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Eczema can be a miserable condition to deal with. because it is a chronic condition it is never truly cured. It may be dormant for a while but the slightest thing can bring it back with a vengeance. So knowing how to deal with it is essential to living with it. Keep reading to find out new ways to deal with it.

Avoid scratching your skin in areas that have eczema. This will only aid in making the skin itchier and will increase the inflammation. It could also cause infection. If you need to calm the itch, try applying a cooling gel or moisturizer. Make sure fingernails are clipped short, as well.

Make your moisturizer your best friend. Every time you wash your hands or take a bath, apply the moisturizer. Do not get fancy. Anything that has a scent attached to it could exacerbate your condition. Also, look for a very thick product to get the best results for your skin.

When buying a detergent, look for something that is not scented. If you are having trouble finding one that works for you, look for products labeled "free and clear" and see if they work. In addition, it may be best not to use a fabric softener at all. This product can cause an issue for people with eczema, so it is usually not worth the risk.

The cold weather can damage your skin, particularly the skin on your hands. When you are outside in the winter, make sure you put on a pair of gloves. In particular, either cotton gloves or leather gloves will work the best. Stay away from wool gloves, as they may hurt more than they will help you.

Some researchers have linked eczema to a Vitamin D deficiency. Therefore, a little bit of sunlight may help your condition. Do not go overboard, however. Spend about ten minutes in the sun each day. If you are going to be out longer than that, apply sunscreen and go about your business.

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Wear clothing that isn't irritating to the eczema condition. Some garments, such as those made out of wool or synthetic materials, can irritate the skin and cause flare-ups. If you are an eczema sufferer, cotton should be your first choice. You should also wash any new clothing before wearing it. Make sure your detergent is unscented and mild, however.

Keep your sweating to a minimum to keep eczema symptoms to a minimum. Being moist and covered in bacteria isn't good for eczema sufferers. If you enjoy working out, make an effort to cool off your skin immediately following your activities. You should bathe as soon as you can after physical activity.