Natural Eczema Treatment
A naturopathic approach to eczema treatment
Triggers for eczema start the skin on a path to chronic inflammation. Some of these stressors may include emotional stress, your environment, dietary triggers, physical irritation of the skin and lifestyle factors. Natural eczema treatment can be safe and effective to treat underlying inflammation.
Eczema or atopic dermatitis, is an inflammatory skin condition, that makes your skin thick and rough. Also, it is typically itchy, and sometimes can be extremely itchy, creating a scratch-itch cycle that perpetuates the skin lesions.
Eczema may present on the skin with several different types lesions. Nummular eczema (aka discoid eczema) occurs with coin-shaped lesions and is the most common presentation; however, there are other forms such as dyshidrotic eczema, pompholyx, infantile or adult seborrhea, asteatotic, contact dermatitis and varicose eczema.
You may be frustrated with relying solely on corticosteroid creams that only provide you with temporary relief. Consequently, you may be ready to try a natural eczema treatment that can uncover and treat underlying triggers.
The genetic component to eczema manifests when you have a family history of eczema, allergies or asthma. In this situation, you increase your likelihood of having the same health condition as family members. This is the “atopy” (familial) component of eczema.
In eczema, your immune system “overreacts” and hastens the production of new skin, thereby creating the patchy, thickened appearance, characteristic of eczema.
Certain food or environmental allergens may trigger a hyper-reactive response from the immune system, which then presents on the skin. Hence, it is important to determine if and to what degree these triggers are contributing to your eczema.
Conventionally, a dermatologist or family doctor treats your eczema. Typically, they prescribe you a prescription anti-inflammatory topical treatment. This treatment is usually in the form of one of several types of corticosteroid creams. Sometimes, this may provide enough relief to clear your skin and keep it clear. But quite commonly, prescription corticosteroids serve to *control* the inflammation of your eczema, but will not heal it for the long-term. This means that you may experience temporary relief or improvement, but your eczema will return or flare-up with cessation of the corticosteroids.
Also, corticosteroid creams used for a long duration can thin your skin and weaken your immune system.
A naturopath will assess several variables of your health related to your eczema. Firstly, your diet may play a role in instigating or continuing the inflammatory cycle of your skin. For this reason, we offer food sensitivity testing to measure antibody levels in your blood to certain plausible trigger foods in your diet. If you consume these trigger foods, you can develop inflammatory symptoms in the body, such as eczema.
Your naturopath will assess and address your stress levels. As a result, they may ask you about your emotional or environmental stressors, that could be impacting your skin. They will also discuss other contributing factors, such as your ability to handle stress, lack of sleep or level of physical activity. From here, your naturopath will develop strategies for you to manage your stresses and improve your stress tolerance.
The naturopathic approach works to optimize your digestive health and immune system in order for your eczema to heal. Natural eczema treatment involves a holistic non-pharmaceutical approach to improving your skin.
Your naturopath will discuss your skin care routine, an important component of your skin health. For that reason, our Naturopathic Doctors will ask you about your past and current skin care regime and assess whether it is appropriate for your skin and your eczema.
Our Naturopathic Doctors are knowledgeable and experienced with treating patients with various presentations of eczema and will assess your health from a holistic perspective and offer natural options to treat your skin. Book an appointment or contact Zentai Wellness Centre for further inquiries.