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Proper Skin Care Routine To Treat Eczema
by Muna wa Wanjiru, Mun
Some part of the skin might erupt into rashes or the rashes might even occur on the whole body. The inside areas of the elbows are the common areas where the eczema can develop. Eczema skin problem should be treated with patience and caution.

The prominent areas where the eczema can develop are hands, elbows, back of the knees and the back of the elbows. In small children, this rash can start developing from the face. People suffering from eczema are more likely to suffer from different allergies like food allergies, asthma and hay fever. More than ten percent of children are more likely to suffer from Eczema.

The precise cause of eczema is still not diagnosed. However, it is believed that medical allergies can worsen this disorder. People with dry and sensitive skin are more prone to suffer from eczema and eczema skin problems. Medicines can trigger the symptoms eczema but are not the cause of eczema. This disorder can be controlled by making few changes in the life style.

Avoid using harsh soaps, detergents and deodorizers. Use mild soaps instead which can soothe the skin. Allergies like pet dander, dust mites, feathers etc make their houses in the pillows, rugs and blankets, so try keeping the mattresses clean. Do not allow any pets to get on to the beds or on the furniture. Extreme climates can also elevate eczema that can irritate the skin. Maintain normal temperatures in the houses and the cars. Mental stress can also cause eczema. Try to keep the anger in control and indulge yourself into some kind of activity that will help maintain a balanced life.

There are various effective treatments to cure eczema like the wet wrap therapy, the natural treatments and many more. It is recommended that these treatments be taken as soon as possible after noticing the symptoms under the guidance of a proper doctor. The treatments and cures vary from person to person and depend upon the intensity of the disease.

Eczema skin problem can be taken care of with a proper skin care routine. Daily skin care plays a vital part for eliminating the disease. Use luke warm water instead of hot water for taking a bath. Take a bath once a day for not more than ten minutes. Children or the babies suffering from eczema can also have a short bath. Use mild soaps like Tone, Dove etc for taking a bath. Use baby soaps for the babies and the small children. Keep the use of the soaps as minimum as possible. Use it only to clean the armpits, hands, feet and the genital areas if you are not too sweaty.

Pat the skin with a soft towel, instead of rubbing the skin dry. This will prevent flaking of the skin. Try to keep the skin moist after taking bath by using moisturizers and the Lubriderm, Aquaphor oils specially recommended for eczema. Last but not the least drink lots of the water that will help maintain the moisture level of the skin.

Muna wa Wanjiru has sinced written about articles on various topics from Recreation and Sports, Birthday Party and Jewelry. Muna wa Wanjiru Has Been Researching and Reporting on Eczema for Years. For More Information on Eczema Skin Problems, Visit His Site at
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