Use Eczema Cream for relief from symptoms including:
- Blistering
- Inflamed areas that may weep or bleed when scratched
- Red, itchy and scaly skin
- Risk of infection in severe case.
- Cracked and painful skin
- Dyshidrotic eczema
- Nummular eczema
Eczema often runs in families and may be exacerbated by stress or contact with certain chemicals or other allergens.
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.
How can Eczema Cream help?
Regular use of Eczema Cream will:
- Prevent infection
- Reduce redness and dry skin
- Reduce scarring
- Relieve discomfort and itching
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.
What does Eczema Cream contain?
Ingredients (25g): Vitamin E Oil, Hydrocotyle Tr., Curcuma Tr., Vinca Minor Tr., Graphites 3X in a cream base.
How long until I see results?
Eczema Cream will give relief from irritation and discomfort almost immediately. Continued use will reduce the eczema patches until they disappear or are greatly reduced, depending on severity.
Thereafter, Eczema Cream can be used whenever a new outbreak occurs, as early as possible to prevent the scratching that usually exacerbates it.
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