Hand Eczema Treatment Tips

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Hand Eczema is normally one form of allergic contact Eczema or occupational Eczema. Allergic contact Eczema can easily happen on hands due to the fact that hands are the most often exposed part of human body to various allergens such as household cleaning materials, industrial oils, pets and plants. If your job requires you to keep your hand wet or soaking into water, you have high risk of developing hand Eczema.

There are several different types of eczema, atopic dermatitis is a chronic skin disease characterized by inflamed and itchy skin.

Causes of Eczema : the disease seems to result from a combination of genetic (hereditary) and environmental factors." It appears that allergies and immune system disorders are associated with eczema, and that stress can cause eczema outbreaks in people who have inherited the tendency for the condition. Environmental irritants that can trigger or exacerbate outbreaks include dust, cigarette smoke, wool or synthetic clothing fibers, soaps, cosmetics, and household chemicals.

So Eczema Treatments is the two goals of eczema treatment are preventing outbreaks and healing the skin. Doctors sometimes prescribe immuno-modulators that come in ointment or cream form, but these cannot be used in children under two years of age. In addition, unwanted side effects like burning or itching can occur.

A wide range of other mediations is also used to treat the condition, including antihistamines, immuno-suppressants, and antibiotics (to treat skin infections). Most commonly, corticosteroids are prescribed, either as a cream or a pill.

As an alternative to medications that are rife with side effects, there are all-natural eczema treatments on the market that can stop the itching, re-hydrate the skin, and promote healing. For example, eczema bath salts use natural essential oils with healing properties that also condition the skin, soothe itching, and stop oozing

There are actually many hand Eczema treatments which can help to speed up the healing process. Here I recommend Aromatherapy. many essential oils such as lavender, chamomile, cedar wood are great options to relieve the itching, rash, inflammation and most importantly, they can speed up the healing of your skins.

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