Strong medicines are often used to treat dyshydrotic eczema.
You are already aware of this, but you are looking for an
alternative to strong medicines because you have heard that
you can treat
eczema without all of the dangers of side effects. What
you have heard is correct and some of the safe treatments
are discussed on this page.
Cool soaks
Treating the affected areas by soaking them for 15
minutes in a solution of vinegar and water or a bath salt
that is good for eczema solution up to four times per day
can help. This process will assist with drying up blisters.
In the case of the bath salts good for eczema, you can also
expect that your skin will be moistened at the same
time.
Stress
There is ample evidence to believe that stress can play
a major function in the incidences of hand eczema. It has
been seen repeatedly that hand eczema flares up during
periods of high stress. It has also been seen that when the
stress is relieved and increased that there were
corresponding changes in the effects of the disease as
well.
Moisturizers are necessary also like in other forms of
eczema.
Without moisture, the skin can crack, which makes it easier
for infections to form. Moisturizers provide further
benefit as they are also good for relieving itching.
Metals
Metals, especially nickel are also known to play a role
in dyshydrotic eczema. There are incidences where people
with this form of eczema had nickel fillings in their
teeth, and when the fillings were removed the condition
also went away.
Nickel is further believed to play a part in hand eczema
because when urine samples are taken it has been found that
the level of nickel that is excreted is higher than in
healthy people.
Further evidence says that a diet low in nickel has been
able to provide small amounts of relief to people who are
bothered by hand eczema.
Antibiotics
When dyshydrotic eczema sets in antibiotics are also
known to help by reducing the chances of secondary
infections. They also work to help get rid of the infection
that is already present and helping the eczema to work.