Saturday, January 12, 2008

How to Use Aloe Vera to Treat Eczema

Introduction

Eczema is a skin rash that is characterized by dry, itchy skin that is often red, flaky and blistering, depending on the severity of the condition. You can prevent eczema flareups with aloe vera.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

See a dermatologist to diagnose your eczema. It's important to rule out other skin conditions like a fungal infection so you can find the right treatment.
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Step Two

Switch to moisturizing soap and body wash with aloe vera as an ingredient. Ordinary soaps add to skin dryness and can exacerbate eczema.
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Step Three

Apply aloe vera gel to soothe irritation. Aloe vera gel can either be harvested directly from the plant or bought in a commercial preparation. Aloe vera is not toxic and doesn't sting when applied.
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Step Four

Use aloe propolis cream to treat eczema. Propolis is a waxy substance with natural antibiotic qualities. When combined with aloe vera and other ingredients in a moisturizer, anecdotal evidence indicates it may improve eczema symptoms.
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Step Five

Use aloe vera shampoo if you have eczema on your scalp or around your hairline. Hairsprays and other hair products can trigger and exacerbate eczema in these areas. Regular use of aloe vera shampoo can clear and prevent outbreaks.
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Step Six

Keep using aloe to treat eczema even after the affected area appears healed to prevent the rash from returning. When topically applied, aloe vera has no side effects except possible allergic reactions, so you don't have to worry about overdosing.

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