Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common condition and frequent complaint in primary care offices. It estimated to be prevalent in 1 percent of adults and 5 percent of children. The symptoms include dry, red, itchy and inflamed skin, most commonly on the face, hands, behind the knees and in the crook of the elbow.
Scratching from itching can lead to decreased barrier function of skin, which makes the skin more susceptible to inflammation — a vicious cycle. Patients with eczema often have a personal history of atopy, which can include allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and asthma. Eczema can be exacerbated by allergens such as pets, dust mites and pollen, as well as certain foods and stress.
Conventional treatments for eczema include emollient creams to protect the skin’s barrier function and steroid cream to decrease inflammation and itching. While steroid creams can be effective and have an important role to play in the treatment of eczema, they can lead to thinning of the skin as a long-term side effect.
Some natural treatments for eczema include the following:
- Coconut oil: A recent double-blind study showed that virgin coconut oil helped decrease inflammation and itching while protecting the skin’s barrier function in patients with eczema. In addition, coconut oil reduced bacterial colonization of the skin common in eczema, which can help prevent infections of eczema lesions.
Read the full article here: http://blog.seattlepi.com/naturalmedicine/2011/04/11/calm-the-vicious-cycle-of-eczema-with-a-few-natural-treatments/