Ezema Lotion - Learn How To Help Yourself Feel Better

Published: 22nd March 2011
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In severe cases of eczema rash, eczema treatments alone may not be enough to get rid of the itching. Whether the treatment you are taking is an oral eczema medication or some form of topical application such as an eczema ointment or a cream, it might not be able to provide that much relief from itching. In situations such as these, it is best to use an eczema lotion together with any eczema treatment you are using. This way, you will be able to decrease the severity of the rashes as well as be relieved from the itching that they cause.

Sadly, eczema treatments are only effective against skin inflammation caused by eczema. Regardless of the form - whether they are applied on the skin or taken by mouth - they only contain ingredients which stop skin inflammation from going on. As a result, eczema treatments effectively stop an eczema rash from spreading further. Eczema treatments can also reduce the severity of existing rashes. However, apart from these two uses of eczema treatments, there is nothing that they can do to reduce the itchiness of eczema rashes.


An eczema lotion cannot be classified as an eczema treatment for the mere fact that it does not contain any eczema medication. Even so, it is made up of ingredients that either indirectly or directly reduce the itching sensation that eczema brings. And since existing eczema treatments are incapable of doing so, an eczema lotion can be used while taking them so that you will not only experience a decrease in rashes but also with the itching.

Blueberry leaves, Green Tea, and Aloe Vera extract are among the common ingredients of an eczema lotion. These natural ingredients are particularly known for their skin soothing abilities. But eczema lotions may also contain ingredients produced in laboratories. Zinc oxide is one good example of these ingredients and it has been long used to relieve rashes of all sorts. Chemical ingredients like these may or may not be combined with natural ingredients to constitute an eczema lotion. Vitamin E is also another common ingredient incorporated in eczema lotions because it is a vitamin that helps restore skin health. It is an ingredient that may indirectly help in alleviating the itching of your skin.


When using a topical eczema treatment such as an eczema ointment or a cream, continue to do so as prescribed by the doctor or as instructed by the manufacturer. Wait for at least an hour before you subsequently apply eczema lotion on your rashes. Eczema creams and ointments usually take 10 to 15 minutes before they are absorbed by the skin. By waiting for at least one hour before applying a lotion, you can be confident that the eczema medication from the ointment or the cream were already fully absorbed. But, if you are using eczema medication in tablet form, capsules, or any other oral administered preparation, you can make use of the lotion at any time because it can't affect your body's digestion of the eczema treatment.

Ideally, you should be relieved from the itchiness of your rashes within a few minutes to an hour after applying an eczema lotion. If there hasn't been a decrease in the level of discomfort that you endure, then the eczema lotion that you utilized could be ineffective and you will need to try a different one. Some eczema lotions can also cause your rashes to worsen. In that case, take note of the ingredients of that eczema lotion and attempt using other eczema lotions which only have little ingredients so that you can easily decide which aren't good for your skin. Generally, it is best to make use of a lotion which is hypoallergenic and doesn't contain any fragrances and color.


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Charles Perkins is a skin care expert. For more knowledge concerning eczema lotion, visit http://www.GoodbyeEczema.com/Eczema-Lotion/

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