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Eczema And Pregnancy - Treating Eczema While Pregnant

Taking medications for the treatment of eczema in pregnancy can be a major concern for women. Many expecting mothers are afraid of the dangerous side effects these medications can cause to their baby. Yet, they desperately need some form of treatment for their nagging eczema symptoms. It is important that you research your options for pregnancy eczema treatment to avoid any negative effects to your baby.

You should strongly consider treating your eczema with all natural remedies. Natural topical remedies are safe for expectant mothers and their babies. There are many options and so it is a matter of finding the solution that works best for you. Relief can be found from applying these natural treatments to the itchy, dry and patchy areas of the skin while healing those areas at the same time.

A good topical to use is one that contains a rich natural emollient. These can come in the form of a cream, oil or lotion and will help to provide relief from the itching and scaling that eczema causes and moisturize the skin at the same time. Using such a treatment works best if applied right after a shower or bath. Products that contain Jojoba oil, hemp and aloe vera work very well.

Bathing in colloidal oatmeal is another great treatment for eczema. It cools and soothes the skin while healing it from the blisters and burning. As previously recommended, you should apply a moisturizer as soon as you have taken your oatmeal bath while your pores are open and more apt to absorb the cream.

Another contributor to eczema flare ups is stress. Therefore, you need to get enough rest during your pregnancy and eat as nutritious a diet as you can. And, you can effectively hydrate your skin from the inside out by drinking lots of water. It is possible to develop allergies during pregnancy so that you may want to visit an allergist to see if your eczema is due to something you're consuming or just something in your environment.

You might also want to undertake some kind of formal relaxation therapy. Sitting down and watching t.v. just doesn't cut it, especially if you are watching an emotionally charged program. Check out the classes that are being offered at your community centre. With the eastern practices becoming ever more popular, most communities offer classes in meditation, yoga and tai chi. Undertaking one of these practices is sure to help you with your stress levels.

by: Beth Collins




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