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7th January 2017, 21:28
#1
Eczema - An itch too far
Does anyone have any recommendations for dealing with crippling, itchy eczema.
The doctors prescribe steroid cream, but I would like to try something more natural.
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10th January 2017, 08:34
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I think eczema is much like all skin conditions, they are a symptom of an imbalanced body. I think what you consume can heal the skin, not what you apply to the skin.
Saying that, it takes time to balance the body and sort out skin from within. So, for quick relief have you tried a oat milk bath? Ideally goats milk and an old stocking. Fill the stocking with organic oats so it looks like a bag of sugar, or smaller, tie it, so the oats don't come out into your bath, pour some goats milk into the bath and then just have a soak, this should help to ease the itch.
But, I would work on your skin from the inside out. Doctors only seem to focus on creams.
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10th January 2017, 11:20
#3
Have you tried aloe Vera? Both internally and directly applied to the skin?
I would stay clear of anything scented too, minimise chemicals.
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10th January 2017, 11:22
#4
I also agree with Daisy82's post, Collodial oatmeal can be very soothing.
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10th January 2017, 20:48
#5
Ouch! Eczema itch is horrible, I really feel for you.
I have read that relaxing in a bath of Dead Sea salt is meant to be beneficial, but I should imagine it would sting if your skin is broken.
I'm not sure if you have tried this, you can get some sea salts with an oil in, which may be moisturising, just be careful getting out of the bath.
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20th January 2017, 20:21
#6
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Eat plenty of foods containing vitamin E and A, these are good for your skin.
Wash with natural products, and slather coconut oil on your skin, it make take the itch away.
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