Some Important Facts About Natural Eczema Treatments

By Coleen Murphy


Eczema is a disease that affects the skin, causing unsightly and uncomfortable patches of dry, flaky and red skin. This is not ordinary dry skin although it can be made worse by the same things that cause dry skin such as dry air and exposure to some chemicals. The eczema rashes generally do not respond to the treatments used to heal dry skin. There are many treatments available to treat eczema but most contain synthetic ingredients which can lead to negative side effects. Recently, studies have been conducted on natural eczema treatments, some of which have been proven to be effective.

Recently a study was conducted to test the effectiveness of adding probiotics to the diet as a treatment for eczema. So far it has only been tested in young children and infants but the results have been promising. Most users reported a reduction on size and intensity of the rashes and a decrease in the number of new ones.

Most eczema treatments are not meant to be taken internally. Most are to be used directly on the patches themselves. Almost all of them contain hydrocortisone because it is effective at reducing inflammation and the annoying itch that accompanies it. Recently there have been studies conducted on all natural products to see how effective they were at treating the symptoms of eczema.

One option that has been recently studied is a cream made from the chamomile plant. When used over a two week time span, many users enjoyed a reduction in the size and severity of their rashes. When compared to a hydrocortisone cream most of those who used it reported more success with the chamomile cream.

Witch hazel is another natural treatment for eczema that has be tested and shown to be somewhat effective. Although not as promising as the chamomile tests, the users of witch hazel did report improvement in their symptoms over time.

Perhaps the most promising of the recently tested natural products is an extract from licorice. During testing the users reported significant improvements in the size and discomfort of the rashes. Also, there seemed to be a reduction in new outbreaks.

As with any treatment, it is important to discuss the options with a health care provider. Also be aware that some people would like to make some cash by selling things that have not been proven to be effective and in some cases may be harmful. Take the time to find out exactly what is in anything you intend to use in or on your body.




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