Eczema is a skin condition that can happen when the chemicals found in perfumes, lotions and other cosmetic and dermatology products irritate your skin. The affected skin can be inflamed and some of the symptoms that you may notice if you have eczema are scaly skin, dryness and redness and raised skin. Some effective ways to treat the eczema is to avoid skin products, and allergens that may cause further annoyance on the skin. A person with eczema should replace the products they used with more hygienic and natural based products.
Eczema can leave marks and scars on your skin so to get rid of them, here are the best things to do:
Do not use steroid based moisturizing products. Instead, use natural moisturizing agents to remove the scars on your skin. These products are more effective and safe to use than products that contain steroids and other synthetic products. You may not get a positive result a day after you use it, but moisturizing agents with natural ingredients are sure to work effectively. Some of the natural ingredients you can look for when finding a moisturizing product are oatmeal, avocado oil, macadamia oil, Cetiol CC and D-Panthenol.
Eating fruits and vegetables can also be effective in reducing your scars from eczema. Intake of fish oil can also help to minimize the scars. Other foods that can help to get rid of the marks coming from your eczema are avocado, asparagus and blueberries.
Vitamin E oil is also an effective product that can help in reducing scars on the affected part. Vitamin E oil is is a good moisturizer that can reverse the scarring to help remove the marks n the skin. Vitamin E oil is also an effective antioxidant. Apply the oil on the affected part of your skin.
Another product to help you get rid of the scars from eczema is the gel from aloe Vera. Apply the gel everyday to help the scar lighten and blend to the color of your skin. The aloe vera is an effective moisturizer for your skin. You can readily buy aloe Vera gel from beauty and health shops.
While most of these tips aren't going to work, you may want to consult with a professional such as a dermatologist. He/she is going to be able to recommend some prescriptions, as well as tips that you can follow in order to get the eczema resolved.
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