3 Home Treatments For Eczema


Eczema can be a debilitating condition because it can be both painful and embarrassing. It can cause people to feel less comfortable showing skin or going out in public. As a result, many people see a dermatologist in order to get their eczema treated. In some areas, the wait to see a dermatologist can be several weeks. Here are some home treatments that people can try in the meantime.  

1. Coconut Oil

The first solution is to try an oil on your skin. One of the major reasons why eczema is so painful is because your skin is very tried out and can start to crack. To restore moisture to your skin and to retain that moisture, consider rubbing coconut oil on your skin. This oil can be purchased at any grocery store, or you can purchase a moisturizer that contains coconut oil. In order to apply the oil, wash and dry the area that is itchy or dry. Then, put some oil on your dry hands. Use your hands to rub in small circles all over the area that is being affected. Do this up to three times a day in order to restore moisture to your skin.

2. Jojoba Oil

If coconut oil doesn't do enough to moisturize your skin, consider using it in conjunction with jojoba oil. Jojoba oil's texture has more in common with a wax than an oil. This means that the jojoba oil will be able to get through your layers of skin more thoroughly and be able to ensure that each layer is moisturized. This product is found in most beauty stores. In order to get this material into your skin, you will need to make sure that you have clean hands in order to avoid adhering any foreign particles to your skin. Put a tiny bit of the oil onto your hands and start rubbing it into the skin that is affected by the eczema. Rub it until it is partially absorbed by your skin. Do this three times a day.

3. Vegetable Glycerin

If you try both of the oils mentioned above, try using vegetable glycerin. Go to a grocery store and buy a spray of vegetable glycerin. You want the glycerin that is able to be used with food because it has the highest glycerin amount. First, spray the glycerin onto your skin. Then, spray water. Rub them together so that your skin absorbs the mixture. This should help increase the amount of moisture in your skin.

For more information, talk to a local dermatologist, such as one found through http://desertdermatology.net/