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  2. Atopic dermatitis (eczema) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo...

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    Treatment. Treatment of atopic dermatitis may start with regular moisturizing and other self-care habits. If these don't help, your health care provider might suggest medicated creams that control itching and help repair skin. These are sometimes combined with other treatments. Atopic dermatitis can be persistent.

  3. Home Remedies for Eczema Symptom Relief - Healthline

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    Aloe vera. Manuka honey. Relaxation. Diet. Prevention. Takeaway. You may be able to reduce symptoms of eczema by avoiding triggers, including perfumed soaps and detergents. Some home remedies ...

  4. Dermatitis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Taking dietary supplements, such as vitamin D and probiotics, for atopic dermatitis. Applying rice bran broth to the skin, for atopic dermatitis. Using 5% tea tree oil shampoo, for dandruff. Applying an aloe product to the skin, for seborrheic dermatitis.

  5. How Long Does Eczema Last When It’s Treated or Untreated? -...

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    Eczema symptoms tend to last for a few weeks at a time. Acute eczema may resolve completely after treatment, while chronic eczema may resolve and occasionally flare up again throughout your life ...

  6. Eczema Diet: Foods to Eat and Foods to Avoid - Healthline

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    Many foods may contain these metals in trace amounts. Nickel and cobalt may be found in: whole grains, including wheat, oats, and buckwheat. legumes such as chickpeas and soy products. nuts and ...

  7. Severe Eczema Treatment: Medications, Remedies, and More -...

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    Corticosteroids. High potency and ultra-high potency corticosteroids can be used to treat severe eczema. These are topical medications that help reduce inflammation and relieve itching. Some ...

  8. 5 Ayurvedic Treatments for Eczema - Healthline

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    consuming medicated ghee for 5 to 7 days. whole body oil massage. inducing sweating. inducing purging and vomiting. These treatments are meant to help eczema by removing toxins and supporting the ...

  9. Homeopathy for Eczema: Does It Work? - Healthline

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    Massage therapy: A gentle, 20-minute massage using a moisturizer may help reduce eczema symptoms by reducing stress and encouraging blood flow. Sunflower seed oil: Sunflower oil contains vitamin E ...

  10. Eczema Treatment for Adults, Children, and Infants - Healthline

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    Alternative treatments. While researchers are still exploring alternative and complementary approaches to eczema, possible methods include: coconut oil. sunflower or safflower oil. topical vitamin ...

  11. Atopic dermatitis (eczema) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Atopic dermatitis (eczema) symptoms can appear anywhere on the body and vary widely from person to person. They may include: Dry, cracked skin. Itchiness (pruritus) Rash on swollen skin that varies in color depending on your skin color. Small, raised bumps, on brown or Black skin. Oozing and crusting.