Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Eczema How Do I Reduce The Effects Of Scars From Eczema?

How do I reduce the effects of scars from eczema? - eczema

I'm 19 and have eczema since he was about 15th It started in my stomach, just because he wore ribbons, and then in my arms, but it was not until last year. I am disappointed in my arms, stomach, half my back, thighs, chest and neck. And I'm half Spanish, so that the scar very easily. They raised scars or anything, but only dark markings. And they remain there for years. Lotions for dry skin does not work, I know. But even if I control my eczema, scars that take a long time. Can anyone relate to and possibly finding a way to help me with my scars or eczema? I'm running out of options! I feel like an outcast here!

4 comments:

ALT DOC said...

HELLO Amber

Here are some ideas to begin the healing process.

CAUSE
Eczema is often called dermatitis, and can be a symptom of a lack of omega-3 fatty acids. Eczema can be caused by allergies, allergies secondary digestive disorders, such as hydrochloric acid deficiency, rashes secondary immune diseases, genetic metabolic disorders and / or malnutrition, particularly niacin (vitamin B3) and B6, as well as other B vitamins.

To minimize the risk of developing eczema, avoid irritating substances, shall not irritating natural materials, the use of soft creams and see if need to diet, nutrition, and / or allergens and factors to be considered.


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Natural Remedies

Aromatherapy: Bergamot, chamomile, lavender, melissa, neroli, eucalyptus, geranium, and / or juniper, you can help speed recovery and relief of symptoms when applied externally to the affected skin.

Nutrition: eating organic, whole foods diet and prevention is potentially a food allergyBoth have shown to improve symptoms of eczema too. Supplements of vitamin E useful for preventing and reversing eczema include vitamin B complex, vitamin B6, vitamin E, magnesium and zinc.

Topical Treatment: Apply evening primrose oil directly to cracked and sore areas of skin. A paste of news and ginkgo extract, licorice root has also been shown to improve symptoms of eczema too.

Alternative professionals
If the symptoms should persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a trained health professional. Nationals of the following therapies have proven to be useful to treat and relieve symptoms of Eczema: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, biofeedback training, body (with acupressure, shiatsu, reflexology), detoxification therapy, energy medicine (Light Beam Generator, Ondamed Photon Stimulator) , environmental medicine, hypnotherapy, magnetic field (magnetic north pole energy use), Mind / Body Medicine Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Medicine, Osteopathy, and oxygen

The best of healthyou

wushu2 said...


Thirdly, the moisturizers are good, but "lotions are better. Even if you lubricate the cream and oil in one of those things, if the seal moisture while dry as a bone. It takes usually a cold shower (not hot, I know that the heat is very good, but dry and make you more miserable) to your rent. Pat dry, then apply creams and lotions SARNA seal the moisture in. I think it very well again the itching skin and prolactin Friend stop soft ash. Salts from the Dead Sea an excellent job in the shower (but Sting) on open wounds.

Fourth, can reduce the scar gels, coca-butter, a friend of prolactin and peeling scar formation. The shells and peels may not be good for the skin, but fade the scars. I'm Filipino and I have a darker shade of skin, so I know how the discharge of spots on the skin can be sensitive.

How many has always helped me too! Some people are UV stands. I moved to a warmer climate and ocean side, where the skin is generally of better quality.

There are many things you can do, Don &# 039; hope t! This finding further treatment as long as people talk about eczema. If you get your symptoms under control, you can get your scar care and quality of life improved.

Good luck!

juicie81... said...

Have you tried cocoa butter? I found sticks of cocoa butter works best.

juicie81... said...

Have you tried cocoa butter? I found sticks of cocoa butter works best.

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