Archive for July, 2010

Home Remedies Available For Eczema

Eczema is usually an extremely frequent issue amongst young people and it causes stress even more than you can ever imagine. The idea of not having to scratch even when your mind is already commanding your hands to scratch them is overwhelming. It is a battle of will between you and your body. It is sometimes called atopic but eczema is just a general term. The term atopic on the other hand is a general description for a condition that will develop as a result of your contact with allergens in the environment and in the atmosphere like dust, pollens and mites. Dermatitis is the normal term where you’ll typically witness that your skin is already inflamed.

Posted by John Maddox on July 31st, 2010 under Eczema Tags: ,  •  No Comments

3 Ways To Easily Stop Eczema

If you’re dealing with a bad case of eczema then you are not the only one. There are many other people who are the victims of this irritating and embarrassing skin infection.

Posted by Justin Moore on July 30th, 2010 under Eczema Tags: ,  •  No Comments

Tips On Clothes To Wear When Experiencing Eczema

Having eczema, normally means the skin is really sensitive and there are a lot of factors included in making eczema symptoms. One in particular is the clothes we wear, more importantly what materials they are made from. As someone with eczema, you should be aware of the potential irritation that certain materials can bring and look into finding “eczema clothing” that will be far more suitable for highly sensitive skin.

Posted by Jerry Jones on July 29th, 2010 under Eczema Tags: ,  •  No Comments

How To Naturally Treat Eczema

Plenty skin care products these days contain synthetic chemicals or other toxic ingredients. For this exact reason a lot more individuals are beginning to utilize natural treatment methods for the eczema condition. Natural treatments make use of ingredients acquired from natural sources like plants, flowers, herbs and foods. Natural remedies are very useful for treating eczema because they don’t contain harmful chemicals, making them less likely to irritate the skin and cause flare ups.

Posted by John Maddox on July 28th, 2010 under Eczema Tags: ,  •  No Comments

Safe Treatment For Child Eczema

According to one study, almost ten percent of kids under the age of five will probably develop eczema. While 1 in 10 people worldwide will be affected by the condition at some point in their lives. There are many treatments available to those who suffer from this condition, but are they safe for children?

Posted by Jerry Jones on July 27th, 2010 under Eczema Tags: ,  •  No Comments