Eczema Treatments

May 21st, 2009

A type of eczema called endogenous eczema occurs when the patient is an infant and ends at puberty, possibly before. Clobetaol is a topical steroid that can be prescribed by your dermatologist. Avoiding cold, harsh soaps and wind may also help ease symptoms as all dry out the skin. There are many ways to tackle eczema when it does surface. Apart from the more obvious medical and surgical options that exist, herbal treatment of eczema is growing in popularity. The approach in this instance is the use of completely natural remedies to help in curing eczema eczema treatment. This type of treatment includes the regular use of organic or herbal creams on the affected area, coupled with hypoallergenic moisturizers to hydrate the skin and keep it well balanced. The property of Neem as a blood purifier makes it another herbal treatment for eczema. It is also found to be helpful in relieving dryness and inflammation of skin. Neem is a tree that is found in tropical regions and is commonly present in India. It can be consumed as a capsule. It can also be directly applied to the skin and can soothe irritated skin. Virgin coconut oil, when applied on the affected area also acts as a palliative and immediately relieves itching and dryness.

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