Eczema
Cream |
$19.95 +S&H |

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Use
Eczema Cream for relief of:
- Red, itchy and scaly skin
- Inflamed areas that may weep or bleed when
scratched
- Blistering
- Cracked and painful skin
- Risk of infection in severe case.
Eczema often runs in families and may be exacerbated
by stress or contact with certain chemicals or
other allergens.

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What is Eczema?
Eczema is an inflammation of the skin and may
be associated with an allergic reaction, although the cause
is often unknown. Childhood eczema is sometimes found behind
the knee or in the bend of an elbow and will often clear
up by the time the child reaches puberty.
Eczema affects more than 15 million
Americans and ten percent of all children have
eczema.
The most common of all eczemas is Atopic and
has been linked with asthma and hay fever. People of all
ages can be affected, but there seems to be a trend for it
within some families.
A common symptom is itchiness that
can become very uncomfortable. The skin has an overall dryness,
can become very red, and highly inflamed. Persistent scratching
only worsens the condition and can cause skin infections.
If infected, the skin can weep and have cracks
in it. Skin hydration must be maintained. Eczema
Cream can be used for both skin hydration and to
reduce inflammation.
Allergic Contact Eczema results when the body
has a reaction to a skin contact with a substance that the
immune system finds unacceptable. The reaction may be immediate,
or can develop over an extended period of time. Some of the
typical substances are nickel, perfumes, cloth, rubber, and
tin. Some of the offending substances may be found of the
commonest of items, such as rings, buckles, the buttons on
clothes, watches, and other jewelry.
Irritant Contact Eczema is caused by contact
with substance that could be encountered daily, such as soaps,
certain chemicals, and detergents. Hairdressers and beauticians
often find themselves with rashes and inflamed skin. As with
atopic eczema, keeping the skin moist can help in preventing
an outbreak. Herbal products, unlike remedies containing
drugs, can be used often during the day without any adverse
side affects.
Infantile Seborrhoeic
Eczema can be very common
for children under 1 year of age. The reason for this condition,
also called cradle cap is not fully understood. While the
condition is not considered to be serious, it can be treated
with herbal products and usually lasts only a few months.
Adult Seborrhoeic Eczema can be more serious
than the infant version. It can be found in the scalp and
can spread to the face, ears, neck, and chest. The skin becomes
inflamed, red, and can flake. Using a product, like Eczema
Cream, that can hydrate the skin while also protecting
against infections should offer quick relief for this type
of eczema.
Varicose Eczema is a condition found in the
lower leg. People in their middle to late years are found
most likely to encounter this eczema. Poor circulation is
suspected. The ankles are most often affected and if the
skin is left untreated, ulcers can develop. Typical treatment
is an emollient, especially one that can improved the general
health of the skin.
Discoid Eczema most often is an adult condition.
It appears as a small, coin shaped redness of the skin. Most
often it is found on the trunk or lower legs. These can erupt
or weep. Emollients are a usual treatment, but care should
be taken that the skin does not become infected. (treatment
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How can Eczema Cream help?
Regular use of Eczema Cream will:
- Reduce redness and dry skin
- Relieve discomfort and itching
- Prevent infection
- Reduce scarring
It is recommended that Eczema Cream be used
together with a course of Immunity
Plus to strengthen the
immune system and help prevent further outbreaks of Eczema
in the future.
How has Eczema Cream helped others?
My child is four years old and has suffered from eczema
almost all his life. He is always miserable and itchy and
I really believe that the eczema is affecting his self confidence
and development because he is unhappy all the time. Your Eczema
cream really helped to soothe the redness and take
away the itchiness. At least he is sleeping at night without
waking up and he cries much less now.- Sylvia, 34 years
old.