Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Adult Eczema Treatment - 3 Excellent Methods to Start Clearing Your Eczema Today


Adult eczema treatment is extremely poor within the health industry and has not progressed since the early eighties. Having eczema as an adult can be a huge source of discomfort, not to mention embarrassment and the mental stresses can even outweigh the physical ones. However, once you know how to go about it, it is very possible to clear eczema using only natural methods. Following are 3 great steps to help you begin clearing your skin.

Assess Your Allergies

Many people are completely unaware that it is their allergies that are responsible for the outbreaks of eczema. Allergies can be in the form of food allergies such as wheat, dairy products, nuts and gluten and non food, dust, mold and ink. Get yourself checked out for allergies by way of a skin prick test at you local doctors. If that is not possible, keep an eye out for when you feel itchy and what you have eaten and/or come into contact with and you will soon see a pattern emerging.

Once you have isolated specific substances that are causing you to feel itchy and cause eczema to appear, eliminate them from your diet and environment wherever possible.

Cleaning Your Itch Away

Even though you will be doing your best to rid your environment of your allergy inducing substances, there will always be times where you come into contact with an allergen. When you feel the itch appearing and the all the usual signs of eczema, immediately wash the area (or as soon as you can). You do not have to use soap, water is sufficient unless you have your non-perfumed soap readily available. If you are away from home, always carry a small container of your moisturizer so you can moisturize the skin after washing.

This may seem a bit cumbersome, but by being part of your adult eczema treatment it will stop you from scratching and damaging the skin which, as you know, only leads to further itchiness and a full blown patch of eczema.

Alcohol

Alcohol is one of the worst offenders for causing eczema. The high sulphite content of alcohol causes allergies and can be responsible for asthma too. Try to keep your alcohol limit to a minimum, wines and beers tend to have a higher sulphite content than other alcoholic drinks.

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