It's also a pain to treat, since most creams your doctor will give you don't seem to work very well, especially during those intense flare-ups of your condition. The creams that DO work contain steroids and other harmful chemicals that you can't use for very long without suffering from severe side-effects.

Medical treatments for eczema don't address the root cause of the condition. They only relieve your symptoms temporarily, only for the itching and flaking to come back soon after you stop using the cream/drug.

Natural remedies for eczema include both remedies that address the root cause of eczema to provide long-term relief, and topical symptomatic treatments that work much like medical creams, but generally with better results and no side-effects.

In this article I will tell you a little about eczema and discuss 7 powerful natural remedies for eczema that will give you quick symptomatic relief from itching, flaking, bleeding and all other symptoms you may be experiencing.

What Is Eczema?

Eczema is a broad term for a cluster of diseases causing the skin to be inflamed and irritated. It occurs mostly in infants and children but adults are no exception.

The condition is characterized by intense itching on the affected area followed by the appearance of dry, scaly, thickened and reddened rashes. In some cases, blisters and oozing or crusting lesions occur.  

What Areas Of The Body Are Affected?

The affected areas are mostly the face, neck, inner areas of the elbow, knees and feet. Although, it may affect other areas accompanied with other symptoms depending on the specific type of eczema you have.

What Causes Eczema?

Eczema occurs because of an exaggerated response of your immune system to certain triggers in your environment. Nobody knows why your immune system has this exaggerated response, but the good news is that through certain dietary tactics you can limit the body's exaggerated immune response to help cure eczema. Combine this with avoidance of common environmental triggers for eczema and your symptoms will be gone for good.

Common environmental triggers include house dust mite, dust, cosmetics, detergents, soaps, clothes (especially nylon), unfamiliar pets and many others. Temperature changes, humidity, second hand smoke and stress can also cause eczema outbreaks in some people. 

Natural Remedies For Eczema

Moisturizing creams, antihistamine creams, topical corticosteroids and anti allergy drugs are usually prescribed by your doctor to provide short-term relief from eczema – not to cure you, but just to help you live with your condition.

Although these drugs can be useful, natural remedies for eczema have been found to be far more promising than conventional medical therapy.

Natural remedies for eczema have a lot of advantages over chemically made drugs. They have fewer side effects, are good for the skin, are much more affordable and highly effective in treating and controlling eczema.

7 Natural Remedies For Eczema You Can Start Using Today

1. Oatmeal Bath

If your itching is particularly disturbing and uncomfortable, then an oatmeal bath may be just what you need!

Many eczema sufferers have found that applying oatmeal bath on affected areas relieves itching and burning sensations almost instantly.

You can also apply oatmeal bath immediately after you have the urge to start scratching. Scratching worsens the condition by increasing blood flow and inflammation in the area.  

As well as helping to stop the itching, an oatmeal bath gives the skin a soothing and moisturizing effect, which helps to cure the dryness of your skin.

Another advantage of using an oatmeal bath is that it is highly accessible and cheap. You can easily make one at home if you have oats available or you can buy ready made oatmeal baths in your local health store. 

2. Dandelion

Dandelion is a herb commonly found in the back yard that can be used to treat eczema and other skin diseases. Also, it can be used as a remedy for other conditions such as hypertension, arthritis, warts and fungal infections.

This multi healing herb comes in many preparations. You can choose from a juice, tea or capsules. Choose whatever form you wish, any preparation will still yield effective results.

3. Chamomile & Which Hazel Oil

Chamomile and witch hazel oils both possess anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties that can be used to treat eczema.

They alleviate itching, eradicate rashes, reduce pain, redness, and swelling and prevent bacterial infection. 

These essential oils target and eliminate all the symptoms of eczema, which make them highly effective natural remedies for eczema.

Just apply chamomile or witch hazel oils in adequate amounts on the affected areas to experience quick and effective relief. 

4. Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is another essential oil and has been found to treat eczema as well. It contains terpenoids that act as an active antimicrobial agent to prevent or help treat bacterial infection.

This essential oil also reduces inflammation when applied on your skin, thereby reducing any itching, scratching or burning.

Tea tree oil has been long used to treat eczema due to its potent healing ability. Simply administer the oil topically along the affected areas or crush the tea tree leaves and apply on the affected area as often as needed. 

5. Sea Salt Bath

Sea salt bath is a known skin exfoliant that removes dead skin cells and rejuvenates damaged skin.

What most people don’t know is that it can also be used as an effective treatment for eczema. It contains essential minerals that could soothe the pain and inflammation and rehydrate the damaged skin.

Mix the sea salt in warm water and apply it on the affected area. It not only gives a therapeutic effect but provides a relaxing effect as well.

6. Flax Seed Oil

Flax seed oil is an adjunctive therapy to eczema due to the presence of omega 3 that keeps the skin healthy and moisturized. Incorporate flax seed oils in your daily diet to speed up the healing and to give your skin a natural glow.

7. Olive Oil

Due to high amounts of Vitamin E present in olive oil it can help in managing eczema. It restores the lost moisture on the damaged area, thereby relieving the dry, scaly and thickened skin.

For best results, apply olive oil on the area after taking a bath in order to retain the moisture for long periods of time. 

Conclusion

So there you have it, 7 powerful and highly effective natural remedies for eczema. If you've had enough of medical creams and ointments and want to try something natural that many thousands of people have found to be more effective and is known to have less or no side-effects, then give some of the above 7 natural remedies for eczema a go.

Try them one at a time, you may find that one treatment works better on you than another. Everyone is different, so it's up to you to try out the different remedies and see what works best for your own unique skin.

Many of the above natural remedies not only help to get rid of the itching and dry skin, but they also play a role in moisturizing and rejuvenating the skin, leaving you feeling and looking great.

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