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How to Naturally Treat Eczema: 7 Proven Ayurvedic Treatments

In eczema, the skin may appear red, inflamed, blistered, cracked, peeling, or filled with pus but it’s not covered with scaly dead skin.

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How to Naturally Treat Eczema: 7 Proven Ayurvedic Treatments

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  1. How to Naturally Treat Eczema: 7 Proven Ayurvedic Treatments Eczema or topic dermatitis is a long-term condition that affects the skin and is commonly found in infants. It mainly occurs due to a hypersensitivity reaction and causes the skin to overreact to certain triggers like soaps, fabrics, dyes, animals, and other irritants. Many people outgrow the hypersensitivity by childhood or early adulthood. In eczema, the skin may appear red, inflamed, blistered, cracked, peeling, or filled with pus but it’s not covered with scaly dead skin. This differentiated eczema from psoriasis. Eczema can be very disturbing as it causes discomfort. Because it tends to last for long, it becomes extremely vital to pay heed to the treatment. Though ample medications are available to cure eczema, you can treat it at home with Ayurvedic treatment for eczema and attain relief. Here are top 10 easy home remedies that can treat eczema. Aloe Vera Freshly collected aloe Vera gel can help in curing eczema by cooling down the redness and inflammation. It also reduces the scaling and irritation. Apply fresh aloe gel thrice a day to the affected area to get relief from eczema. Coconut Oil Coconut oil contains healing properties that can help in treating eczema. Dab a cotton ball in lukewarm coconut oil and apply it to the affected area. Allow it to stay for a minimum of 30 minutes. It will help in preventing dryness and scaling and ease out itchiness. Tea Tree Oil Tea tree oil fights skin infections and cures redness and itchiness. Tea tree oil is good for skin, however, if applied directly to the skin can cause skin issues as well. Hence, before applying tea tree oil on the skin, dilute it by adding 3 drops of the oil to 6-9 drops of water. Dap cotton in that solution and place it on the affected area for 5-10 minutes. Diluted tea tree oil will just do the trick. Apple Cider Vinegar

  2. Apple Cider Viner is a proven remedy to treat redness and itchiness. It works great for eczema but on a temporary basis. Dab a cotton ball in diluted apple cider vinegar and gently apply it on the affected area. Leave it on for 2 minutes. Apple cider vinegar is strong in nature so be ensured to dilute apple cider vinegar in water. Banana A like apple cider vinegar, banana too helps in calming the irritation and treating itchiness and redness. Take a banana peel and apply the inside part to the affected area. Turmeric As we all know that turmeric contains anti-inflammatory properties that act as an effective Ayurvedic treatment for skin and helps in easing out inflammation. It can also be used to treat eczema. Ice Pack When it comes to pain, itching or irritation, ice works best. Take a few ice cubes and wrap it up in a towel. Apply it on the victimized areas. This treatment is known as the cold compressor and provides relief from eczema.

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