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Coping and eliminating face eczema

Posted on March 25, 2011 by Miss Nancy

...  the eczema is very severe, then you may see scabbing, skin cracking, scaling, and even oozing of fluid. Some people only have eczema on the face, but others have it on other parts of their body, too. So, what other types of treatments are available? Have you ever considered using natural, alternative methods of treatment for your eczema? You may be surprised to know that many of these treatments not only help eczema tremendously, but they can often cure your eczema completely! Treatments like coconut oil, vitamin E and extra virgin olive oil are just a few topical applications you can use to treat your eczema, with many other types of natural treatments available that are more effective than typical prescription creams and lotions! Herbs that help with facial eczema include: * Evening primrose oil * Borage seed oil * Witch hazel * Chamomile Most people who suffer with this type of eczema will say that it is the worst type, due to it being so visible. If you’re affected by it, ...

Tips and tricks to relieve your damn eczema

Posted on February 5, 2011 by Miss Nancy

...  raw potatoes (at least two a day) has been helpful in clearing up eczema. If you decide to use this home remedy, make sure the potatoes are thoroughly cleaned and scrubbed. Most eczema sufferers on feet discover that traditional prescription medicines do not work very well, and can be tricky to apply on feet. However, Natural remedies can really help you alleviate the symptoms and get you on the right path to a definitive cure. How To Cure Eczema Quickly: Natural Remedies Use the following: - Coconut oil to help smooth and moisturize the skin and alleviate skin rash and itching. - Use calendula to treat skin inflammation - Garlic is a natural healer with powerful anti-fungal properties. Unpeel a clove of garlic and boil it with a small amount of water. When lukewarm apply the mixture using cotton wool or a cloth on the affected skin areas. - Sunlight is another natural healer. Morning sun is the safest, for those in hot climates be careful as you don’t want your skin to ...

Understanding and treating eczema

Posted on February 1, 2011 by Miss Nancy

...  eczema. Atopic Eczema is a kind of genetic epidermis dermatitis leading to skin inflammation, dry skin as well as continual itching resulting in excessive scratching which only worsens the issue resulting in an infection. Conventional treatment includes corticosteroids to help deal with the inflammation but not as a permanent cure or prevention method. Fortunately, eczema natural cures can successfully heal this skin disorder while also providing fast pain relief. Treat Eczema Naturally With: Coconut Oil: is a natural eczema cure that can be applied generously on the body where the skin appears to be infected. This will make your skin softer and alleviate the itching caused by eczema. Nutmeg: Use raw nutmeg and mix with water to form a paste. Use the nutmeg to gently rub your skin where infected. This will alleviate any burning and skin rashes you might have. Apply generously. Detoxification: A great method to cure eczema naturally: a skin disorder can sometimes be a sign that your ...

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