Saturday, August 20, 2016

Why So Many Patients Are Searching For An Alternative Treatment For Eczema

By Ronald Bennett


Having to live with a skin that is itchy, with oozing blisters, with constant inflammation and chronic irritation can only be hell on earth. Believe it or not, but fifteen millions Americans suffer from these symptoms that are caused by dermatitis and another 20 million experience similar symptoms that severely impact on the ability of sufferers to lead normal lives. Luckily, there is an alternative treatment for eczema patients.

Much research have been done and millions have been spent but there is still no cure for this condition. In part, this is because scientists are not sure what the cause of the condition is. The condition can strike anyone, regardless of age, gender or race. Not every sufferer experiences the same symptoms either. The best that can be done, therefore, is to relieve the discomfort caused by the symptoms.

Modern medicine may not yet offer a cure but there are medicines that help in some cases. Unfortunately, many patients experience unpleasant side effects and perhaps that is the reason why more than half of sufferers prefer non medical remedies. These remedies are mostly non invasive and safe, but their effectiveness often depend upon the underlying cause of the condition, which is not always easy to determine.

It seems that this condition frequently afflicts people that suffer from a variety of allergies. Studies have show that the most likely allergens that will cause dermatitis include detergents, soap, perfumes, pet dander, mites and feathers. Certain food allergies also seem to trigger the development of the condition. By avoiding known allergens sufferers often experience almost immediate relief. It may be a good idea to get tested for the most common types of allergy.

Many patients have reported positive results after changing their diet. Dieticians recommend that patients consume probiotics, organic vegetables and fruit and food low in acids. It also seems as if daily vitamin supplements containing B12 and D play an important role in holding the condition at bay. Processed food should be avoided at all times and some experts recommend cutting out all foods containing gluten and dairy.

A surprising percentage of dermatitis patients also suffer from very high levels of emotional stress. Such patients often benefit if they make life style changes that eliminate stress factors. It may even be beneficial to opt for therapy in order to identify the factors that are responsible for those high stress levels. Taking up yoga or meditation or even a relaxing hobby such as painting also seems to help many patients.

There is no shortage of natural preparations that all promise to relief the symptoms of dermatitis. Care should be taken, however, before purchasing any of these remedies. Some even promise a cure and they should most certainly be avoided. Consumer feedback sites often provide valuable information on the effectiveness of these products. Using sunflower seed oil or coconut oil directly on afflicted areas seems to provide immense relief to many patients.

Living with eczema van be extremely trying. The symptoms can be painful, embarrassing and distracting all at the same time. Many sufferers are desperate to find relief and will try any remedy. It would be better to gather as much information as possible and to try and establish the underlying cause of the condition.




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