How to treat eczema in a natural way

Health Description
Health Consultation Description: I have eczema around eyes. Can you tell me how to treat it in a natural way? Thanks


Expert Reply

Condition analysis:
Eczema is also called excema, which also means there are many causes to it. If you are looking for the natural way to cure it, you need to find out what causes your eczema around your eyes to seek the right type of treatment. There are two possibilities which could trigger eczema, external and internal causes. As to external cause, your skin might have direct touch with some substance which caused reaction. For external cause, the eczema usually will be on the surface of your skin where it had contact with the trigger. It is easy to control the external triggered eczema. As to the internal trigger, it is related to your immune system and the skin begins to react internally, such as an allergen and a hormones imbalance. In this case, the eczema will be all over the body at the wreaked areas.

According to my knowledge, the skin align the eyes is very thin and fragile. If your eczema is caused by internal trigger, you need to intake enough water, because the skin will become very dry and itching when eczema happens. With the lack of water supplied, the dehydration will encourage eczema. Taking some natural herbal cream can relieve the symptoms. Take pills the doctor prescription also take enough water and proper diet to enhance the effect. You'd better not to wear cosmetics and do not scratch and rub your eyes. Hope you could get better soon.

Instructions:
Many home remedies for eczema involve oils, and while many people find great success with them, some do not. Vegetable glycerin sounds scary, but it has a sadly poor reputation because of its cousin, "regular" glycerin. Glycerin, or glycerol, is the backbone of lipids (oils and fats) and is usually a by-product in the soap making industry. What separates vegetable glycerin from regular glycerin is that vegetable glycerin is plant based. It comes from the oils and fats found in things like coconut or palm oil. Regular glycerin comes from animal fats, and is not food-grade quality, as vegetable glycerin can be. Food-grade vegetable glycerin is 99.7% pure, with the remaining 0.3% being water. It is actually a fine thing to work with, and can help restore moisture to dried, itchy, inflamed skin. It is a humectant, which means that it draws water to it and helps seal in the moisture. It is so effective, in fact, if you leave a bottle of pure glycerin out and open, it will eventually become 20% water. When used for eczema it can help fill in the gaps in dry, dehydrated skin, and draw up water from the deeper layers of the dermis. It dissolves easily in water, making it ideal for a moisturizing spritz.

You will need…
-Food-grade vegetable glycerin
-Filtered water
-A spray or mister bottle

Directions
Use a 1-1 ratio of glycerin and water. Pour it into a spray bottle, and give it a shake to get everything blended. Spritz on skin as needed. You can play around with the ratios and try 1-2 or even 1-3, but it is generally wise to start with the lower ratios until you know how your skin will react.



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