How to Treat Eczema skin disease with Herbal Medicine

There are numerous skin diseases that are inadequately treated using modern medicine, and eczema is no exception. Eczema is a general term for many types of skin inflammation and it is also known as
dermatitis. The skin disease called eczema means a boiling over of the skin and is characterized by spontaneous eruptions with mild to severe itching, redness, flaking and tiny blisters.

In chronic cases, the skin affected becomes thickened and appears like the back of a tree. Have you got this skin disease called eczema? Or are you seeing some signs of eczema appearing on your skin? Do not be troubled, you can use this natural home remedies to get eczema out of your skin.

Causes of Eczema:

The causes of eczema are extremely wide and sometimes unknown. Allergic reaction, irritants, inherited stress and genetic factors are believed to be related to the development of Eczema. Some other common cause of contacting eczema is by sharing clothing's with an infected person.

Signs and Symptoms of Eczema:

1. Infant eczema: A child may show signs of eczema at a very tender age or a few months after birth. A rash appears on the face, and may spread to the rest of the body, and the child suffers severe itching.

2. Contact Eczema: After contact with a substance to which one is allergic to, for example jewellery, certain plants or cosmetics, a person gets this type of eczema. The skin becomes red and itchy with tiny blisters starting to appear within 48 hours of contact.

3. Housewife's Eczema: It is an irritant eczema caused by prolonged exposure of the hands to detergents, washing liquids, shampoos and other cosmetic items. In this variety the skin may crack, flake and itch cause skin disorders.

Herbal Remedies for Eczema treatment:

1. The affected part on the skin should be cleaned daily with warm water boiled with the bark of a neem tree. This is a simple measure to prevent secondary infection and itching.

2. The paste prepared from neem bark should be applied on the affected part and allowed to dry and then washed off.

3. Pure nee, oil, in a dosage of 2 to 4 drops well mixed in a cup of warm milk with sugar should be taken daily for 40 days.

4. Doob grass, harar, sendha narmak, chakhar and tulsi should be taken in equal quantities and crushed with kanji or buttermilk and applied on affected areas daily for 4 to 6 weeks gives good results.

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