Cooling Off Inflammation To Get Rid Of Itchy Skin Rashes

Red itchy rashes are commonly recognized as Eczema (Atopic dermatitis), a long-lasting inflammatory skin disease caused by multifaceted associations between genetics and environmental issues.

Eczema symptoms involve:

--Redness or brownish patches
--Itching
--Swelling
--Thickened, cracked or scaly skin
--Sore, sensitive skin

The precise origin of Eczema remains unspecified, but it has been linked to an increased response by the body's immune system to various triggers. Recent researches have underscored important role of inflammation in Eczema.

Critical Role Of Inflammation In Eczema Outbreak

Based on recent scientific and medical investigations, inflammation promotes to Eczema by:

--Producing irritants and amplifying oxidative stress;
--Pushing premature cell dying and delaying wound healing and skin regeneration;
--Destructing skin barrier and weakening cellular metabolism and protection;
--Escalating allergen dispersion and triggering self-propagating cycles of allergic sensitization;
--Exaggerating immune and auto-immune reactions.

Topical Corticosteroid Treatments For Eczema Relief

To break nasty circle and aggravation of inflammatory responses, control of inflammation and rebuild skin barrier function are the vital steps toward eczema cure.

Topical corticosteroid treatments are often used to restrain inflammation and alleviate skin irritation, itchiness, scaliness and rash. General adverse reactions of corticosteroids include skin thinning (atrophy), loss of pigmentation, sensitive to steroids, and more susceptible to infection.

Additives In Skincare Formulations May Harm Eczema Skin Lesions

Lotions, creams and oils are commonly used to help the skin maintain moisture. These cosmetic products are also routinely used by Eczema patients. Recent researches indicate that additives in these skincare products (e.g., alcohol and preservatives) may exacerbate inflammation and provoke Eczema to break out.

Control Inflammation With Natural Remedies For Eczema Cure

The age old traditional medicine offers alternative therapies to ease inflammation. Many botanical medicinal herbs, used in the traditional medicine for thousands of years, have strong anti-inflammatory properties. These anti-inflammatory plants and herbal remedies have been carefully examined and a large number of valuable publications become available.

Benefits Of Anti-inflammatory Remedies For Eczema Relief

Anti-inflammatory remedies offer many benefits to Eczema by:

--Inhibiting a broad panel of inflammatory mediators rather than a single inflammatory factor, thus a more efficient solution to complex skin conditions.
--Promoting a balanced immune response against allergens, trauma, and infection.
--Helping repair endogenous (i.e., derived internally) antioxidants, the most important disease-fighting molecules in the body.

To learn more about inflammatory skin disorders and how to cool inflammation with natural anti-inflammatory herbs, follow blog series "Nature's Best Anti-inflammatory Herbs" and "Natural Cures For Chronic Inflammatory Conditions".

Dr Yi Shi, founder of Innovative Drug Discovery and 3rSkinCare.com is well established in inflammatory disease research. Dr Shi has accomplished numerous research projects and published over 40 research articles in medical journals. For close to a decade, Dr Shi has led collaborative efforts to develop better anti-inflammatory products and 3R Skin Care System for long-lasting inflammatory skin conditions and eczema cure.


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