Homeopathy Treatment for Eczema

The term Eczema originates from the Greek word ekzein which means to boil out. Eczema usually manifests as tiny blisters or hives. It's as if the skin was bubbling up or boiling the inside.

In the majority of cases, there are inflammations of the epidermal layer the skin, which eventually causes the appearance of a skin rash. Also known in the form of Dermatitis, Eczema or Dermatitis is quite common. Some sources claim that 50% of the population is affected at some point or another. It usually develops in infants or infant Eczema which tends to decrease but can persist into adulthood.

Eczema is a broad word used to describe a variety of skin inflammation. It is sometimes referred to as dermatitis. The most well-known type of eczema can be described as Atopic Dermatitis (some people may use both terms to refer to them interchangeably). There are however numerous types of eczema.

Eczema is a problem for people of all age, race although it is more common among infants. It usually resolves on its own before the age of three years for about half of affected infants. For others the condition tends to return throughout the course of life. Eczema sufferers often have a background of other allergies like the hayfever or asthma. About 30 percent of children and 4 to 6 percentage of adults are believed to suffer from eczema. The most commonly cited cause is due to the vaccination process or due to a food allergies.

Causes

The precise reason for eczema is not known, however an abnormality in the body's immune system is thought to be one of the major causes. Certain types of eczema may be caused by chemicals that touch the skin during day to daily life, including soaps, cosmetics and clothes and jewelry, detergents, or sweat. A few substances found in our environment could act as allergens (substances that trigger allergic reactions such as fur, pollens, lead, and so on) can also trigger outbreaks of eczema. The changes in the temperature of the environment or humidity, or psychological stress can also be thought of as the cause of flare-ups of eczema in a small number of people.

Symptoms

The symptoms can be completely unique and individual to the person suffering as they affect no two people in the same way. The most commonly reported symptoms of Eczema which is also known by the name of Contact Dermatitis.

  1. Dry skin, skin rashes
  2. Inflammation and redness, as well as swelling
  3. Dry, itchy skin. Itching is a typical sign. If it's not itchy, then it's not Eczema
  4. In the severe and acute kind of Atopic Eczema, there could be temperature and heat changes as the body is affected.
  5. Skin cracks that are the skin is flaky and scaly
  6. Weeping and bleeding skin with a sticky or liquid discharge
  7. The pain is burning and stinging.
  8. Feeling down and depressed could lead to depression, in extreme cases as well as irritation and itching of the skin, which can cause behavioral issues in children.
  9. Eczema blisters that can occur in a variety of types of Eczema
  10. The scars from eczema can result due to constant scratching. They leave marks of brown or blackish hyper-pigmented spots.

Treatment

The purpose of treating eczema should be to prevent and minimize itching, inflammation and the aggravation of the condition. The treatment for eczema can include lifestyle changes including dietary restrictions, the avoidance of certain kinds of cloths jewellery, etc. and also the use of medicines. Treatment is usually based upon an individual's age, overall health status, and the type and severity of the conditionHomoeopathic treatment for Eczema.

Eczema isn't an external condition disease, but rather an internal one that is caused by a defective immune system that has genetic predispositions. It is evident that the condition is deep-seated and requires well-planned drugs that are deep-acting. Traditional treatment with steroids or other topical treatments are able to reduce (that is how they treat) signs of disease, but are not able to cure the condition. However, homoeopathy could be able to increase the body's natural healing abilities and repair the disturbed immune system.

Homeopathic Treatment

      It helps the body's own healing process.

      It operates at the root and helps restore deviated immunity to normal.

      It is able to address genetic tendencies

      Homeopathy is a natural remedy that uses medicinal herbs in extremely small quantities, resulting in an effective treatment that is efficient, yet completely free of any negative side effects.

In the field of homeopathy, eczema has been thought of, understood, and considered to be an outside manifestation of an internal problem. It is a fact that it is the result of a reactivity of the skin that could be caused by internal or external causes. Eczema is more an end-product and not a disease in itself. The typical reaction manifests on the skin, manifesting as an eczematous eruptions. The treatment for eczema that relies on the application of creams or ointments to the skin, in the event that it's a skin-deep issue could be ineffective for the long haul. Eczema requires treatment at a higher degree to address it from its root. It is the best method to do this with homeopathic treatments.

Homoeopathic Medicine

  1. Graphites: The Graphites are the appearance of a thick, watery, as well as sticky liquid. Most of the time those suffering from this kind of eczema are suffering from constipation and weight gain. They may also be sensitive to cold. Their normal skin gets cold and hard, however the affected area is smooth and dry.
  2. Mezereum: Eczema, which can cause an emollient crust over the scalp. Patients may experience an intense itching, especially at night.
  3. Hepar sulfur is an option for eczema that has formed pus. The patient is generally more susceptible to the cold. Itching is severe or sneezing as well as sensitivity to cold
  4. Dulcamara : Eczema itchy skin that gets worse when it is cold or damp weather.There is a thickening of yellowish crusts and intense itching that indicate the need for this remedy.