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The following article was published in our article directory on December 7, 2010.
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Article Category: Medicines and Remedies
Author Name: Wendy Bishop
The word eczema was drawn from a Greek word, which literally means, to boil . This refers to the inflammation that occurs in the skin when there is eczema flare up. Although the skin condition is quite widespread, it can still be stressful and disappointing to have. This is especially true when it occurs in infants. Thankfully, there are various ways to treat the condition and it includes some simple home remedies. In this article, you will learn about natural eczema treatment and how you can alleviate the itch and pain by just using natural ingredients you can find at home.
Home Remedies
First off, you need to avoid using soaps and other chemically-based toiletries as they may worsen eczema.
Use coconut oil on the affected areas of the skin to maintain them smooth and soft. Coconut oil also has anti-inflammatory properties so it can help soothe inflamed pustules or lesions too.
Use cold compress at least twice a day, depending on the severity of the condition.
Mix one tablespoon of turmeric powder with one tablespoon of buttered neem leaves. Then, once perfectly integrated into a paste, apply some on the affected areas. It heals the lesions and soothes the itching.
Apply spearmint leaf juice.
Bring 200 grams of mustard oil to a boil using an iron vessel. When it s already boiling, add 50 grams of fresh neem leaves. Once the leaves turn black, turn the stove off and let the oil cool. Sieve it. Then, apply the oil on the affected areas of your skin four times every day. When this routine is done for a long time (say, several months to a year), you can kiss eczema goodbye for good.
Mash papaya seeds and apply them on your eczema. These seeds are known in alleviating the itch as well as beautifying the skin.
Dab some witch hazel on the affected areas (especially on the inflamed ones) as often as needed. Witch hazel has long been known to treat all kinds of inflammations and has been found effective in reducing the swelling and redness of eczema.
Add one teaspoon of camphor to a teaspoon of sandalwood paste. Mix them thoroughly. When the mixture has turned into paste, apply it on eczema areas. This is a great eczema treatment because it lessens the itch as well as the burning sensation that sometimes come with the seriousness of the condition.
If you can tolerate the taste of herbs, you can try this: In a glass container with 125 grams of water, soak four grams of kutki and four grams of wormwood overnight. Then, when you wake up in the morning, sieve it and drink the water. This herbal mixture is known to effectively cure eczema.
Forms of natural eczema treatment can be great because aside from being proven effective, they are easy and cheap too. If you are skeptical, you may discuss this option with your doctor. He or she may shed some light on how useful home remedies could be when dealing with eczema.
Keywords: Eczema Treatment
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