11 Effective Home Remedies for Treating Eczema on the Face

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Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a skin condition wherein the skin becomes, itchy, red, inflamed, and rough in certain patches all around the body. It is the name for a series of skin conditions of the same nature.

Symptoms of Eczema on Face

Eczema often begins with patches of dry and scaly areas on the skin. It commonly occurs in the facial areas, and in areas where sweat can accumulate, like the hands, feet, inside the elbows, in the back of your knees, etc. As time progresses, theses patches of skin tend to become more inflamed and itchier, leading to darker patches of skin, bumpiness and thickening of the skin.

Eczema is very common among children than adults, and children who have dealt with eczema are more likely to contract it in the future. If left unchecked, one can get hay fever and asthma.

Causes of Eczema on Face

The causes for Eczema are still unknown, however studies have led doctors to believe that it could be caused by factors such as abnormal immune systems, genetics and skin defects.

Eczema is not contagious, and can flare up with certain triggers such as allergies, pollution, and dairy.

11 Amazing Home Remedies for Eczema on Face

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When Eczema occurs on the face, it can often create insecurities among people when traveling outside, and can affect a person’s confidence. The following illustrates treatments and preventive measures for Eczema that occurs in the facial with items that you can find at your very own house and procure at nearby shops.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil is a natural product that is used for various purposes such as cooking, hair rejuvenation and lubricant. It is very accessible and affordable to the normal consumer.

Directions: Apply coconut oil on the affected area once or twice a day. This will cool the skin and prevent itchiness. Coconut oil gets rid of the bacteria on the skin, which would decrease any chances of further infection, making it a long term benefit for treating Eczema on face.

Turmeric

Turmeric is a spice that is used for cooking and is known to cure common ailments such as coughs and colds. It contains certain compounds known as ‘Curcumins’ that have anti-oxidants and anti-inflammatory effects.

Directions: Although one would believe that the best application of turmeric is to apply it on your skin, it is suggested that through ingestion, turmeric contains anti-oxidants that can help protect your skin and neutralize free radical agents. Put a teaspoon of turmeric in your meals every day for better and brighter facial features.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is a plant that is very versatile in its uses, seen from its influence in green foodstuffs, skin cosmetics, and medicine. One can even grow their own Aloe Vera plant, as it does not require too much maintenance to keep healthy.

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Directions: Applying Aloe Vera on your face straight from the plant can cool it by a great amount due to the presence of anti-inflammatory compounds.

Fish oil

Fish oils contain Omega-3 fatty acids which is a type of fat that is beneficial against diseases like Arthritis and Asthma, and is also very important for an infant’s development.

Direction: Ingesting about 3-10 grams of fish oil a day contains enough Omega-3 fatty acids to help counter Eczema and to improve the condition of the skin.

Olive oil

Olive oil is commonly found in any household due to its versatility in cooking. It also contains high amounts of Omega-3 fatty acids, is rich in anti-oxidants, and is a very good preventive measure for a number of heart diseases.

Directions: Olive oil can be applied to the affected facial areas and in your hair, which helps nourish hair follicles as well. Adding olive oil to your diet as well helps heal your skin from the inside and improves your health.

Tea tree oil

Tea tree oil is generally used for alleviating skin conditions. It is most commonly used as a cleansing to get rid of germs around your skin, as a sanitizer, and as an anti-fungal agent. However, it can be used to nourish your skin from deep within.

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Directions: To utilize tea tree oil against your facial Eczema, mix a few drops of tea tree oil with olive oil and apply on the affected areas several times a day. If caught early on, this method can prevent Eczema from ever popping up.

Pumpkin seeds

Pumpkin seeds are used as cooking ingredients and can be consumed as a healthy snack. They are highly nutritious, containing high amounts of healthy oils, magnesium, and most importantly zinc.

Directions: Consuming Pumpkin seeds on a regular basis can help prevent wounds from forming on the skin, and in metabolising the fatty acids in your body, which can help reduce the inflammatory tendencies that Eczema can produce. The existence of zinc helps make Pumpkin seeds a very good source for treating Eczema.

Oatmeal

Oatmeal, although primarily an extremely healthy and nutritious breakfast food, has been recognised by dermatologists as a product that can be used to treat inflammatory ailments.

Directions: Apply oatmeal directly onto the skin to see the effects. Not only does its anti-inflammatory properties help reduce itchiness and dryness of the skin, but the anti-oxidants present in oatmeal helps nourish and clean the skin as well.

Licorice extract

Licorice has been known to mainly be consumed as candy. However, it can be used in preparing meals and has medicinal values, helping treat and prevent cancer, heartburn and with ovarian issues. Licorice also has anti-inflammatory tendencies which makes it an ideal candidate to use against Eczema.

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Directions: Add a few drops of Licorice extract to water, coconut oil, or any normal itch creams and apply over the affected area every day to see better looking and better feeling skin.

Baking soda

Baking soda is a common ingredient used in cooking baked goods, wherein the bicarbonate present helps dough to rise, creating air bubbles for fluffier cakes. It is also a substitute/enhancer for several other products that we use in our daily lives, such as toothpaste, detergent, and cleaning agents. It also helps in exfoliating the skin and is a very quick tool to treat Eczema.

Directions: Mix a little baking soda with some water to create a paste which can be applied on inflamed skin areas. It will instantly cool the skin, decrease inflammation and reduce itchiness.

Sunflower oil

Sunflower oil is used in food as a frying oil, and has health benefits such as reducing risks of cardiovascular disease, lowering cholesterol, and decreases the risk of cancer. It also contains anti-inflammatory properties that make it perfect for nourishing and cleaning the skin.

Directions: Apply sunflower oil directly onto the skin about once or twice a day, preferably right after taking a bath.

Hopefully these home remedies help you deal with you facial Eczema in an efficient and easy manner!

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