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3 Options For Eczema Treatment For You Or Your Child That Do Not Require Medication

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If you have dry, red skin, you may have untreated or inadequately treated eczema. Eczema is an all-encompassing term for the different types of chronic dermatitis that cause itchy, irritated skin. Although there is no cure for it, it can often be managed in a number of different ways. Fortunately, it is not always necessary to depend on medication to treat the problem and simply preventing allergic reactions is often helpful. 

#1-Change Your Skin Care Routine  

It is important to note that because sensitive skin is frequently associated with the worsening of your eczema, limiting the unnecessary chemicals with which you come into contact is often helpful. For instance, perfumes, dyes and other unnecessary additives are known to cause allergic reactions; it can trigger your eczema or make it worse. Therefore, the first thing that many physicians suggest is to quit using creams, lotions, makeups, soaps and other products with any unnecessary ingredients.

Fortunately, it is easy to find new products that are marketed for sensitive skin, are hypo-allergenic, dye-free, etc. In addition, do not let your skin become too dry. The frequent application of a gentle lotion can calm your skin down, lessening or even preventing your symptoms for many patients. For specific recommendations about new products, speak with your dermatologist. 

#2-Be More Comfortable And Make Your Home More Comfortable To Live In

It can be surprising to discover that you have allergies or sensitivities to items in your home that you are unaware of. Even the clothing you wear can impact your eczema. For example, if you wear tight clothing, your skin could become irritated and even if you feel fine after wearing a wool sweater, your skin may have had a reaction to it..

Instead, choose a soft, comfortable fabric like cotton. In addition, if you live in an area with dry weather, adding some extra moisture into the air whenever you can keep your skin from drying out, thus preventing your symptoms.  

#3-Remove Allergens From Your Diet

It is easy to wrongly assume that if you were allergic to a food or food additive, that the symptoms would be obvious and distinct. However, that is not always true and a recent study has verified that although food allergies are not the most common cause of eczema, there is a direct link between the two.    

As a result, it is a good idea to ask about being tested for food allergies. Once you eliminate the trigger, you may see fewer symptoms. 

In conclusion, eliminating the cause of your eczema is often the best way to treat this incurable problem. After changing your skin care routine, clothing choices and eliminating food allergens, if your dry, itchy and red skin persists, it is time to speak with your dermatologist about more aggressive treatment options.  

To learn more about eczema treatment, contact a company like Northwest Asthma & Allergy Center PS.

      


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