How To Find The Best Alternative Treatment For Eczema

By Ronald Bennett


It is astonishing to learn that more than 15 million Americans suffer from some for of dermatitis and that another 20 million suffer from a variety of symptoms resembling dermatitis. These unfortunate people have to cope with itchy skin, inflammation, blisters that ooze and form crusts and constant irritation. The condition can have a serious impact on the quality of life of sufferers. Fortunately, there is an alternative treatment for eczema.

Much research have been done and millions have been spent but there is still no cure for this condition. In part, this is because scientists are not sure what the cause of the condition is. The condition can strike anyone, regardless of age, gender or race. Not every sufferer experiences the same symptoms either. The best that can be done, therefore, is to relieve the discomfort caused by the symptoms.

Modern medicine may not yet offer a cure but there are medicines that help in some cases. Unfortunately, many patients experience unpleasant side effects and perhaps that is the reason why more than half of sufferers prefer non medical remedies. These remedies are mostly non invasive and safe, but their effectiveness often depend upon the underlying cause of the condition, which is not always easy to determine.

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.

Nobody doubts the fact that diet can also play an important role in the management of this condition. Patients are advised to avoid gluten and dairy. They should eat balanced meals that contain fresh, preferably organic vegetables and fruit. Many patients also benefit from taking vitamin B12 and Vitamin D supplements on a daily basis. Probiotics are also important and should be part of the diet.

A number of studies have shown that a large percentage of dermatitis patients suffer from emotional stress. Many patients have experienced considerable relief after making some life style changes. Practising yoga and meditation, for example, have been beneficial to many patients. It is also important to identify the causes of emotional stress and to take steps to eliminate situations that cause undue stress.

The use of natural remedies have become extremely popular. Many patients find that the application of sunflower seed oil or coconut oil on afflicted areas of the skin provides immediate relief. There are also many natural remedies available but consumers should be careful before using untested preparations that contain a mixture of different natural ingredients. Any remedy that promises a cure should be avoided at all cost.

Nobody doubts the fact that eczema patients suffer form symptoms that are extremely difficult to bear. They never know when the affliction will strike, or even where. Alternative remedies have helped numerous patients, but they should be tried with the utmost circumspect and only after gathering as much information as is possible.




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