dry eczema skin

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No more dry, itchy alligator skin for you. If you want your skin to be clear, soft, and itch-free, the answer is within site!

Triggers That Turn Dry Skin to Eczema

Eczema (also called atopic dermatitis) is a skin condition that affects approximately 1 out of every 18 people in the United States. Dry eczema skin can be a very frustrating and painful thing.

So what can trigger an outbreak of dry eczema skin? There are a number of factors, which include:

1. Climate, including air quality.
2. Dust and dust mites.
3. Inks and dyes in soaps and detergents.
4. Foods like dairy, peanuts, wheat and eggs.

If you have eczema, you can go to the doctor, or you can treat it at home. Effective treatment options can be found here.

Preventing Outbreaks

You can keep from having a dry eczema skin outbreak by following a few simple steps:

1. Take lukewarm baths and showers instead of hot ones.
2. Wash your sheets, blankets and pillows regularly.
3. Keep dust to a minimum.
4. Keep your bedroom cool at night.
5. Use soapfree cleansers and detergents with no dyes or perfumes.

You can find even more tips here.

But What If You Already Have An Outbreak?

Treating dry eczema skin can be an expensive proposition!

* Dermatologist visits are expensive and don't always work the first time.
* Prescription creams and lotions are also expensive, and what if they don't work? You've got a worthless tube of cream sitting in your medicine cabinet.
* Over-the-counter medications might be less expensive than prescriptions, but are they effective?
* Prescription steroids may work, but cause harmful side effects.

What you really want is a safe, inexpensive, and natural solution to beat dry eczema skin. Go to treat-eczema-naturally.info for the solution to your current outbreak, and preventing future outbreaks.

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