The Excema Symptom And Healing Eczema With A Home Remedy For Eczema

March 21st, 2010

 Eczema is a itchy skin condition which causes rashy, hot and blistered skin, the disease is not contagious. The most common areas for eczema to appear are on the face, hands and joints, however in more severe cases the eczema can spread to anywhere on the body. The eczema symptom comes in many different forms such as itchy enflamed skin and a “leakage” of the skin.

The spreading of the eczema is largely due to exposure to an irritant which causes scratching. Constant scratching and/or rubbing can facilitate chronic eczema, characterised by thickened, rashy, red patches on the skin.


Atopic eczema, being the most common form of eczema, is known by the hypersensitivity, or allergy, to a food or other substance that the body treats as a poison. It tends to be genetically linked, affecting individuals with a family history of hay fever, asthma, or eczema, these conditions are known as atopy.


Scalp eczema known as seborrheic dermatitis, can also be extremely itchy and uncomfortable, being further irritated by harsh chemicals in everyday shampoo (non-organic).

The Eczema Symptom


The skin is incredibly itchy, dry and rashy patches of skin. The skin can be rough, scaly and cracked

Little weeping blisters

Leaking of fluid from the blisters which crusts.

Thickened, dry patches of skin in persistent cases


What Causes Eczema?

The most common cause of eczema is allergies to a substance which the skin comes into contact with. These substances can be foods, pollen, animal fur/dander and dust and perfumed beauty products, among others. The allergy sets of a response of histamine in the body during the allergic reaction which in turn causes the above symptoms.

Other common allergens of eczema sufferers are, dairy products, eggs, shellfish, nuts, wheat, strawberries, and alcohol.


Clothing materials include, wool, silk, polyester, leathers, and other factors such as rubber and latex.

Environmental factors can greatly contribute to eczema out-breaks such as, dry air, sun/heat/sweating and stress.

Treatment and Prevention


Some skin creams are particularly good for soothing the skin and promoting healing. These creams include natural and organic ingredients and are a fundamental factor in a home remedy for eczema. Many emollients and other paraffin based ointments can irritate the skin and have other side effects.

Vitamin E based creams are highly effective and unperformed organic beauty products. It is important to choose a cream which will not create itchiness in the skin which will eventually lead to scratching the skin. Vitamin E skin products promote healing and regeneration of the skin.

How Supplements Can Help


Because people respond differently to supplements, many eczema sufferers have to try several before they find one (or a good combination) that works well for them. Consult your doctor when embarking on supplements.

Evening primrose oil (in capsules, soft gels, or liquid) contains essential fatty acids that can help revitalize the skin and relieve itching and inflammation. Studies have shown that recommended daily doses of evening primrose oil can reduce the need for creams.

Flaxseed oil contains equal amounts of both omega-3 and omega-6 essential fatty acids, which can be helpful in the treatment of any chronic allergic condition, including eczema.

Plenty of fruit and vegetables which contain vitamin c, help with the regeneration of the skin and helps rid the body of toxins.

These are just some tips of things that have helped others in the past. In order to cure your eczema, you will need a complete system. To discover a fully comprehensive, tried and tested home remedy for eczema, continue to Remedy For Eczema.

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