Eczema is a complex disease, but in most cases presents a consequence of allergy. Therefore, many patients improve their situation by expelling certain food from their diet, which usually produce an allergic reaction (e.g. milk, dairy products, eggs, hazelnuts, etc.). Eczema can occur on any part of the body but it is more frequent in areas where the skin folds.





The first thing to be taken for the prevention and treatment of eczema is to use cotton clothing, avoid strong chemicals for personal hygiene products that irritate the skin, prevent excessive drying of the skin and use a moisturizer for skin care of good quality (the most suitable cream is on a natural basis, without preservatives and strong odors).





The first symptom of eczema is dry blushed skin on which will, in a few days, appear small, liquid filled bubbles, so-called vesicles (small blisters). They soon begin to peel off and to secrete its secretion, and will make you feel itchy. Scratching irritated skin may cause minor superficial injuries, which can become infected.





Eczema and Vitamins

Sometimes, a lack of vitamin B6 may be the cause of eczema, so in this case a person should increase the intake of this vitamin. Vitamin B2 has an antioxidant effect on the skin and refreshes tissues, leading to healthy skin. While vitamin B3 absorbs carbohydrates in order to maintain healthy skin.





Vitamin E has antioxidant properties, which help to heal skin and hydrates. Additionally, vitamin E helps to strengthen the immune system. It is believed that vitamin E soothes itching of the skin if applied directly to the place affected with eczema. The most productive source of natural vitamin E are wheat germ and wheat germ oil. Then nuts (almonds).





Likewise, the insufficient amount of zinc in the body can cause this skin condition. Foods rich in zinc are whole grains, wheat germ, peas, green beans, red meat, eggs ...





Vitamin C is a natural antihistamine and boosts the immune system. It regulates histamine in the body without causing harmful effects. Although vitamins effectively treat the condition, the form in which we consume them is also very important. You should include them in your daily diet since it is not enough just to take vitamin pills.





Natural Remedies For Treating Eczema

For the natural treatment of eczema in the summer period use moisturizing lotion which includes juice of fresh cucumber and almond oil. While in the winter time traditional medicine recommends the use of lotion that consists of two tablespoons of coconut milk (use water if u don’t have coconut milk), one tablespoon of olive oil and a few drops of essential oil of ginger.





To relieve the symptoms of eczema you can use lining of fresh dandelion leaves and mint. Chop proportionally equal amounts of leaves of these plants and add 3-4 drops of natural oil. With this mixture cover the affected skin by eczema. Wrap and hold for about 30 minutes, then rinse with clean cold water. For the treatment of eczema traditional medicine also recommends lining of thyme or calendula flowers.





Lily oil is known to have a beneficial effect on the skin. It is used to treat a variety of rashes, blemishes and it is considered as a useful natural remedy against eczema. To prepare lily oil you need to place the petals and stamens of the flower in a glass jar, covered in olive oil (the ratio 1:3). Place the glass jar in the sun and leave to stand for 6 weeks. Then strain and use the oil to treat the affected area of the skin several times during the day.

Home Remedies For Treating Eczema



Cold pressed coconut oil, also can help in the treatment of many skin diseases, so it should not be forgotten when it comes to eczema. U se coconut oil freely on the surface of the skin, which are affected by inflammation.





Peeled cucumber is an excellent antiseptic, cleans and disinfects the skin and removes freckles.





Marshmallow tea (made from leaves and roots) can also be used on the skin because it softens the skin.





Treat the affected area with apple vinegar four times a day and three times during the night. Eczema and itching will soon disappear.





Nettle tea. Boil water and put nettle. When it boils remove from the heat and leave to stand for 10 minutes. Drink in small sips every 15 minutes, at least 4 cups a day in the beginning. The best way is to transfuse tea in a thermos bottle.





Make a calendula tea, add 5 drops of lavender essential oil and with soft brush apply it on the affected skin two times a day.





Use fresh leaves of aloe vera on the vulnerable areas of the skin - it is a one of the most miraculous balsams against eczema.



