Archive for April, 2009

Are Alternative Eczema Treatments Really Effective?

Anyone suffering from eczema will attest that not only is the skin disease a painful one, but it is also very depressing. One cannot help but think about how other people react upon seeing those unsightly red, swollen and scaly patches on the skin. Because of this, those afflicted with the disease will try any available eczema treatment to help lessen the symptoms -- at any cost.

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Posted by Administrator - April 16, 2009 at 10:17 pm

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Corticosteroid Creams and Ointments For Eczema Treatment

Corticosteroid medications are often prescribed for eczema treatment because they are derivatives of something we naturally produce in our adrenal glands. They can help manage inflammation, especially in the case of eczema.

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Posted by Administrator - April 12, 2009 at 10:13 pm

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Side Effects of Corticosteroids When Treating Eczema

The worst of eczema symptoms may be effectively managed by anti-inflammatory agents, such as steroid-based corticosteroids. Whether in prescription or nonprescription forms, corticosteroids are a widely used treatment for eczema. What are corticosteroids?

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Posted by Administrator - April 9, 2009 at 10:05 pm

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Use UV Light to Treat Eczema

There is a form of eczema treatment which does not require that the patient suffering from the skin disease has to take medications. It's called phototherapy or light therapy -- a treatment for certain skin conditions using artificial light wavelengths from the ultraviolet spectrum.

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Posted by Administrator - April 4, 2009 at 9:58 pm

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