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Frustrated With Your Eczema? These Tips Can Help!

May 21

Frustrated With Your Eczema? These Tips Can Help!

There can be little debate about the trouble that the condition known as eczema can cause in the lives of those it affects. The truth is, however, that by learning a few key facts and pointers about the condition, it really is possible to manage it effectively. Keep reading, and you can do just that.

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Cream and moisturizes will help hydrate the skin and reduce the effects of eczema felt on the skin. These are better than lotions. You might even try petroleum jelly. Whatever you use, make it free of fragrance and alcohol. Moisturize in the morning and evening if possible.

 

You may not link clothing and eczema when you think about the subject. This is rather important to your comfort, however. Try to avoid clothing that is form fitting. Keep away from clothing made of anything coarse. Wash your clothing in detergents that are mild, and rinse any new clothes two times prior to wearing.

 

Keep your hands protected. Wear rubber gloves while washing dishes or performing another activity in which your hands are submersed in water. For further protection, wear cotton gloves underneath the rubber ones to reduce sweat and irritation. Use the cotton gloves while performing other activities, such as gardening and housework.

 

Discuss medications with your doctor. If an over-the-counter medication doesn't do the trick, a prescription one might. Use store-bought and prescription medication as directed. Straying from the instructions could cause more harm than good. At the very least, it will be ineffective, resulting in a waste of both effort and money.

 

Try to sweat less if you want to make sure your eczema doesn't flare up. Sweating can make eczema worse. If you live an active lifestyle, try to cool down as soon as you can. Shower as soon as you can following a workout.

 

Try to avoid over-bathing. Too much water irritates eczema. Spending more than 10 minutes in direct water stops moisturizing the skin. It actually dries it out. If you are unable to bathe within 5 to 10 minutes, try streamlining your bathing routine to make it as short and thorough as possible.

 

If your doctor has approved over-the-counter ointments for your eczema, make sure you get the right kinds. You should be looking at products that are only 20% water and 80% oil. While they may feel greasier, they will lock moisture in your skin better. Try not to use these products in areas that get sweaty.

 

If you have any of the many types of eczema, you should keep your fingernails cut short. Although individuals try to refrain from scratching the patches of dry, itchy skin, sometimes scratching is done as a reflex without conscious though. With shortened nails, it's less likely that the dry, delicate skin will be punctured when you scratch it.

 

Anyone who has the slightest bit of familiarity with eczema understands how difficult it can sometimes be. The trouble is that far too many sufferers lack the vital knowledge necessary to ameliorate its most irritating symptoms. Fortunately, after reading the article above, you are no longer among them and have what it takes to prevail.