The term “antioxidants” has become a popular buzzword that can prevent ailments such as premature aging and cancer. But did you know that antioxidants can be used to treat eczema? Some cases of eczema (atopic dermatitis) are caused by a skin disorder that is a result of abnormal skin cell growth and turnover. The epidermis, [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 10, 2010
Before prescribing any treatments for eczema, a dermatologist considers the individual’s type of eczema, severity of the condition, age, medical history, current overall health status, and any other possible medical concerns. Any medication prescribed is meant to clear the eczema infection, reduce inflammation, reduce itchiness, and prevent worsening of the condition. Very seldom is one [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, January 3, 2010
If you want to know how to cure eczema, you’re going to need to know how to treat your body from the inside out. Of course, doctors and other medical experts say there is no cure for eczema, but the three steps below will help you find long-term relief. Drink your water! Drinking water may [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, April 19, 2009
According to the Philadelphia Business Journal, the FDA just approved* a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory foam, Neosalus Cream. This cream/foam is available by prescription and works by repairing a compromised skin barrier and provides protection and moisturization of the skin. The product sounds interesting, but I’m concerned with how this product will affect the body in the [...]
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