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		<title>Long-lasting Eczema Cure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 08:15:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Pitts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Topical Eczema creams and oral medication may bring quick relief from Eczema. However, these are only temporary. The only way to banish Eczema for good is by building a stronger immune system. This requires a few changes in your lifestyle and eating habits. It may not seem easy, but changing these things would help you achieve longer lasting relief from Eczema.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Topical Eczema creams and oral medication may bring quick relief from Eczema. However, these are only temporary. The only way to banish Eczema for good is by building a stronger immune system. This requires a few changes in your lifestyle and eating habits. It may not seem easy, but changing these things would help you achieve longer lasting relief from Eczema.</p>
<p>Your ultimate goal is to build your body's resistance against sickness. Once you have managed to do this, it would be easy to stay Eczema-free. Your body needs essential nutrients to ward off infection, so be sure to eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Insoluble fiber promotes healthy bowel movement, while soluble fiber helps maintain healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Include nuts, wheat, grains and seeds in your daily meals.</p>
<p>Fruits and vegetables that are rich in antioxidants are the best Eczema cures. Your body would benefit a lot from vitamins and minerals such as Zinc, Selenium, vitamin C and vitamin E. You may complement your diet with food supplements. Take artichoke food supplements 20 minutes before eating, to help flush out toxins by promoting bile flow.</p>
<p>Your digestive system needs good bacteria to function well. Probiotics facilitate faster absorption of nutrients, while keeping your intestinal lining healthy. This Eczema cure works better when it is taken before meals. You may use sauerkraut or homemade kefir when probiotic supplements are not available. Instead of applying Eczema creams, you may use homemade kefir on your skin to calm irritated Eczema rashes.</p>
<p>A healthy diet is necessary when addressing Eczema. Though some food items are more beneficial in treating Eczema rashes, it is still crucial to consume well-balanced meals. Fish, nuts, chicken and soy are excellent sources of protein. Include plenty of raw fruits and vegetables in your diet. Pick out fresh food items rather than processed snacks and junk food. Avoid caffeine and alcohol.</p>
<p>A banishthy diet won't work without an efficient <a href="http://dyshidroticeczema.co">Eczema remedy</a>. Be sure to use the fastest-acting <a href="http://dyshidroticeczemaremedy.com">Eczema cream</a>. Ours can banish Eczema rashes in less than 10 days!</p>
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		<title>Facial Eczema &#8211; Heal Rashes By Avoiding Bad Fats</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 10:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Pitts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facial Eczema rashes are trickier to deal with compared to other forms of Eczema. They are the hardest to conceal among all Eczema rashes. Covering them up with makeup will only clog your pores and cause further damage. Our skin needs oxygen in order to heal, and covering them in makeup deprives Eczema rashes of air.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facial Eczema rashes are trickier to deal with compared to other forms of Eczema. They are the hardest to conceal among all Eczema rashes. Covering them up with makeup will only clog your pores and cause further damage. Our skin needs oxygen in order to heal, and covering them in makeup deprives Eczema rashes of air.</p>
<p>Changing your diet may be the most practical way to heal facial Eczema. A healthy diet provides the skin with nutrients that are beneficial in treating Eczema. Refrain from smoking and moderate your intake of alcohol and junk food. Avoid eating oily and fattening kinds of food, particularly those that contain trans fat and saturated fat. These bad fats make it even harder for facial Eczema rashes to heal.</p>
<p>Make smarter food choices, especially when buying at the grocery. Stock your fridge with fresh produce. Fruits make better snacks, instead of cookies and biscuits. Packaged snacks and refined food contain high levels of saturated fat. If you must buy packaged food, read the label carefully for hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated fat content. Try to stay away from any food that contains these ingredients. It may help to eliminate chocolates, peanut butter, cookies and chips from your diet, especially when you are treating facial Eczema.</p>
<p>Aside from its benefits in healing facial Eczema, eliminating trans fat from diet can do wonders for your health. Trans fatty acids tend to restrict cell respiration, making it more difficult for our body to process oxygen. Unsaturated fat increases bad cholesterol, which can eventually lead to heart diseases. Furthermore, a diet that's rich in trans fat and saturated fat makes it difficult to lose weight. Bad fat is easily stored by our body.</p>
<p>You can easily beat facial Eczema with the right diet. Having an active lifestyle wouldn't hurt either. Eat lots of fruits and vegetables, and increase your intake of fiber-rich food. Wheatgrass juice boosts cellular metabolism and may help fight damage caused by bad fats. Including it in your diet may be beneficial in fighting facial Eczema.</p>
<p>Complement your diet with an effective <a href="http://dyshidroticeczemaremedy.com">Eczema cream</a>. Our creams can banish <a href="http://dyshidroticeczema.co">facial Eczema</a> and any type of Eczema in less than 10 days.</p>
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		<title>Caring For Baby Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 10:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Pitts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children and infants are more susceptible to Eczema compared to adults. Their skin are thinner and more sensitive to irritants. Initial signs of eczema begin to show within 6 months after birth. Baby Eczema rashes may appear first on the cheeks or forehead. It could spread to the trunk and neck if not treated immediately. Rashes usually grow on damp areas like wrists and behind the elbows and knees. These areas perspire a lot and should be given more attention.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children and infants are more susceptible to Eczema compared to adults. Their skin are thinner and more sensitive to irritants. Initial signs of eczema begin to show within 6 months after birth. Baby Eczema rashes may appear first on the cheeks or forehead. It could spread to the trunk and neck if not treated immediately. Rashes usually grow on damp areas like wrists and behind the elbows and knees. These areas perspire a lot and should be given more attention.</p>
<p>Baby Eczema takes time to heal. Treating it altogether may take a while. For the mean time, you may try remedies to help ease symptoms a little. Moisturizers can bring temporary relief to itchiness and dryness. They work best when applied right after bathing while the skin is still damp. If your child is using steroid creams, apply a layer on his skin before moisturizing. Cetaphil, Eucerin and Aquaphor are good choices.</p>
<p>Your child's pediatrician may recommend creams or lotions that contain steroids. These alleviate baby Eczema rashes. A mild steroid may be used on the face and other delicate areas. Rashes on other body areas may need stronger steroids. You can buy low-dose steroids from a drugstore, but it is best to consult a doctor for proper dosage instructions.</p>
<p>Bathe your child on a regular basis, but restrict bath time to less than 20 minutes. Excessive moistness exacerbates Eczema rashes. A soap-free cleaner like Cetaphil has a low-lathering formulation that will not dry out skin. Stay away from bubble baths and scented soaps. Dry skin gently with a soft towel. Avoid chafing the skin, especially affected areas.</p>
<p>Food allergies are frequently linked with Eczema rash eruptions. Making some modifications in your kid's diet could do wonders for baby Eczema. Avoid feeding him eggs and dairy products to determine if this improves his condition. Select well-fitting garments made of plain cotton cloth, without any print or embellishments.</p>
<p>Our <a href="http://eczemacreams.co">Eczema creams</a> are gentle enough for <a href="http://eczemacreamscure.com">Baby Eczema</a>. Discover how you can cure all kinds of Eczema in less than 10 days!</p>
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		<title>How Do I Know What Types of Eczema I Have?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 16:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Leslie Troop</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The medical fraternity have never been able to find out what causes eczema although it has been established that a malfunction of the immune system could be a cause. Various harsh substances could also be factors which are causing types of eczema for instance constant sweating, clothing fibres, and heavily perfumed cosmetics. Extreme changes in temperature as well as external allergens and stress could account for the onset of eczema.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The medical fraternity have never been able to find out what causes eczema although it has been established that a malfunction of the immune system could be a cause. Various harsh substances could also be factors which are causing types of eczema for instance constant sweating, clothing fibres, and heavily perfumed cosmetics. Extreme changes in temperature as well as external allergens and stress could account for the onset of eczema.</p>
<p>One of the most common types of eczema is atopic dermatitis. This is a chronic skin disease which presents with itchy inflamed skin and is believed to be caused by abnormal function of the body's immune system. Atopic dermatitis tends to have its periods where it comes and goes and also depends on the triggering factors. Atopic dermatitis tends to run in the family and one will find that there is a family history of asthma or hay fever.</p>
<p>Another types of eczema which causes outbreaks on the hands especially the palm and the feet as well as along the sides of the toes which is characterized by clear, deep blisters that itch profusely as well as burn is known as Dyshidrotic eczema. The cause of this type of eczema is not known. This types of eczema is also known as vesicular palmoplantar dermatitis and around 20% of people have this condition.</p>
<p>This types of eczema is very common during the months of spring and summer and also common in tropical climates which may suggest that heat has something to do with the onset of this type of dermatitis.</p>
<p>Then there is the nummular eczema which presents with coin-shaped patches which is extremely irritating to the person and is commonly found on the lower legs, back, arms and buttocks. The area will either be crusted or flaking and is excessively itchy and is seen frequently in older men.</p>
<p>This could be an associated allergy especially if there is a history of atopic dermatitis in the family and if there is then there is obviously an increased risk of contracting nummular dermatitis and this condition is termed as chronic. This type of eczema is still puzzling doctors.</p>
<p>There is a vague possibility that dry skin could be one of the factors as well as medications that are used in the treatment of acne could be causing nummular dermatitis although the definite cause for this disease is unidentified. When there is an eruption the person must avoid coming into contact with substances like soap and washing liquids. If you go online there is a fortune of literature on these types of eczema.</p>
<p>There are many different <a href="http://www.eczemaskincare.net">types of eczema</a> that you may be plagued with, knowing the type of eczema that you have is the first step to healing your eczema. For additional information on <a href="http://www.eczemaskincare.net/dyshidrotic-eczemadyshidrotic-eczema.html">dyshidrotic eczema </a>, <a href="http://www.eczemaskincare.net/nummular-eczema.html">nummular eczema</a> and other types of eczema check out my Eczema Skin Care blog.</p>
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		<title>Olive Oil Can Treat Eczema!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:13:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Conner</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Olive oil can work wonders as an eczema treatment. Olive oil helps to moisturize the skin, which prevents it from cracking and keeps it supple.</p>
<p>This is important to know because Eczema loves dry skin. The urge to scratch is extremely strong and difficult to resist. Unfortunately this just dries out the skin even more, resulting in the skin becoming inflamed further. This obviously leads to red patches appearing on the skin, which can often end up seeping fluid.</p>
<p>The great thing about an olive oil eczema treatment is that olive oil is a natural product. With this mind very few people will have a negative reaction to it. It is possible to purchase lotions and creams which contain olive oil, and on the whole they can be pretty effective. However you should check the product for any other chemicals that it may contain, which may potentially give you an allergic reaction to the product.</p>
<p>You make an olive oil eczema treatment yourself. The oil can be diluted by adding a little water to it, and you will then gently need to apply to the area which requires it. It is best if this treatment is applied after you have had a warm bath. This will ensure that he oil reaches more deeply into your skin.</p>
<p>You can also mix the oil with some natural honey. This will make it into a thicker paste. This treatment would be ideal as a face mask if you have facial eczema. There are numerous places that you can use this treatment. You can use it on your hands, and then place some mittens over them. You could also use it on your feet, and then put on some socks.</p>
<p>There are plenty of other products which you can purchase that contain this oil. Soaps, shampoos, and moisturizing creams. The beauty of any olive oil eczema treatment is that it keeps the skin highly moisturized, and this reduces redness, inflammation, and itchiness.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.proveneczemacures.com">Get more information</a> about how you can treat Eczema. Also, do not forget to visit <a href="http://www.proveneczemacures.com/blog">Eczema blog</a></p>
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		<title>Understanding Infantile Eczema</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:48:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tasha Emerson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thousands of children all over North America are afflicted with a common skin condition, infantile eczema. Having a rash in childhood is relatively common and the itch can be irritating but with infantile eczema, it's aggressive and the child scratches profusely making things worse. Eczema is a general terms that refers to several skin conditions. The skin turns red, gets irritated and sometimes, in more extreme cases, there are fluid-filled bumps. Atopic dermatitis is the medical term for infantile eczema.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thousands of children all over North America are afflicted with a common skin condition, infantile eczema. Having a rash in childhood is relatively common and the itch can be irritating but with infantile eczema, it's aggressive and the child scratches profusely making things worse. Eczema is a general terms that refers to several skin conditions. The skin turns red, gets irritated and sometimes, in more extreme cases, there are fluid-filled bumps. Atopic dermatitis is the medical term for infantile eczema.</p>
<p>How do children contract get this condition? Are there symptoms and if a child gets it, how long will it last? There are many ways to view this affliction which include prevention and treatment.</p>
<p>So, how do kids get this condition? Infantile eczema occurs for several reasons. Genetics plays a role. Parents with asthma or hay fever more often than not, have children with infantile eczema. Scented laundry detergent, soaps, synthetic material on the skin, overheating, and metal clasps touching the skin are many ways this can flare. Generally between the ages of 2 and 6 months old is when this develops. It's important to remember that this skin condition is not contagious.</p>
<p>The first sign that there might be eczema is dry, itchy skin. Rashes develop on the cheeks is the next sign that a baby might be getting infantile eczema and then this rash spreads down the neck toward the abdomen. As they grow older, the eczema appears behind the knees, as well as on the arms and wrists.</p>
<p>Infantile eczema goes into remission and symptoms may even disappear for months or years at a time. For many children, it starts to improve by the age of 6 and may experience flare-ups throughout the rest of their life. For some kids, this condition may improve then return at the onset of puberty.</p>
<p>There is no foolproof way to prevent eczema but there are some things a parent can do. Avoiding possible triggers is the best way to try to prevent infantile eczema. Things like pollen, mold, dry winter air, harsh or perfumed soaps and detergents, tobacco smoke, sweating, excessive heat are some of the ways to help prevent eczema. Many scientists are of the mindset that all eczema is inherited and can not be prevented.</p>
<p>Topical corticosteroids are commonly used in treatment as well as steroid creams. Non-steroid medications are options and sometimes antihistamines are prescribed to help reduce the itching.</p>
<p>Eczema is common, yet easily treated and children need not suffer. There are options. Ask your family physician what is best for your child.</p>
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