How to Cure Eczema on Your Hands

by Henri

If you have dry, itchy patches of skin on your fingers or hands, this could be eczema, a skin condition also known as atopic dermatitis. Eczema occurs in various parts of the body but is very common on the hands. Hand eczema can cause scaly patches on the skin that will flake often, can become red and cracked, might bleed and in most cases can be very painful.

However, if you have eczema on your hands, there is no need to panic or worry. There are actually treatments of lessening and even curing eczema on the hands so that you can live a comfortable life without this bothersome condition.

What Causes Eczema on Your Hands?

It is not known exactly what causes eczema on your hands but there are some things that we know help contribute to the condition. For example, frequent hand washing can dry out the skin on your hands, causing or worsening eczema in the area. In cold weather, the hands are often exposed which can increase the risk of eczema on this part of the body.

There is also a link to certain food allergies which contribute to eczema. For example, when a person eats a food their body has an intolerance or allergy to, they may break out in the same spot on their hands or fingers each time they are exposed, so it’s wise to learn which foods cause eczema.

You may be more likely to get eczema on the hands if you have similar skin problems, if you have allergies now or had them as a child or if you had hay fever as a child. If your hands get wet a lot or if your hands become exposed to irritating chemicals, such as through your job, then you are more likely to get hand eczema.

Treatment for Eczema on Hands

It can be difficult to find a the best treatment for eczema on your hands. If you want to go with a natural remedy, then a good start is to get to the cause. The food you eat can have a huge impact on your skin and its condition.

Certain foods contribute to eczema in many people. Common foods that eczema patients have problems with include gluten, milk protein and sugar. Eliminating these foods if they make your eczema worse is a good start to treatment.

Not allowing your skin to dry out is essential. This is harder when you have eczema on your hands but you can work around it by using a moisturizing hand cleanser and using lotion after washing your hands as well.

Another useful tip for eczema is coconut oil. You can apply it directly to the areas of hand eczema about two to three times a day. Since it is completely natural, you can’t really use it too much.

While it’s not always possible to eliminate stress in your life, it can help your eczema to try to reduce the amount of stress you experience and learn better ways of managing your stress. You should try to avoid chemicals and if you must clean with chemicals, try to wear gloves and prevent contact with your skin.

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