The best way that it can be prevented is by avoiding factors that trigger eczema. But there are also eczema natural treatments that can prevent eczema. Take for instance the eczema diet. The eczema diet does not only restrict foods that trigger or aggravate your eczema but it is also based on an all-organic eating habit.
Eczema has harmful bacteria that prolong itching, and thus the eczema condition. While you should avoid exposure during peak sun hours, half an hour in the sun will kill bacteria. Sunscreen should be worn during these times.
Take a warm bath with a sprinkling of baking soda or a colloidal oatmeal such, as Aveeno. These products are soothing to the skin and can help to relieve itchiness.
Mix 1 teaspoon camphor to 1 teaspoon sandalwood paste. Apply on the affected area daily to get rid of itchiness. Application of spearmint leaf juice also reduces eczema. This is one of the best home remedies for eczema and very easy to make! You simply have to get some spearmint leaves from your garden, and grind these leaves to make a paste, this can then be used directly on the eczema regions or you can dilute the paste by mixing water. It will decrease the swelling and the sting of skin irritation.
Oatmeal is a good itch - relief remedy, and has been used for years for a number of itch related conditions. Parents usually give oatmeal baths or scrubs to kids suffering from chicken pox, measles, rashes and the like, and it will certainly work to relieve the itching caused by eczema. Oatmeal can be used to substitute most steroid-containing topical ointments, as it stops the inflammation and moisturizes the skin as well. Oatmeal can be used during a warm bath, or may be applied as a paste on areas affected by the condition.
Increase your Vitamin C intake. Many do not realize that Vitamin C is the best form of natural anti-histamine for your body. It can be as simple as taking an extra orange or grapefruit. Going for natural Vitamin C is best. However, if you need to supplement, make sure it is from organic sources. Your body knows the difference between organic and synthetic vitamin C.
Use a natural aloe Vera lotion several times a day, especially after bathing baby. Reapply as often as need to keep baby's skin from drying out. Avoid any harsh cleansers and make sure baby is getting plenty to drink to moisturize from the inside out as well. Incidentally breastfed babies experience fewer and milder episodes of eczema.
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