Home Remedies For Eczema And Atopic Dermatitis

Atopic dermatitis is the most common form of eczema out there. It is what most people picture when they hear about eczema! It affects millions of people around the world. This kind of eczema causes itchy and dry skin. If people scratch these patches of skin, clear fluid may leak from the skin. Constant scratching and eczema left untreated results in cracked and even bleeding skin. Common causes of eczema include dry air, changes in temperature, certain ingredients in soaps and detergents, chemical irritants in cleaning products, and yes, even stress!

Thankfully, it is quite easy to treat eczema, particularly atopic dermatitis. Many women choose to get an eczema treatment cream prescription containing steroids or even oral medications for infected eczema treatment. Naturopathic treatment for eczema is also quite popular! Let’s get into effective eczema and atopic dermatitis treatment options now.

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Use A Humidifier

Introducing moisture into dry air is an incredibly effective way to relieve eczema. Using a humidifier is a simple way to achieve this. Humidifiers use trays of water and transform the water into mist, putting that into the air. This hydrates the skin and takes away dryness, a major symptom of eczema. Humidifiers can also get rid of toxins and allergens that trigger eczema. These, of course, are humidifiers that double as air purifiers. Humidifiers are the most effective at relieving eczema when they are placed in the room in which the home’s occupants spend the most time. This is typically the bedroom or living room.

Moisturize With Natural Creams

Moisturizing is a major part of treating eczema naturally. After all, eczema involves dry skin! Of course, moisturizing with natural creams is the best way to relieve eczema here. Petroleum jelly, most commonly known as Vaseline, is a common option for moisturizing skin when affected by eczema. Petroleum jelly is full of oils that help lock moisture into the skin. Covering the skin after apply helps keep the skin moist too, especially the hands and feet!

There are other natural creams out there for treating eczema. Look for symbols for creams accepted by eczema organizations. The natural ones also include the word 'natural' on the label, or even things like steroid-free! Natural creams are key, since they can be reapplied as necessary. They are also free of common irritants, which means they won’t cause reactions in most people with eczema.

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Take Oatmeal Baths

Yes, oatmeal helps treat eczema in a major way! Oatmeal helps form a protective barrier on the skin, especially when people take regular oatmeal baths. This protective barrier helps reduce inflammation and redness and keeps moisture within the skin. The best kind of oatmeal for an oatmeal bath designed to treat eczema is colloidal oatmeal. This kind of oatmeal can be purchased, but it can also be made by grinding oat grain into a fine powder. Lukewarm water is best for relieving eczema with an oatmeal bath. People should also avoid scrubbing their skin in the bath. Gently rubbing the skin is fine!

Apply Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is best known for treating sunburns. This is because of its anti-inflammatory properties! These properties also help relieve eczema since they help soothe the skin. Inflammation is also what triggers redness and itchy skin in eczema. Aloe vera is also full of antioxidants, including vitamin E, C, and A, which also help relieve symptoms of eczema. The great thing is aloe vera is included in many creams out there. It is also effective enough to be used on its own! The leaves of the aloe plant contain lots of gel, which people can apply directly to their skin.

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Apply Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is quite high in fat and absorbs incredibly well into the skin. It also has strong antimicrobial properties, which protect the skin from viruses, bacteria, and fungi, all of which can cause an eczema flareup. Coconut oil also helps the skin maintain its natural hydration, since it absorbs into the skin well. Coconut oil has also been shown to reduce inflammation, which also helps treat eczema.

The best coconut oil to use to treat eczema is organic coconut oil. It should be applied at room temperature while it is still in liquid form. The best time to apply coconut oil is after a bath or shower, since there is more moisture on the skin at this point. Retaining as much of that as possible is great for treating eczema.

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