Soothe your symptoms without a prescription

Home remedies foreczemacan help you manage your symptoms without a prescription.

Some home remedies for eczema may even reduce the frequency of flareups.

Probiotics may have some use in preventing eczema, though.

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However, further research is needed.

Consult a qualified health professional before using probiotics to discuss whether they are appropriate for you or your child.

Children with immune deficiencies should not take probiotics unless under a healthcare provider’s supervision.

Consult your healthcare provider before using any topical applications.

Some herbs, such aschamomile, should not be put on eczema in certain people.

This is because they are known to cause allergic contact dermatitis.

Additionally, when choosing a moisturizer, avoid scented products, which may further irritate your skin.

Tea tree oil is often used as a natural remedy for eczema.

According to a report published inPediatric Dermatology, olive oil may exacerbate dry skin and eczema.

However, clinical studies of GLA have generally found that it does not help with eczema.

Studies have found it to be a helpful home remedy for treating mild to moderate eczema.

Colloidal Oatmeal

Colloidal oatmeal is a finely ground oatmeal that is mixed with a liquid base.

It is used as a topical skin treatment for various skin conditions.

Colloidal oatmeal can also be an effective home remedy for eczema.

A 2020 study found that a colloidal oat cream was superior to a standard moisturizer in patients with eczema.

Vaseline (Petroleum Jelly)

Vaseline can be a soothing home remedy for eczema.

It can help keep your skin moist and add a protective layer between your skin and external irritants.

Vaseline is made from mineral oil and natural waxes.

It is safe to use even on sensitive skin.

Honey

The use of natural honey as a treatment for eczema has not been well-studied.

A few small studies have had mixed results.

Note that you should only use medical-grade honey to treat your eczema.

Medical-grade honey has been processed to remove any potentially dangerous contaminants.

While they may reduce itching, dryness, and irritation, they won’t cure your eczema.

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