subject: Best Ways To Deal With Eczema [print this page] Blisters can certainly add a new level of complexity once it comes to eczema soreness and rashes. To say the least, it is annoying and difficult to heal. But with a few simple changes, it is far from impossible.
The better way to stop eczema rashes and blisters from displaying is to attack the reactions at the source, which is most often the diet. It can also be prolonged by materials you are exposed to on your clothing that are chafing or rubbing against you during the day, increasing the appearance and development of blisters and rashes.
The most effective way to deal with blisters on eczema is to stay away from any contact with the blistered area. It's likely an area with blisters has had a serious amount of contact with something irritable and has become severely irritated, whether by a material of clothing or by some sort of substance.
Either way, it is more than likely not a great idea to come into physical contact with whatever it it that generates the flare up, and if possible, clean anything that does come into contact with the blistered area thoroughly to avoid any further irritation from eczema triggers.
Lotion or cream should be applied to areas like this regularly as well as moisturizing body wash such as cetaphil. It is vital to keep the area very lubricated to avoid cracking and further irritation.
If the blister requires a bandage, I recommend placing some band aids or gauze around the affected area and rubbing lotion or cream under the gauze to allow the medication to soak in under the wrapping and heal the affected area.
Finally, if you are still continuing to have persistent issues with eczema rashes or blisters, I recommend going to my website for plenty more tips and articles on how you can heal eczema damage safely and naturally.
There are many effective eczema home treatments to prevent flare ups from coming and heal your skin once and for all as well as a great system I recommend to people suffering from the condition.