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.

Despite dedicated research over the past few decades there is still no cure for this condition. Treatment options are limited to the alleviation of the symptoms. Dermatitis does not discriminate. It is found across all age groups and the symptoms can occur on any part of the body. In most cases the symptoms come and go. Some patients experience long periods of remission only to suffer again without warning.

Even if there is no cure there are at least some medication that can provide relief. Unfortunately, however, many patients experience unpleasant side effects that are almost as bad as the symptoms themselves. It is no wonder, then, that so many sufferers turn towards other solutions. There are indeed many supposed remedies for dermatitis but very little research have been done on their effectiveness.

It seems that this condition frequently afflicts people that suffer from a variety of allergies. Studies have show that the most likely allergens that will cause dermatitis include detergents, soap, perfumes, pet dander, mites and feathers. Certain food allergies also seem to trigger the development of the condition. By avoiding known allergens sufferers often experience almost immediate relief. It may be a good idea to get tested for the most common types of allergy.

Many patients have reported positive results after changing their diet. Dieticians recommend that patients consume probiotics, organic vegetables and fruit and food low in acids. It also seems as if daily vitamin supplements containing B12 and D play an important role in holding the condition at bay. Processed food should be avoided at all times and some experts recommend cutting out all foods containing gluten and dairy.

A surprising percentage of dermatitis patients also suffer from very high levels of emotional stress. Such patients often benefit if they make life style changes that eliminate stress factors. It may even be beneficial to opt for therapy in order to identify the factors that are responsible for those high stress levels. Taking up yoga or meditation or even a relaxing hobby such as painting also seems to help many patients.

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.

Living with eczema van be extremely trying. The symptoms can be painful, embarrassing and distracting all at the same time. Many sufferers are desperate to find relief and will try any remedy. It would be better to gather as much information as possible and to try and establish the underlying cause of the condition.




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