Natural treatments for eczema are part of a general trend toward holistic solutions for health, with people increasingly aware of the side effects that often accompany conventional medication. There is also growing scientific interest in herbal medicine and remedies, with research attempting to understand why certain plants are effective for particular conditions.
Eczema is a skin condition characterised by inflamed, irritated red patches of skin - typically manifesting itself on the face, scalp, arms and knees. It is believed to be triggered by a number of factors, including contact with certain substances including the chemicals found in cosmetics and household cleaning products – and is known as contact dermatitis. Some people are more likely to experience eczema, primarily as an inherited condition, where it often appears in childhood, and is called atopic dermatitis. Other factors that may trigger eczema in children include certain foods, with dairy and peanuts thought to contribute.
Natural therapies can be a useful complement or substitute to conventional treatment options, and are increasingly accepted by the medical profession as a legitimate form of therapy.
You can find out more about these and other natural treatments on the pages of this site.
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