Eczema Treatment Options Do Exist

October 29th, 2008

Eczema is a description broadly used in reference to different persistent dermis diseases. These include lack of moisture and recurring skin rashes which are marked by some 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 really dry skin. Making sure skin is well lubricated is one of the biggest factors in self-help treatments for people with eczema. Keeping the affected area moistened can help with bring skin back to normal and palliation of symptoms.  Dry skin and acne can be a tough combination to combat but the eczema is usually the tougher foe.  Homemade acne treatments often workb ut eczema is a little trickier.

The use of soaps and and harsh detergents should be halted on affected skin because it is possible that they diminish natural skin oils and result in excessive dryness. Alternately, a moisturizing body wash, or an emollient like aqueous cream, can help to keep natural skin oil levels at a good leveland 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 promote a lack of skin moisture such as powders or perfume should also be eschewed.

Different items are touted as eczema cures. Products that moisten are called ‘emollients’. In general, it is best to match denser balms to the driest, flakiest skin. Light moistening agents like aqueous cream may not influence on severely dry skin. Some common moistening agents 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 salutary with itching. Lotions or creams may be applied directly to the skin after getting out of the tub to retain as much moisture as possible.

gloves which keep emollients in contact with skin on the hands can be worn while sleeping. As a rule, twice-daily applications of emollients work great. It might be easy to apply creams, they are quickly absorbed into the skin, and therefore need frequent reapplication. Ointments, which contain less water, have a longer life on the dermis and need fewer applications, however, they can be messy and less convenient. Steroids such as Betnovate may also be mixed in with ointments for eczema relief.

For unbroken skin, placing of waterproof tape with or without an emollient or prescription ointment can improve moisture levels and how supple the skin is which permits skin healing. This treatment regimen can also help retard the skin from cracking, as well as put a stop to the itch cycle. The end result is reduced lichenification of skin from repetitious scratching. Taping works best on skin away from joints.

Disclaimer: Always check with your dermatologist as he or she will know what will work best with your skin.

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