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Is it possible to get rid of Dyshidrotic eczema

Posted on March 6, 2011 by Miss Nancy

...  and acidic ointments should not be a first attempt to living free of the itch. The good news is the following home remedies have proved to be quite effective in treating dyshidrotic eczema naturally: Moisturizing frequently with a mild moisturizer to ensure that the hands or feet do not get dry Soaking the affected parts in white vinegar or salt water soak for some period of time Never rub but instead gently pad drying the skin to avoid further irritation Avoiding hot baths instead using lukewarm water for baths Using only gentle, fragrance free soaps and other skin care products etc Avoiding harsh cleaning agents like detergents, chemicals etc and even with mild ones wearing protective cotton gloves and not synthetic ones. Avoiding Nickel completely Avoiding scratching and keeping the nails short and ...

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