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Atopic Eczema – Using a Homeopathic Treatment to Beat the Disease


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Atopic eczema or eczema that is caused by inhalant allergy is the most prevalent form of the disease. You can spend your entire life trying to treat the disease by using various forms of steroid creams, pills, and lotions. Or you can do what I did, which is take charge of your disease and beat it once and for all. I am going to explain to you how I finally beat eczema without the use of any prescription drug and without the use of any more steroids.

About 20 years ago I was first diagnosed with atopic eczema. The doctor immediately sent my parents to the pharmacy to pick up what was then a cutting edge steroid. The idea was to help stop the itch and give my body the chance to heal itself. Of course, if you are experiencing eczema then you probably know how the story goes. It worked for a short period of time, but then ceased to be effective and the eczema came back even worse than before. This process was repeated many times and each time a new version of steroid treatment was prescribed and each time my eczema got better and then came back again.

It wasn’t until a little over year ago that someone introduced to me the idea of treating my eczema holistically. The idea was to treat the cause and not just the symptoms. While this idea had occurred to me many times during my twenty year struggle with the disease, I had never been presented with a plan to actually make it work.

Well here is the gist of what I learned. Atopic eczema is caused by things we inhale. To put it in simpler terms, pollens, dusts and mold spores are most likely causing your outbreaks. For me, a year round pollinating tree was the cause. When I inhaled these pollens my body looked for the easiest route to get rid of them, which happens to be our skin. As the toxins were expelled, my body’s natural defense was to release histamines which then caused an outbreak.

I finally beat atopic eczema by using a combination of foods and supplements which allows my body to rid itself of these toxins through means other than my skin. It’s not rocket science, it’s just a matter of knowing the quantity and time to take the supplements and eat the foods. Eczema is a treatable disease, but you have to go after more than just the symptoms if you want to be eczema free.

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Baby Eczema – Eczema in Babies


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Almost 10 to 20 percent of all babies in the United States of America are affected by the dreaded skin problem called eczema. Baby eczema is one of the pre-dominant conditions which is making the rounds over the past few decades. But most of the baby eczema conditions become resolved by the time the baby reaches the age of 2 years. There are a few cases which are spaced out far and between where the baby eczema problem becomes chronic and continues well into adulthood.

The most common condition of eczema which affects babies is atopic eczema. In this case, the skin becomes dry and reddish due to incessant itching. The babies develop scaly skin on the scalp, arms, face and the legs. This is a very painful condition in which sometimes, the entire body of the baby may get affected by eczematous lesions. Baby eczema occurs due to myriad reasons, primary among which are genetic problems, allergy to some types of clothing, food habits and the like.

When the skin of the baby is badly moisturized, then symptoms of baby eczema may develop. Also, if the temperature is too extreme, then the sensitive skin of the baby faces problems in acclimatizing to it. There are some cases, which are few, in which there is link between giving up on breastfeeding at a very early stage and eczema. The majority of baby eczema cases are supposed to be an extension of food allergies. In these cases, the digestive system of the baby is not able to handle certain food items and thus develops this condition.

If your baby has been diagnosed with eczema, then a safe solution is to eliminate the foods which pose problems in the digestive system. Some of the commonly implicated food items are peanuts, milk, eggs, wheat and fish. Of course, it has not been scientifically proved that there is a direct co-relation between the two but it has been observed that a controlled diet usually prevents baby eczema. There are a few cases also in which infants develop eczema when they wear clothes which have been treated with detergents or clothes softeners.

Though there are no proven methods of treatment, some of the generally effective methods include bathing the baby in lukewarm water and keeping the skin moisturized. Wearing light clothes which help in ventilation also helps to some extent.

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