If your looking for more information on alternative eczema treatments, then your likely not alone. Traditional eczema treatments like steroid creams can give you unwanted side effects, and most of them don't work at all. Here we're going to cover some of the more popular alternative eczema treatments being used today. Chinese herbal medicines have been proven to be effective against eczema, however it has also been proven to be toxic, which can carry severe consequences. With that being said you should inform your doctor before pursuing such a remedy. Oatmeal has been proven a remedy and can be applied as a cream or as a colloid in a bath. Taking an oatmeal bath is not only fun, it can do wonders for your skin. Sea water is also effective against topical eczema, and salt water baths have been known as a good way to treat eczema for a long time. If your near an ocean, you should take advantage of the oceans natural healing properties. Frequent swimming in salt water will help keep your eczema at bay, and sand is an excellent natural exfoliate. Sulfur was used in the Victorian era and has recently become a more popular form of eczema treatment. However, there is currently no scientific proof that it treats eczema. Pro-biotics are live microorganisms taken by the mouth, such as bacteria in yogurt. They are not that effective and may cause some infection. You should generally avoid any clothing that is not 100% cotton, as this can aggravate your eczema. You can also wear clothing that is designed to manage itchy, scratching, and peeling associated with eczema.
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