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		<title>How Parents Can Get Support From Doctors On Their Children&#8217;s Allergy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 15:32:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Tang</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most school-age children sustain different forms of allergy. Symptoms of nasal allergy, including runny nose, blockage, continuous sneezing, and itchiness happen in up to 30% of kids. Physicians have named two strong sources of allergies: house dust mites and certain allergen-containing food.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Most school-age children sustain different forms of allergy. Symptoms of nasal allergy, including runny nose, blockage, continuous sneezing, and itchiness happen in up to 30% of kids. Physicians have named two strong sources of allergies: house dust mites and certain allergen-containing food.</p>
<p>Allergy also demonstrates in lasting and strenuous coughing that can last up to two weeks. In some cases, the allergic attack can occur at night, with the child&#8217;s sleep being disturbed by persistent, irritating and exhausting coughs, accompanied with suffocating and vomiting. This type of allergic manifestation is both tough for the kid and for the parents. Because the child lacks sleep, she finds it hard to arouse up in the morning, thereby affecting her school performance, her mood, and limiting her physical activity. With the child being irritable, parents are more prone to being grumpy and losing their patience over the child&#8217;s demands.</p>
<p>Parents with children having allergic reactions to food or dust and other allergens have a trying time handling the allergy. The emotional challenge of watching one&#8217;s child enduring makes the parents feel hopeless and in a state of panic, especially when the allergic attack is profound. There is also that physical exertion required when handling an allergic child. Aside from necessitating to be soothed when the allergy onslaughts, children with allergies oftentimes miss the energy for eating and other good developmental activities, being too consumed coping  with their allergic bouts.</p>
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<p>It is suggested for parents to get rid of the source of allergens at home. Keeping the dust off will also keep the dust mites away. Allowing more air to circle a wet room will diminish the possibility of virus and other micro-organism to multiply, but be sure the child may not be susceptible to pollen as allergens. Airconditioning is good for as long as the indoor air quality is good.</p>
<p>Physicians can facilitate parents in winning with management their child&#8217;s allergy. In worse cases where an allergic reaction results to asthma, parents should immediately take the kid to a paediatrician.</p>
<p>For the management of <a href="http://www.gcheeent.com">allergy</a>, <a href="http://www.gcheeent.com">cough</a> and other eye, ear, nose, and throat ailments, visit your friendly clinic today.</p>
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		<title>What Things Can Trigger Allergic Reactions?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jun 2011 10:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tanya Hanes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here's a little bit of Science lesson for today: Proteins, called IgE antibodies, are produced by our immune system as our in-built defense. These antibodies work by stopping things that can make us sick from invading our bodies.]]></description>
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<p>When a person has allergy to numerous things, his or her immune system works in order to manufacture antibodies that fight the effects of these allergens. However, there are instances when the individual&#8217;s immune system works in overdrive, continually producing these antibodies that, in turn, trigger the release of histamines even if there are no threats of allergies. These histamines can actually cause indicators of allergic reactions if these are released in the bloodstream.</p>
<p>Most people&#8217;s allergies can be set off by contact with animal fur or aspiration of dust and/or pollen particles. Other causes for allergies are pet dander, insect bites, and spider venom. Well, you probably figured it out by now that the reason you can&#8217;t stop sneezing when your girlfriend&#8217;s favorite pet is nearby is because you&#8217;re allergic to its fur.</p>
<p>Allergies will have various symptoms, aside from the infamous constant sneezing. There are various ways that allergic reactions can show in an individual; it would all depend on what particular foreign body the individual is sensitive to. A slight itching of the skin is one of the most common signs of an allergy. For some, they would experience a breakout of hives or rashes. Nonetheless, allergic reactions should be closely monitored, considering that there are people who would suddenly go into anaphylactic shock (a fatal condition) when they come in contact with known allergens.</p>
<p>The following are some examples of identified allergic reactions to certain allergens and their general signs.</p>
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<p>Food allergy: Allergy to foodstuff can cause people to have a tingling feeling around the mouth; puffy faces and lips; a breakout of rashes or hives; constriction of the air-passage, making it difficult to breathe; and, possibly, anaphylaxis.</p>
<p>Drug allergy: Individuals who are allergic to certain medications can experience itchiness of the skin, hives, puffiness of the face, and, possibly, anaphylaxis.</p>
<p>In order to prevent an allergic reaction, one should thwart anything that causes the allergy. Most signs of sensitive reactions can be eased by taking medications such as antihistamines. Immunotherapy is prescribed by physicians for cases of allergies that do not respond to antihistamines; a series of shots will be given to the individual to help him or her develop a resistance to the allergy-causing agents.</p>
<p>Consult a qualified <a href="http://www.gcheeent.com">ENT specialist</a> for your <a href="http://www.gcheeent.com">hearing loss</a> and snoring problems.</p>
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		<title>Get the Best Eczema Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 23:23:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard  Lopez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were recently diagnosed as having eczema, you likely have many questions. One of the common queries asked is about the best eczema treatment. Many wonder if they can beat eczema and for good. In most cases, that's a yes!]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to finding out if you can defeat eczema for good, there are many factors that you need to consider and think about This comprises:</p>
<p>The cause.</p>
<p>For your information, there is no single cause for eczema; this condition can be caused by different factors and they vary from person to person. Some patients get the uncontrollable urge to itch when their body is exposed to hot or cold weather. Other have a reaction to airborne allergens, such as mold, pet dander, and dust. Additional sources are food which contain allergy elements and close contact with chemicals found in most products you use such as lotions and perfume.</p>
<p>The vital means of preventing eczema is to get rid of your trigger factors, but what if you can&#8217;t just let it go away? As much as you don&#8217;t want it, you will always come in contact with pets and pet dander, which may lead to eczema outbreak. In this type of source and some similar cases, you can actually beat eczema but not for good.</p>
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<p>Stress is often connected to eczema. But many medical experts think the opposite. Although some claim stress cannot cause eczema alone, they do agree that it can lead to a flare-up. People who are suffering from atopic dermatitis are very vulnerable to outbreak when having added stress.</p>
<p>What does this entail? It means you can keep your body well moisturized, you can change your eating habits to eliminate skin irritating foods, and so forth. These will clear up your eczema and possibly stop it for months. Nonetheless, when you get a certain level of stress at work or at the office, you can suffer from an outbreak.</p>
<p>Getting rid of eczema for good is entirely possible for a lot of patients. As an adult who suffers from eczema, there is always continuous risk. You may live many years without any complications, only to find out one morning that you&#8217;re suffering an outbreak. You can always seek on beating eczema for good, but never forget to focus as well on the ways to utilize the best eczema treatment to manage and control atopic dermatitis. Integrating organic and skin friendly food in your diet and consistent use of skin moisturizer can supply lasting relief.</p>
<p>Can you really stop eczema for good? With the <a href="http://naturaleczematreatments.net/all-natural-eczema-remedies-and-treatments/">best eczema treatment</a> around, you can. Consequently, go browse this link today about <a href="http://naturaleczematreatments.net/">natural eczema treatment</a> to grab further stuff.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 14:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roselah Varde</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema, a skin condition, involves appearance of rashes, welling, and itching on the face, near the mouth, and in the skin covering the arms, elbows, and knees. They are common adult skin diseases. However, they can occur in a baby's delicate skin.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="in_post_ad_top_1" style="margin: 5px;padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></div><p>Eczema, a skin condition, involves appearance of rashes, welling, and itching on the face, near the mouth, and in the skin covering the arms, elbows, and knees. They are common adult skin diseases. However, they can occur in a baby&#8217;s delicate skin.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, baby eczema also characterizes itself through the same symptoms that adults experience. At first, this skin condition comes in the form of a rash which can then lead to cracked skin. A very itchy condition, eczema usually moves babies to scratch the affected area. Because of this, baby eczema can sometimes lead to bleeding and even infection.</p>
<p>There are no definite and scientifically-proven causes of eczema. However, there are verified ways that you can practice to relieve your baby from this skin condition.</p>
<p>The most important of these measures is the removal of potential sources of eczema. Certain items and foods can be a pool of allergens which can trigger skin rashes. Cow&#8217;s milk and eggs are among the best known foods that elicit symptoms of eczema. Wheat, soy, fish, and peanuts are also linked to increased incidence of skin rashes. Instead of giving these foods, feed your youngsters with alternative and hypoallergenic foods. Introduce these foods only at the time specified by your pediatrician. Keep your baby well-hydrated to avoid flaking of the skin.</p>
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<p>Keep your baby&#8217;s skin well moisturized. Dryness of skin can exacerbate intolerable itching and further skin damage. Hypoallergenic lotions and moisturizers of preferred brands can be used to ensure adequate moisture.</p>
<p>Unscented soaps and skin-friendly bathing products should be used when cleaning baby&#8217;s skin. Perfuming agents are found to worsen the case of skin diseases based on clinical researches done. Routine bathing with lukewarm water can be done twice daily.</p>
<p>Baby eczema can be avoided early when you are armed with competent knowledge. As parents and primary caregivers, you should ensure a healthy environment to your youngsters.</p>
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		<title>A Few Natural Remedies For Eczema And Dermatitis</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 12:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bruce Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who find themselves affected by eczema are normally those who have a family history of either allergies or asthma, but the actual cause of eczema is still unknown. Even though that is the case, there are still some indications that link it to over-reactive immune systems, and it is entirely possible that exposure to allergens causes inflammation as well as skin irritation.]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes the skin reacts to an irritant, and this would indicate that allergies are not at fault. There are a number of things you can avoid, most of which are found in soaps, toothpastes, shampoos, and other household products that you may just have laying around.</p>
<p>Natural products can help, but you should still read the labels as they sometimes have these chemicals as well. You might also try stopping the use of perfumes, deodorants and cosmetics that are not natural. There are chemicals in these that also might trigger a reaction.</p>
<p>Here are a few different Eczema Variations:</p>
<p>Atopic dermatitis &#8211; This kind usually begins in infancy and is due to allergies. It is typically found in families with a history of asthma or hay fever. This kind is most likely due to a malfunction in the body&#8217;s immune system. Stress can worsen atopic dermatitis, but it is not the cause.</p>
<p>Contact dermatitis &#8211; Caused by direct contact with an irritant or allergen. The irritants can include bath soap, laundry soap, household cleaning products and detergents. The allergens can include weeds, jewelry, perfume, cosmetics, neomycin (an ingredient in antibiotic creams), etc.</p>
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<p>The following are a few natural remedies for eczema that you might try out:</p>
<p>Extra Virgin Organic Coconut Oil &#8211; This is a remedy that can be applied directly to the skin, and it will be absorbed in a few moments. You could also add coconut oil to your diet in addition to absorbing it through the skin.</p>
<p>Neem &#8211; This remedy comes from the Neem Tree in India, and it will actually serve to protect the skin while moisturizing it. This is one of the best way to take care of lesions and of course irritation.</p>
<p>Apple Cider Vinegar &#8211; Put one to two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water and take three times a day. You can add raw honey as a sweetener. You can also apply it directly on the skin by mixing 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar into half a cup of water. Put the mixture into a spray bottle and spray it directly on your skin.</p>
<p>These treatments will serve to boost your immune system, and by doing so you will undoubtedly find that it works more efficiently. An efficient immune system will be less susceptible to eczema, and in the end you will live a much better life.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 11:30:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leslie  Carroll</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you need eczema relief, you must stop it at the source. This involves doing more than treating your symptoms. It entails determining the trigger factor and stopping it at the source.]]></description>
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<p>Right about now, you may be asking yourself &#8220;what exactly is a trigger factor?&#8221; A trigger factor is a phrase that is used to describe the onset on an eczema outbreak. Something gives you the uncontrollable urge to itch your skin, which results in a red rash. If you continue to scratch it, rashes may alleviate into blister-like sores or produce a rough, dry, and very irritated skin.</p>
<p>As said previously, scratching by eczema patients is not fun at all. There is a reason. You have to identify yours. Though there are lots of possible eczema causes, medical experts have a list of the most common ones. For a lot of people, an outbreak may be caused by either warm or cold weather. For others, airborne allergens, such as dust, mold, and pet dander, is the culprit. Other patients can also experience outbreaks because of the kind of food they eat. But usually, an outbreak is caused by a very close skin contact with specific chemical found in daily stuff we use like cleaners, detergents, scented shampoo, perfumes, and others.</p>
<p>You now know some of the most common eczema causes, but how do you determine which is yours? You can by means of trial and error. Though it may not be the easiest method, it is nonetheless one of the most effective means of getting permanent relief.</p>
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</script></div><p>As been noted earlier, close contact with certain chemicals is a traditional cause. These kinds of chemicals are not natural but are still found in most beauty and health products you use day by day. If you are a woman who applies makeup, stop for a few days. Observe if your face and hands are still irritated. If the irritation is out, then you may have found the trigger factor. Meanwhile, you still have the need to keep on searching. As soon as you know that makeup is not the culprit, go somewhere else like your lotion. Does it come with a scent or are you using a separate perfume? Same as the previous step, try to eliminate the use just for a few days. Do you see some improvement? If not, continue looking.</p>
<p>Even though a close contact with chemicals is a primary source of skin problems, it may not be the cause of yours. Think about your experience having an outbreak. What were you doing in the hours before? Were you staying outside in the cold or getting the house cleaned? If so, the weather and airborne allergens, respectively, may be your trigger factors. As with beauty products, make some essential adjustments to your daily routine and find some significant improvements.</p>
<p>By investigating the common trigger factors in your life, you may be able to get fast eczema relief by simply eliminating one or more from your daily routine. This is a simple inexpensive option that you can start using right away feel and look great.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 01:43:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bruce Nolan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are suffering from eczema then you know how important an effective remedy is. The most effective therapies are those that are soothing, healing, and safe. This is why natural alternatives are a preferred method over the harsh chemicals and health risks of standard medical remedies.]]></description>
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<p>In this article, we will cover one of the most effective eczema natural remedies. We will explain how it works and how to make this natural remedy on your own.</p>
<p>Oatmeal has been one of the most commonly used home remedies for eczema and many other skin problems since ancient Egyptian times. Oatmeal is a fiber-rich, nourishing food that keeps you healthy on the inside. Although it may seem unbelievable, this fantastic food is also an excellent way to keep you healthy on the outside as well.</p>
<p>Oatmeal naturally soothes and hydrates the skin, relieving the symptoms of eczema. As it happens, oatmeal is one of the very best things you could possibly use to take care of your skin, whether you have eczema or not.</p>
<p>Oatmeal contains four components which help to promote healthy skin polysaccharides, proteins, saponins and fats. The polysaccharides (complex sugars) found in oatmeal break down in water, forming a kind of gel which helps form a physical barrier to prevent your skin from drying out.</p>
<p>The proteins in oatmeal further that protection by promoting your skin&#8217;s natural ability to create a barrier against foreign irritants and allergens. Saponins are natural cleaners that work to keep the skin functioning by cleaning out the dirt from your pores. Finally, the fats in oatmeal are a fantastic natural way to lubricate your skin and keep it hydrated.</p>
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<p>Grind four cups of oats into a powder (or two cups if the bath is for a young child) in a food processor or blender. Add this powder to your bath as you fill the tub, making sure to use warm, not hot water, since hot water can exacerbate eczema.</p>
<p>Take a soak in the oatmeal bath for 15 minutes or longer before rinsing thoroughly with warm (not hot) water. Pat yourself dry rather than rubbing dry, since this will prevent irritating your skin while leaving the helpful oatmeal compounds on the surface.</p>
<p>There are plenty of eczema remedies available, but an oatmeal bath is one of the most effective methods of soothing your skin and allowing the healing process to begin.</p>
<p>If you want to know more eczema natural remedies, search on the web, or visit my website. You can find there more remedies along with other natural therapies. Also, it has very helpful information on eczema in general so that you can better understand your eczema and the best treatment options. If you are suffering from eczema, information will guide you to safe, natural relief.</p>
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		<dc:creator>John Maddox</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The skin disorder referred to as eczema is identified by an inflammation of the skin, often accompanied by discoloration, swelling, and even blistering and bacterial infection in more severe cases. Although outbreaks of eczema can spread to many areas of the body, it most often starts around joints such as knees, elbows, and the knuckles of the hands.]]></description>
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<p>In fact, eczema located on the hands is definitely one of the most common body parts that get affected. There are several possible reasons for this. The hands are exposed more often than any other part of the body, other than the face and neck (which can also become affected by eczema). This fact can explain the frequency of cases of eczema on hands, because of the nature of eczema.</p>
<p>Eczema is a common skin problem that&#8217;s assumed to be rooted in immune response. This general classification includes the many &#8220;triggers&#8221; that can bring on outbreaks of eczema.</p>
<p>These triggers could be any element or environmental disorder that an individual might have allergic responses to. This can include allergic reactions to synthetic compounds, such as those found in cleaning products or other man-made solutions.</p>
<p>It can also encompass airborne allergens, such as mold, pollen, or animal dander. Those individuals whose skin is overly sensitive to coarse fabrics like wool ordinarily develop eczema.</p>
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<p>Dealing with eczema on hands could involve numerous approaches. It is believed that keeping the hands sufficiently moisturized at all times can be helpful in the prevention of eczema.</p>
<p>There are more than a few topical creams and moisturizers that are on hand over the counter that could be utilized to maintain a good level of moisture in the skin of the hands. Some such topical creams contain cortisone or other steroidal elements that can be helpful in treating the inflammation and discomfort associated with eczema.</p>
<p>However, it must be noted that excessive or frequent use of steroid based creams are thought to cause debilitative disorders of the skin, and therefore should only be used in the strictest adherence with label instructions, or under the advice of a qualified medical professional.</p>
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		<title>Eczema Home Remedies For Better Living</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 21:30:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Meyers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a vast number of people who fight day in and day out to figure out exactly how they can prevent eczema symptoms from occurring. These can mainly be relieved through lifestyle factors and diet changes. There's quite a bit of truth to the fact that pills and creams can be used with great effectiveness to help relieve eczema symptoms, they are in of themselves not nearly enough to solve the issue. Typically these pills to solve the problem temporarily. the only way to heal eczema permanently is with natural eczema home remedies.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>There are a vast number of people who fight day in and day out to figure out exactly how they can prevent eczema symptoms from occurring. These can mainly be relieved through lifestyle factors and diet changes. There&#8217;s quite a bit of truth to the fact that pills and creams can be used with great effectiveness to help relieve eczema symptoms, they are in of themselves not nearly enough to solve the issue. Typically these pills to solve the problem temporarily. the only way to heal eczema permanently is with natural eczema home remedies.</p>
<p>To begin, it is very important to start removing certain foods from the diet using a clean eating strategy. This means only taking in foods that are pure and have little to no processing whatsoever. Foods like these will help boost the immune system and remove irritants from the diet which allows it to serve as an excellent eczema home remedy. Try to get rid of as many artificial flavorings, colors and processed foods and sugars as you can to improve your health as much as possible.</p>
<p>Second, reduce your stress level significantly if you can. A lot of people deal with stress day in and day out and contributes to their eczema problems. This can be a serious catalyst for any further symptoms that you might encounter. In order to reduce this, I recommend exercising and developing positive lifestyle habits in the form of hobbies and time with friends and family. Take some extra time each month for yourself and it will help reduce your eczema symptoms.</p>
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</script></div><p>Last of all, another simple and effective eczema home remedy is to remove any and all irritants in your living space by cleaning and dusting on a regular basis. These allergens can consist of pet hair or dust and often build up to create problems with your skin. Make a constant effort to vacuum and clean once or twice a week. This will keep allergens at bay that might create a lot of irritation.</p>
<p>The reality of the situation is that eczema home remedies are effective. It&#8217;s just a matter of persistence and finding the right solutions for your specific condition. This means taking the time to do research and get allergy tests so you know exactly what you&#8217;re up against. So long as you take the appropriate precautions and use effective eczema home remedies and treatments, you should not have any major problems solving your issue with eczema symptoms.</p>
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		<title>Natural Treatments To Stop Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 12:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Larry Anderson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're attempting to deal with eczema without the use of prescriptions because of wanting to make use of a natural treatment or stay away from cortisone or steroids, there are some ways you can reduce the itching, inflammation and red rash patches.]]></description>
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</script></div><p>If you&#8217;re attempting to deal with eczema without the use of prescriptions because of wanting to make use of a natural treatment or stay away from cortisone or steroids, there are some ways you can reduce the itching, inflammation and red rash patches.</p>
<p>1) Taking a bath is soothing and I have discovered oatmeal lessens itching and the red inflammation. You can purchase this in the medicated soap sections of drug stores or just put your own in a mesh bag and let it soak. Use luke warm water and not hot water as this can increase itching, redness and bumps.</p>
<p>2) Stay away from sweating by wearing clothes created using cotton, reducing time outdoors, taking a water spritzer with you during summer months and spraying get body and keeping the home at a comfortable temperature. Taking walks may be better at this time of your life rather than an exercise program that will increase your perspiration. If you do use aerobic exercise, be certain to shower afterward making use of a mild, sensitive skin soap inside warm water.</p>
<p>3) Utilize omega 3 oils to decrease inflammation and itching including flax seed oil and borage oil. Be aware of the foods you may react to with a rash reaction by keeping a food diary and connecting this to any eczema symptoms you may have. The Center for Disease Control has recently released a study about common foods that cause allergic reactions including itchy rashes.</p>
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</script></div><p>4) Be cautious about any kind of possible allergens such as nickel products, dust mites, paints, new rug reactions and sensitivities to formaldehyde, bacteria and funguses.</p>
<p>5) Moisturize and utilize antihistamines to lessen the itching. Bring moisturizer with you to work or school and apply it a couple of times during the day. There are non-drowsy antihistamines that work best for day hours and can be used to relieve itching from eczema when you are at the job or taking classes.</p>
<p>Remember that stress plays a part in itching and skin inflammation so incorporate some relaxation daily into your schedule. Look at this as a necessity for your overall health.</p>
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