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Eczema
Eczema is a common reaction of
the skin to a wide range of irritants and allergies. Symptoms include
reddening, itching, blistering and oozing.
In severe cases the skin thickens into
scabs. Atopic Eczema the most common form, frequently occurs
in children and can run in the family. It is often associated with
hay fever and asthma.
Contact Eczema also known as
contact dermatitis is a localised and temporary allergic response
to an irritant.
Seborrhoeic Eczema tends to occur
when there is an overproduction of the skin's natural oils.
Tip: diluted essential oils of
lavender, bergamot and geranium on the skin may help to relieve
itching and inflammation. Dilute with almond oil or sesame oil.
The following may help in the treatment
of Eczema:
Aromatherapy,
Naturopathy, Chinese
Herbal Medicine, Nutritional
Therapy, Homeopathy,
Herbal
Medicine.
You
are recommended to seek advice of a qualified health practitioner. To find a qualified
practitioner in your area look in the Practitioner
Directory.

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