How To Find The Best Alternative Treatment For Eczema

By Ronald Bennett


Having to live with a skin that is itchy, with oozing blisters, with constant inflammation and chronic irritation can only be hell on earth. Believe it or not, but fifteen millions Americans suffer from these symptoms that are caused by dermatitis and another 20 million experience similar symptoms that severely impact on the ability of sufferers to lead normal lives. Luckily, there is an alternative treatment for eczema patients.

Unfortunately, sufferers have to accept the fact that there is no permanent cure for this condition. The best that can be done is to treat the symptoms and alleviate the discomfort experienced by the patient. Nobody is immune from developing dermatitis. It can occur at any age and it manifest anywhere on the body. The severity of the symptoms also varies from one patient to the next.

Even if there is no cure there are at least some medication that can provide relief. Unfortunately, however, many patients experience unpleasant side effects that are almost as bad as the symptoms themselves. It is no wonder, then, that so many sufferers turn towards other solutions. There are indeed many supposed remedies for dermatitis but very little research have been done on their effectiveness.

Many experts agree that one of the main causes of this condition is allergies. Patients that suffer from allergies seem to be prone to develop dermatitis too. Some of the allergens that are blamed for this include laundry detergent, perfumes, pet dander, feathers and certain soaps. Those that are allergic to certain foods, such as gluten and dairy are also deemed to be at risk of developing the condition.

In many cases diet also plays an important role in relieving the symptoms of dermatitis. Experts advise that sufferers avoid all processed foods. Probiotics should be part of the diet and many patients have reported excellent results after cutting out gluten and diary from their diets. Supplements of vitamins B12 and D are also highly recommended. Eating raw organic fruit and vegetables are also said to be highly beneficial.

A surprising percentage of dermatitis patients also suffer from very high levels of emotional stress. Such patients often benefit if they make life style changes that eliminate stress factors. It may even be beneficial to opt for therapy in order to identify the factors that are responsible for those high stress levels. Taking up yoga or meditation or even a relaxing hobby such as painting also seems to help many patients.

Even a cursory on line search will show that there are numerous natural remedies available. Patients should be careful when they consider such remedies, especially ones that promises a cure. It has been proven, however, that if coconut oil or sunflower seed oil is applied to afflicted areas of the skin relief is often experienced almost instantaneously.

People with eczema have no choice but to live with the condition. There is much that they can do, however, to relieve the symptoms once they manifest themselves. It may be worth it to conduct some research and to experiment with various safe alternative treatment methods.




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