Beat Eczema: Don"t Just Control It
It does not differentiate between age, race and income level.
It can run in families and stay for years without resolving itself.
Although many children no longer have eczema later on in life, many adults like you spend thousands of dollars trying to beat eczema.
The bad news: they fail miserably.
It seems that there is no true way to beat eczema.
Many people can only control the symptoms: rashes, irritated skin, allergies and in some cases, open sores.
Yet what if there was a secret that would help you not just control the symptoms, but beat eczema? Finally, there are natural, safe treatments that will help you not just control the symptoms of your eczema, but build a foundation to cure it.
If you are iffy about steroids and skin creams that have several side effects, then you might want to continue reading.
First, it is important to understand that eczema is not just one disease, but a combination of many.
The reason doctors have such difficulty curing it is that it can be caused by factors that only affect you.
One eczema sufferer is not the same as the other.
Some sufferers are triggered by irritants or external environmental factors, others simply by the detergent they use.
Many eczema sufferers like you share one thing in common: your skin is too sensitive to artificial ingredients and food.
It does not have the necessary means to fight infection and thus it manifests this through attacks.
Many doctors still do not understand why eczema cases are rising.
They can only provide you with ways to relieve the symptoms, but in no way can they tell you to beat it.
To beat your eczema, the first thing you have to do is understand your triggers and remove them.
One way to do so is to take careful note of your attacks in a journal.
Do you notice a sudden increase of attacks during spring? Is stress or food a trigger? Taking careful note of what causes you to itch is a better way of beating your eczema than scrambling to relieve the symptoms once they flare up.
Second, make the changes.
If your detergent brings flare ups, change it and look for organic ingredients.
Limit your consumption of artificial food and preservatives, as in many cases these are primary causes of eczema.
Instead, go for organic food that encourage skin health, like carrots and squash.
Finally, be committed to your lifestyle changes.
Identifying the cause of your eczema will go a long way towards preventing future attacks and can leave you symptom free for years to come.