Among
the different types of eczema, the most common form is atopic dermatitis, which
affects individuals of any age, although it has been found to be more prevalent
among infants.
While
this skin condition is not infectious, it is important to provide timely and
preferably natural eczema treatment to prevent further aggravation and lower
the risks of infections and other complications.
To
date, there are no known lasting atopic eczema treatment approaches and
programs that can get rid of the problem once and for all. However, for lasting
and safe relief, there are a number of all natural eczema treatment options
available for those who don’t want to use prescription medication.
Below
are the top 5 natural eczema treatment options you should try:
1.
Moisturization
The
easiest and most important eczema treatment that can help relieve inflammation
and alleviate itchiness is to keep the skin moisturized. One of the most common
symptoms of eczema is excessively dry skin.
It
is recommended that you moisturize twice daily, especially within the first
three minutes after bathing in order to effectively seal in moisture.
2.
Blueberry Leaf Emollient/ Ointment
Any
type of emollient or ointment that contains blueberry leaves has been known to
be an effective eczema treatment. This is because the blueberry leaves are
found to have high content of anti-inflammatory agent, known as chlorogenic
acid.
Simply
apply the emollient or ointment on the affected area of the skin in order to
provide relief. This helps in getting rid of itchiness, dry skin, flakes and
blisters.
3.
Oatmeal Bath
Oatmeal
is one only one of the healthiest foods to consume, it also makes a
surprisingly effective eczema treatment through direct application on skin.
Over
the years, oatmeal baths are well known and proven effective eczema treatment
as it does not only moisturize the skin, it is also effective in reducing
inflammation. If you are looking for an inexpensive, safe and easy solution to
excessive itchiness, this is the natural solution.
All
you need is to add 1 to 2 cups of colloidal oatmeal into your regular bath
water and oak affected skin areas for several minutes. When applied on a
regular basis, oatmeal bath can sooth inflamed skin, and eliminate itchiness as
well as facilitate natural healing.
4. Elm Bark Mixture and Comfrey
Root
This
one has been widely used all throughout history, not just as an eczema
treatment, but also for healing wounds and reducing inflammation.
This
is a powerful mixture that can effectively help in accelerating the growth and
renewal of skin cells, which is very helpful for people dealing with damaged
skin brought about by constant and excessive scratching.
Elm
bark, in particular contains high levels of mucilage, which helps in trapping
and retaining moisture on skin. To prepare this eczema treatment mixture,
simply mix one teaspoon of bark of elm and one teaspoon of comfrey root into
two cups of water. Bring this mixture into a boil for about 30 minutes; allow
to cool before applying on skin.
5.
Yoghurt
Unpasteurized
bacteria contain live bacteria, or what is otherwise known a probiotics, which
is a very powerful natural eczema treatment. Intake can help boost immune
system to best assist to reducing inflammatory response of the body. In a
number of studies, consumption of yoghurt can increase live bacteria in the
gastro-intestinal system, which helps cure eczema.
By Fay Spencer who
is the author of 14 Days Eczema Cure which offers many ideas on how to treat
eczema within 14 days by using readily accessible natural products and applying
them in the right balance.
The 14 Days Eczema
Cure is a comprehensive and holistic approach to curing eczema. This means that
it is safe, natural, effective and 100% drug free. This will help to cure your
eczema for good without any side effects which can happen if you use those
expensive medications, potions or steroids.