Tuesday, January 6, 2015

HOW TO GET RID OF ECZEMA. Heal yourself and help others


HOW TO GET RID OF ECZEMA.


Take the rusty piece of metal and a couple cloves of garlic.

 Rub the cloves into the rusty metal until its ground in.  Apply it into the eczema.  Be sure your eczema is not bleeding. Do not apply any rusty material to any open wounds. 


  
You might need 3-5 applications to make
 eczema disappear.


Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common chronic skin condition marked by itching, inflammation, redness and swelling of the skin. Eczema is a form of dermatitis. Eczema itself is not dangerous, and it is not contagious. Eczema is an allergic condition that is most common in babies and children and usually resolves by adulthood.
Eczema occurs when skin is more sensitive to certain substances than normal. The appearance, severity, symptoms and triggers of eczema vary between individuals. There is currently no cure for eczema, but eczema can be controlled with regular medical care and a good treatment plan. Some types of eczema can be prevented by avoiding stress, irritants, and things that cause allergic reactions.
Eczema is generally not a serious condition, but there is a potential for complications, such as a secondary bacterial or fungal infection of the eczema rash. Seek prompt medical care if you have symptoms of eczema. Early diagnosis and treatment can help reduce your risk for complications.
Eczema occurs when skin is more sensitive to certain substances than normal. Eczema often occurs in patches and may appear as rashes that come and go and then may disappear altogether.
The exact cause of eczema is not known, but it is linked to allergies and an abnormal immune system response. Certain triggers can cause an eczema flare-up in people with sensitive skin.

How to get rid of eczema. Help yourself

Eczema was at on my both legs, on my breasts and some another places but smaller.


My eczema not always bother me. Sometimes I scratched it so bad even blood show up. I have to wear pants all the time to be sure nobody can see my spots. 

I got it when I was a child my grandmother healed me, but after a while I got it again but she forgot the recipe. 
 I had it for a long time, about 10 years. One day I went to a Russia city named Sochi, where it's warm like Florida.
 I met one lady there (God bless her) she told me to go to the ocean and show all my spots to the sun till my skin turn brown.  Yes, I give to try.  My skin turned brown but before was  white. I spend a month on my vacation up there.
I have to be careful with the sun because my skin very easy burn by the sun.. But I did it.  I did everything she told me to do. After about a month when I come back from vacation my spots disappeared. When I looked at my legs I notice I have nothing. I couldn't believe it for a while. But I have not had them since. 

I know many people need help, I hope my advice help many people. I know how you feel.


 Just as there is no cure for hay fever, asthma, and hives there is also no cure for eczema /atopic dermatitis. As a result of the many factors that contribute to the flare of eczema such as grass, mold, mildew, dust, pollen, and certain foods, the management and treatment of eczema can be frustrating for both the patient and the dermatologist.
Eczema can start in infancy and is many times referred to as infantile eczema. Many times infants with eczema will present with redness, scaling, crusting, and oozing of the skin mainly involving the cheeks, arms and thighs. Because of the severe symptoms of itching, infants and children will scratch and rubbed their skin to the point of bleeding and sometimes infection. It is a known fact that skin in patients with eczema tend to harbor more staphylococcal bacteria which can lead to super infection such as impetigo in addition to their eczema. The immune systems in the skin of many patients with eczema is compromised which leads to increased bacterial, viral, and fungal infections.