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Dyshidrosis Eczema

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Natural Home Remedies For Foot Eczema Treatment

There are many home remedies available that can be used to reduce the symptoms of foot eczema. Eczema can be very annoying at times not mention itchy and painful. When we suffer from this skin condition on our feet it is important to treat it as soon as possible as it can get even worse. Because we walk on our feet it can easily be contaminated, scratching the affected area can open access to bacteria which in turn makes your infection even worse.

In order to have a successful foot eczema treatment, it is essential to understand the different forms of this condition so that you can get rid of it efficiently and quickly.

When we look at atopic eczema, we can see that its results are due to allergies that are affecting the body. The skin can become itchy and sore because of this kind of condition. If you are taking the medical route, you can use steroids to sooth the skin and stop the itching, they also reduce the inflammation associated type of dermatitis.

About the author: If you are a person that suffers from eczema and looking for effective Foot Eczema Treatment that works really quickly to eliminate eczema without the use of medication, stop the itching and eliminate dry skin forever then please visit Foot Eczema for an all natural treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    What are some ways to treat Dyshidrosis Eczema?
    Also known as "housewife's Eczema"...little fluid like blisters break out between my fingers and toes, and on the sides of my palms and soles of my feet. The heat is making it break out big time....does anyone have treatment suggestions?

    • ANSWER:
      There are many treatments available for dyshidrosis, however, few of them have been developed or tested specifically on the condition - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyshidrosis#Treatment

      Here are some of the home remedies you can try to get relief for Dyshidrosis:

      - Use emollients frequently to prevent cracking and itching. Avoid petroleum jelly as it does not absorb into the skin.

      - Try soaking in sea salts or epson salts. Some found relief in soaking in white vinegar.

      - Avoid harsh shampoos and body wash. Stick with gentle bath oil. If you are having flare ups, remember to wear gloves when washing hair or bathing.

      - Avoid nickel if you are allergic to it. Nickel can present in certain types of foods, jewelry, computer keyboards, dental filling and even bra.

      - Avoid stressful situations or learn stress management

      - Avoid scratching. I know it is easier said than done. Try wearing unbleached cotton gloves to protect your hands.

      - Plantain (Plantago major) infused in olive or other oil can be soothing.

      - Wear cotton gloves while reading newspapers, books and magazines. The lead in the ink may be an irritant.

      - Avoid hand sanitizing products which contains alcohol. Alcohol is drying and may aggravate the condition.



      - Wash affected hands and feet with cool water and apply a moisturizer as soon as possible.

      Take Care :)

  2. QUESTION:
    I have a dyshidrosis eczema on my fingers and have a blisters. is there a medicine for this?
    i am soaking my hand with warm water with salt is it not bad for my fingers?
    is there a serenaskin eczema remedies in the philippines?

    • ANSWER:
      The only treatment that helped clear my eczema was serenaskin eczema remedies. I used spray and ointment on the skin and took eczema extract internally to prevent future breakouts.

  3. QUESTION:
    i have dyshidrosis eczema how long does it last its pretty mild?
    i just got diagnose with dyshidrosis eczema.. itchy little bumps on fingures mostly on the sides if your fingures to sometimes your palm.. since its mild i know it may not last a year which i really hope not...has anyone had this? and know how long it last for mild cases
    WTFF PPL I DONT HAVE ANY ACNE I HAVE GOOD SKIN.. I NEED ANSWERS NOT PRODUCTS FOR ACNE

    • ANSWER:
      Hi,

      Watch this video to see how it is treated in Japan.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQzU&feature=PlayList&p=262C30FDF046ADAB&playnext=1&index=4

      You can get the water for free in America, and other places too. Check on www.craigslist.com and ask for some 8.5 PH drinking water in the wanted add. Then ask if the same machine can make the 2.5 pH water for free.

      Good Luck!

  4. QUESTION:
    Alternative treatment for Dyshidrosis (eczema)?
    My dr wants me to apply clobetarol (topical steroid) to treat my Dyshidrosis (type of eczema). He wasn't able to tell me if it was safe to use while breastfeeding...all the meds he looked up were "unknown risks".

    If there are other more natural ways to treat eczema, I'd rather go that route. Anyone have any info for me?

    Thanks to all =)

    • ANSWER:
      Good advice above, plus knowing
      Eczema - a sign of toxins in the body. Make sure you're getting enough water and fiber to flush out toxins.
      Adding dead sea salt to a bath for a skin detox is beneficial too.
      There are a few homeopathic creams at your local health store for relief...(free of steroids and cortisone)

  5. QUESTION:
    Can Dyshidrosis Eczema form on the wrist?
    I've looked around on the web to find out what the quarter size rash on my wrist is and it looks like it might be Dyshidrosis Eczema... it says it can be on the palms and fingers, so does the wrist count as well? The rash gets super itchy to where I scratch the heck out of it, scratches/cuts up, long time to heal and always has that ugly red, scarry, bumpy look. I'm 28 years old and it only started appearing a few months back... why is this happening all of a sudden???
    I have no health insurance & no money so I can't go see a doctor.... how the heck do I get rid of this and is it permanent?

    Other info: gets itchy at night, have tried Aquafor (sp?), reg lotions, hydrogen peroxide... none which help. Also... it started developing while using things that I had been using for like a year or so (same perfumes, lotions, sanitizers, laundry det, etc). What gives?

    • ANSWER:
      Yea eczema can form anywhere on your body. There is no cure for it. Some people are born with it and some just randomly end up getting it. Sometimes your body just decides to react to a product even it you have been using it for years. So something you are using could be the trigger for that rash on your wrist. To stop the itch and help clear it up use vinegar to clean it, then put on some regular Eucerin cream followed by a thin layer of your aquaphor. Here is a article talking about dealing with eczema.
      http://hubpages.com/_SkinHelp/hub/Ill-have-the-eczema-and-a-side-of-vinegar




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