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While There Is No Cure For Eczema-There Are Treatments
by John Mancini, Joh
If you or your child suffer from eczema, you are not alone. This is a common issue among Americans and is the most frequent skin issue among children who are 12 years of age and younger. Eczema is a good indicator for issues such as food allergies and asthsma that often appear later in age. As a sufferer, you have probably wondered if there is a cure for eczema, there isn't. However, there are treatments that can help alleviate some of the uncomfortable symptoms.

One of the most newest advancements in the hunt for the cure for eczema are topical immunomodulators (TIMs). These new drugs reduce the redness and itching of eczema without the use of steroids. The abcesnce of steroids means that the TIMs are safe for use in children.

When flare-ups happen, a good course of treatment is to take a bath in lukewarm water. This doesn't need to be too long, about five minutes or so, just long enough to get the skin hydrated. After getting out of the bath, it is important to pat, not rub the skin dry. Immediately apply a good quality moisturizing cream, the skin is very receptive to the cream while it is still damp.


The most common form of prescription that acts as a stand in for the cure for eczema is corticosteroids. While these can be very effective for reducing the redness and itching that are associated with eczema, they are not recommended for young children.

To keep comfortable, dress in loose fitting clothing that is made of 100% cotton. Cotton reduces sweating, which can lead to eczema outbreaks. Cotton also breaths, keeping the skin drier. It is best to avoid wool or any other roughly textured material, as the material can cause eczema flare ups. In fact, if you are wearing wool, it is best to use a cotton diaper between you and your child when holding them.

When a flare up of eczema happens, the use of antihistamines can be very affective in reducing the itching that will accompany it. However, antihistamines can cause drowsiness, especially in children.

Another very effective way to combat flare-ups while waiting for a cure for eczema is to use cold compresses. The compress can be as simple as a damp washcloth. Just placing on the affected skin will help to take away some of the itching and other discomforts.

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