Eczema

 
The outbreak of eczema can be avoided by following some of the simple precautions. You need to follow certain precaution measure in the eczema treatment. They are:

1.      Keep moisturizing frequently.

2.      Avoid the sudden temperature change or humidity change.

3.      Avoid excess sweating or overheating.

4.      Reduce the stress

5.      Avoid in contact with the scratchy material like wool or other irritant substances.

6.      Avoid using harsh soaps, solvents and detergents.

7.      Avoid the environmental factors that trigger out the allergies like pollen, mites, animal dander and molds.

8.      Be more aware about the food that causing an outbreak and avoid all those foods.

It becomes more infected on frequent skin affection of eczema. If this happens for you, then your doctor may prescribe for topical or oral antibiotics which kill bacterial causing infection. If it is the case of severe itching, then sedative antihistamines are used in order to reduce the itching and they are also available in both prescription and varieties that are over-the-countries. The common side effect of using antihistamines is causing drowsiness, it is recommended to take it in the evening which helps the restless person suffering from eczema to go for sleep.

You can find with positive effects on tar treatments and phototherapy. However, the tar treatment seems to be messy and phototherapy is in need of some special equipment. In final, if the eczema is resistant to therapy you may be prescribed for the drug cyclosporine A, which modifies your immune response. The drug is used only for the extreme cases because it has some association with the side effects.

The eczema is not the contagious disease that spreads for everyone, if you take proper eczema treatment you can get rid of the problem some how.