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2006-12-27 14:06:19 · 3 answers · asked by 1st-time-mommy 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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dry skin....and the best thing for that gauranteed is this ointment called elecon...something like that...but its the BEST...i promise....i used it for my grandson and used it like 2 x...and it never ever came back....try it....good luck

2006-12-27 14:30:37 · answer #1 · answered by mspain719 2 · 0 0

Eczema itches because when you get eczema an itch cycle forms. You should use Eucerin because it stop you from itching. The itch cycle forms starts very severally in the beginning stage of eczema. Then it starts to get better as you use creams and ointments. Sometimes it is so svere that it stays with you for life.

2006-12-27 14:16:03 · answer #2 · answered by ashley_tisdale2006 2 · 0 0

Hi Kiss

Here are some ideas to heal the condition and consider the fabics you're wearing for the itching.

Cause
Eczema is often called Dermatitis, and may be a symptom of an omega-3 fatty acid deficiency. Eczema can be due to allergies, allergies secondary to digestive disorders such as hydrochloric acid deficiency, rashes secondary to immune diseases, genetic metabolic disorders, and/or nutritional deficiencies, especially of niacin (vitamin B3) and B6, as well as other B vitamins.

To minimize your risk of developing eczema, avoid irritating substances, wear natural nonirritating materials, use soothing ointments, and check to see if dietary, nutritional, and/or and allergy-causing factors need to be considered.


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Natural Cures

Aromatherapy: Bergamot, chamomile, lavender, melissa, neroli, eucalyptus, geranium, and/or juniper can help speed healing and relief of symptoms when applied topically to the affected areas.

Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet and avoid potentially allergy-causing foods, especially sugar, wheat, milk, and dairy products, including yogurt. Also avoid excess consumption of fruit, especially citrus and sour, as these foods may aggravate symptoms.

Flower Essences: Rescue Remedy® for accompanying stress, and Rescue Remedy Cream® on the affected areas.

Herbs: Herbal remedies such as cleavers, nettle, yellowdock, or red clover tea or tinctures may be very effective. They are often combined with relaxing herbs such as chamomile, linden flowers, or skullcap. One combination would be equal parts of cleavers, nettle, and chamomile drunk as an infusion three times a day. A stronger mixture combines the tinctures of figwort, burdock, and cleavers in equal parts; take one teaspoon of this mixture three times a day.

To alleviate itching, bathe affected areas of your body with lukewarm or cold chickweed infusion. For cracked, dry, or painful skin, use a salve made from calendula flowers and St. John`s wort leaves.

Goldenseal applied externally may also be helpful.

Homeopathy:Dulcamara, Rhus tox., Sulfur, Arsen alb., and Graphites, taken alone or in combination with each other can help speed healing. Petroleum and Psorinum are also effective homeopathic remedies, but must be taken alone.

Juice Therapy: The following juice combinations can help speed healing: black currant and red grapes; carrot, beet, spinach, cucumber, and parsley; and wheat grass juice.

Nutritional Supplementation: Vitamin A and GLA (gamma-linolenic acid), an omega-6 essential fatty acid found in high quantities in evening primrose oil, have both been shown to improve the symptoms of eczema. Vitamin E. Other useful supplements for preventing and reversing eczema include vitamin B complex, vitamin B6, vitamin E, magnesium, and zinc.

Best of health to you

2006-12-27 14:19:37 · answer #3 · answered by HEAL ONESELF 5 · 1 0

because the skin is dry......

2006-12-27 14:13:32 · answer #4 · answered by T S 1 · 0 0

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