If you understand a patient with chronic eczema like me to see how you feel - in BE - I want relief! I've worked with eczema from the time she was a child and suffered in the course of 40 years, I feel that I have tried everything and I learned a lot, how to manage my condition.
One of the most useful things I learned eczema was one of my dermatologist. He said he had "classic atopic dermatitis, and what they actually provided a practicalThe position is that my skin is allergic to the sick. "He went on to explain that what he meant was that the skin does not necessarily allergic to a particular case or cases, but has been the general sensitivity of many things that bother dry itchy and what is actually hates and scratched. scratching is a very natural reaction to dry, irritated skin, which starts the downward spiral quickly into a situation where your skin is so out of control itchingand inflammation that you think you can lose your head (plus sleep).
Therefore, the most important for their management with eczema. By this I mean, always a step ahead of the condition so that it can not be reached, the check out of place. Because if this is the case, the only thing that works for me to recover quickly under the control of steroid creams, which I like to minimize the use of, and still my favorite natural health therapies.
The best way I can manage eczemaControl and minimize outbreaks are:
* Be careful what you eat, where they are or what you have to (and animal), especially cats, if you notice your skin begin to react. The best tool you can have to learn to manage your eczema naturally is consciousness.
* Your blood sugar level of information (especially refined sugars) intake. The bacteria that cause dermatitis feeds on sugar. Stop feeding.
* Minimize and manage stress can cause outbreaks.
* Avoid swimmingDaily life and avoid very hot showers or baths. The hot water wash the skin's natural protective oils and dries further.
* A bar of hydration or use detergents such as Dove.
* Daily. The best for my money is a Neutrogena emulsion. It is difficult to find and a bit pricey, but worth it.
* If necessary to keep the itching, take a mild anti-histamine. I do not know, of course, but when it starts itching, if not considered under control, otherwise,is a good way to get before it gets out of control to stop. Make sure there is no swelling in his antihistamine (often together in allergy pills), the decongestant to dry up. That is what is designed to do.
I started to research natural anti-histamines, and the ones I have mentioned repeatedly is the extract of butterbur. I do not know, however, have an opinion on the effectiveness of this plant extract as a natural anti-histamine.
Another thing to consider whenHave been associated with skin prick test is the test allergy, which can react to everything. Your skin might say that you are allergic to irritation and not injected with the specific allergens in them.
More information about management, rather than treating, eczema and then you will find yourself better able to cope with this disease in a healthy nature.


