Cure for eczema
Eczema is a skin disease which refers to the inflammation of the epidermis and is characterized by the formation of vesicles or pustules. The term eczema literally means ‘to boil’ and is applied to a variety of troublesome skin conditions. It is a constitutional disease resulting from the toxicity of the system and includes various symptoms such as dryness and recurring skin rashes accompanied by redness, edema, severe heat, itching, flaking, oozing, bleeding and blistering.
Eczema results in temporary discoloration of the skin and may become infected with bacteria during the wet stage. The healing of the condition is often affected by scratching in response to severe skin irritation resulting in the spread of infection and lengthening the stage of dryness and scaling.
What causes eczema?
Eczema is caused by a number of factors such as heredity, malfunctioning of the immune system, allergies, use of irritants or substances such as soaps, cosmetics, detergents, or chemicals, sweating, stress and variation in temperature or humidity.
Help for eczema
The treatment of eczema depends on the overall health stages of the individual, severity of the disease and its underlying causes. The best way to combat eczema is to cleanse the blood stream and the body and to reduce itching and inflammation.
The patient should avoid coffee, tea, alcohol, condiments and highly flavored dishes, white flour products, polished rice, sugar and tinned or bottled foods. Raw vegetable juices particularly, carrot juice and spinach juice are highly beneficial for treating eczema.
Coconut oil can be applied to the affected area as it helps the skin stay soft. It is also beneficial for eczema patients to take regular sun baths as it helps in killing the harmful bacteria and prevents the infection from worsening. This can be followed by the application of a light mud pack over the eczema affected sites for about and hour.
Herbs for treating eczema:
Echinacea is one of the best herbal remedies that is been found beneficial for the treatment of eczema. It attacks the eczema causing bacteria and helps stimulate the growth of new tissue. It combats inflammation and enhances the healing process.
Another helpful herb that can be used for treating eczema is chamomile that is known for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It can be used as a lotion or added in the form of oil to a cool bath to reduce itching and inflammation caused by eczema.
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