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HEALTH: 8 WAYS TO GET RID OF DYSHIDROTIC ECZEMA ON YOUR HANDS.

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 Apple Cider Vinegar


Apple cider vinegar has n number of applications one of
which is in dyshidrotic eczema. It’s is very effective in
treating dyshidrotic eczema . This is an easy remedy to
treat this painful skin disorder. For this remedy,
Take apple cider vinegar and water in equal
amount.
Mix them well.
Soak your hands in this solution two times a day.
Another way you can use this remedy is,
Take a tablespoon of organic apple cider vinegar.
Mix it in a glass full of water.
Drink this three times a day for relief in dyshidrotic
eczema .

****Oatmeal


The wonders of oatmeal on the skin are well known.
Oatmeal is a very popular remedy used to make skin
beautiful and healthy but, oatmeal has more to it. It not just
make the skin smooth and beautiful, it also soothes the
irritated skin. It reduces the inflammation and helps in
relieving the itchiness. For this remedy,
Make a thin batch of oatmeal and let it cool down.
For this, keep it in the refrigerator for a few hours.
Now, apply it on the skin and allow it to dry. After it
dries completely, wash it off under running water.
While washing the oatmeal, be very gentle as it
exfoliates the skin. Being harsh in this stage can
cause further irritation to your skin.
Alternatively, you can ground the oatmeal finely.
Mix the oatmeal with cool water. You can do it in a
small basin or in a foot bath.
Now, soak the hands and feet in it.
Let them stay for 15 to 20 minutes.
Repeat this remedy regularly.


*****Omega 3, 6 and 9


Omega 3, 6 and 9 are a great remedy for treating
dyshidrotic eczema. They work effectively in treating this
skin disorder.
Take omega 3, 6 and 9 regularly to treat dyshidrotic
eczema.


*****Creams


Keeping the skin hydrated is a must in dyshidrotic eczema.
Applying creams and lotions is a must. The creams and
lotions keep the skin from drying.
Apply creams like Lubriderm and Eucerin on the
affected skin.
Reapply the creams and lotions in some time as the
skin tends to absorb them very quickly.
Make it a point to moisturize the skin after taking
shower to keep dryness at bay.



***** Thick ointments


Thick ointments like vegetable oil, petroleum jelly, and
mineral oil are very effective in treating dyshidrotic
eczema . The best part about applying the heavy ointments
is that they hold the moisture inside the skin for a longer
duration of time and hence, help in warding off skin
irritation.
Apply the thick ointments like vegetable oil,
petroleum jelly and mineral oil directly on the
affected skin.


**** Use natural cleansing products



This is one of the most important points that one needs to
keep in consideration.
Use soaps and detergents that are made of natural
ingredients and are a perfume- free.
Use hypoallergic cleansers that are specially made
for sensitive skin.



***Cold water baths and
showers
Bathing with hot water can cause more irritation, dryness,
and redness. So, the people who are suffering from
dyshidrotic eczema must bath with cold or lukewarm water.
Spending about 15 minutes in cool bath regularly is
of great help.


******. Baking Soda


Baking soda is also a very effective remedy for treating
dyshidrotic eczema. For this remedy,
Make a solution of baking soda.
Soak your hands and feet in this solution for about
15 minutes every day to get rid of dyshidrotic
eczema .
Summary
Dyshidrotic eczema is a skin disorder is a kind of eczema
that leads to blisters and vesicles typically on hands and
feet. This skin disorder is known by many names including
pompholyx and dyshidrosis. It is the 3 most common
skin inflammation. Women are more susceptible to
dyshidrotic eczema as compared to men.
It can occur as a side effect of IVIG (intravenous
immunoglobulin infusions) that are used in the treatment of
various immune system disorders.
It is often seen that half of the people who have dyshidrotic
eczema also suffer from atopic dermatitis. Atopic
dermatitis is also a kind of eczema.
The blisters caused by dyshidrotic eczema can be
described as typically small, fluid- filled blisters that are
most of the times very itchy.
The symptoms of dyshidrotic eczema are the appearance
of blisters that are small, fluid-filled, itchy and painful. They
appear in clusters in between the fingers as well as toes.
They can also appear on the edges of the fingers, toes,
soles and palm.
The blisters stay for three weeks before drying out. The skin
that is beneath the blisters is usually red, cracked and
painful.
The actual cause of dyshidrotic eczema is still unclear but,
there are several things that can be blamed for this skin
disorder. This skin order usually occurs with hay fever,
exacerbating with allergies. It occurs to the people who are
under stress, have a sensitive skin, have atopic dermatitis,
have allergies, work with nickel, cobalt or chromium, work
with cement, wash hands and feet frequently or receive
IVIG.
There are certain complications that can occur in this skin
disorder. Scratching the skin can lead to tears increasing
the susceptibility to skin infections. It also makes the skin
hard and thick.
Dyshidrotic eczema may re-appear timely but, all the easy
and effective home remedies mentioned here can be very
helpful to get rid of dyshidrotic eczema .

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