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The Best Skin Advice For Any Eczema Sufferer

May 17

The Best Skin Advice For Any Eczema Sufferer

Eczema can be a miserable condition to deal with. because it is a chronic condition it is never truly cured. It may be dormant for a while but the slightest thing can bring it back with a vengeance. So knowing how to deal with it is essential to living with it. Keep reading to find out new ways to deal with it.

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While you cannot always control this, try to avoid sweating as much as possible. If you work out or you find yourself getting overheated, jump in the shower as soon as possible. It should help with your skin. Otherwise, pay attention to the weather forecast, dress appropriately and cool off as much as you can, whenever you can.

 

Your body temperature could have an impact on your eczema. Being too hot could cause you to sweat, which makes the skin irritated and itchy. In the winter time, the humidity inside is quite low, which could cause the skin to dry out and become itchy. Keep these things in mind as to what could make your eczema flare up.

 

Resist the urge to scratch. Scratching will only intensify that itchy feeling. It can also cause harm to your skin, including infection. Find other ways to relieve that itch. Use moisturizers, medications, cold compresses, and long soaks in the tub instead. These methods relieve your itch and make you feel better.

 

An eczema sufferer should set the temperature in the house at a level they always feel comfortable. Extreme temperatures can cause flare ups. When it's hot, use an air conditioner and a humidifier when temperatures are cold. The humidifier can help keep the skin moist.

 

One common misconception about proper skin care of those who have eczema is to keep bathing to a minimum because it dries out the skin. Actually, dermatologists recommend that those who have atopic dermatitis should take a short, daily shower or bath in tepid water to hydrate their skin. However, it's important that the water is lukewarm and not hot.

 

If your baby has eczema, bathe him or her every day. This will help to keep the skin moisturized and free from infection. Besides hydrating your baby's skin to help keep flare-ups at bay, baths can be fun for babies, and you can use them as an opportunity to further bond with yours.

 

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.

 

As you can see, there are a lot of things that you can do to win the battle with eczema. Some are quite simple and some require a minor change in your life. But when you combine them, you greatly increase your chances of successfully battling eczema. So keep these tips in mind and start dealing with your eczema today.