Eczema rash treatment

You know the old saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover?” Well, unfortunately, people judge books by their cover all the time, whether they mean to or not. When it comes to judging other people, your skin serves as your book cover and if it isn’t in tip top shape, people may make decisions about you, your health and your life style. That’s why people put so much time, money and effort into having soft, wrinkle free, glowing skin. But for some people, those with dermatological disorders, it is just not that easy to have a beautiful book cover. If your skin looks chapped, irritated, red and flaky around your hands, arms, face or legs, you may be dealing with a skin disorder called eczema. If that is the case, then an eczema rash treatment is in order to get your book cover looking fantastic again.

What is Eczema?
Before we talk about eczema rash treatment, it is important to understand what eczema is and where it comes from. Believe it or not, this skin disorder that simply looks like a rash is considered a disease and has no cure. There are many different variations of Eczema, including:

Atopic: Hereditary eczema that is often found behind knees, on the head and neck, inside the elbows and on the buttocks.

Xerotic: This starts out as simple dry skin but gets progressively worse and turns into eczema. It is often found in the elderly and gets worse in the winter.

Contact dermatitis: This Eczema happens as a result of contact with an allergen or irritant. This is one type of eczema that is actually curable.

No matter which type of eczema you get, you will develop a red, irritated rash with some swelling. The rash will crust, flake and sometimes ooze and you may notice small bumps that resemble warts before the itching and flakiness begin. Eczema can go away on its own, but not permanently. Eczema sufferers will notice flare ups often while under stress.

Causes of Eczema
The causes of eczema can vary depending on which type you have. It may be something hereditary that many members of your family have had, it may be caused by exposure to some irritant that your skin does not like or by an allergen that your skin is actually allergic to. It could be due to uncared for dry skin, circulation problems, parasites, bacteria or fungus, underlying illnesses like lymphoma and more.

In short, your dermatologist may be the only one with the ability to figure out where your Eczema comes from, based on the type of Eczema symptoms you exhibit.

Eczema Rash Treatment
The most important part of discovering you have eczema is finding an eczema rash treatment that helps you deal with it effectively. There are two ways that you can take eczema rash treatment: Natural and Medical. Medical treatments are those you might get with a prescription from your Dermatologist or primary care physician. They are generally topical treatments that control itching, moisturize the hand and often include a form of steroids to help with the rash.

Now, if you do not want chemicals involved in your eczema rash treatment and are looking for something natural and over the counter, there are many herbs and minerals that are purported to help ease your Eczema. One of the most popular is Vitamin E oil, which is used as a topical treatment that helps to hydrate your skin and strengthen your skin cells. Other potential Eczema rash treatments include Curcuma Tr, which is also helpful in treating psoriasis and warts and Hydrocotyle, an herb that helps rejuvenate the skin.

Last updated on Nov 30th, 2009 and filed under Skin Care. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

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