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Eczema Home Remedies

Gentle Relief, Right from Home.

What is Eczema?

Eczema is a common skin condition that causes red, itchy, and inflamed patches on the skin. It can affect people of any age and is often linked to triggers like allergies, irritants, or genetics.

 

While there's no permanent cure, symptoms can be managed with moisturisers, natural remedies and in some cases medicated creams. Some gentle solutions found right in your kitchen, like oatmeal, coconut oil, or honey, may help soothe irritation and nourish the skin.

 

Always consult your doctor before trying new treatments, especially if you have sensitive skin or a severe condition.

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How to use home remedies to treat Eczema?

  • Oatmeal Bath: Add oats to a warm bath to help relieve itching and soothe irritated skin.

  • Almond Oil: Gently massage almond oil into the affected areas to moisturise and calm inflammation.

  • Onion & Olive Oil: Dice an onion, cook it in olive oil, let it cool, and apply the mixture to eczema-prone areas for natural relief.

  • Blueberries: Packed with antioxidants, blueberries are a great daily addition to your diet to support skin health and manage flare-ups.

  • Coconut Oil: Apply to eczema patches to soothe itching, reduce redness, and moisturise the skin.

  • Curcumin: Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, mix in a glass of water and drink to help manage symptoms.

  • Vitamin E: Apply directly to the skin to help nourish, soothe irritation, and promote healing of eczema-prone areas.

  • Tomatoes: Include in your diet, either by eating or drinking, to help manage eczema and support skin health.

  • Honey: Apply raw honey directly to eczema-affected areas to help soothe itching, reduce inflammation, and promote skin healing.

  • Cucumber: Slice a cucumber and apply the slices directly to affected areas. The cooling effect helps reduce swelling and calm itching.

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