Gloves In A Bottle helps alleviate dry itchy skin

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Eczema Treatment Provides Relief for Conditions Irritated by Dust




Dust has long been known to cause and exacerbate eczema – so much so that eliminating dust from the home and work environment is a standard part of eczema treatment protocols. However, in some environments getting rid of dust is almost impossible. What can you do to resolve the irritation? Here’s the story of one such situation – a librarian who works in the dusty archive of a large library, for whom a shielding lotion proved to be an effective eczema treatment.

"I have to say it certainly is more effective than any other type of lotion I have tried in the past. My skin felt more secure and I had less itchy outbreaks. The eczema is bad around my neck and face and it’s hard to cover those areas in day-to-day life. Even though my eczema stems from internal causes, at least I know that my skin is being looked after externally. Having the lotion on felt like a secure blanket over those areas and my day goes smoothly without any or very mild irritations."

The dust itself is not the only problem eczema sufferers have to contend with in this type of environment. Although for many years it was thought that the dust was the irritant, a recent study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology revealed that much of the problem is actually caused by dust mites - microscopic creatures that live in the dust.

According to the study, mice exposed to the dust mite enzyme experienced transepidermal water loss, indicating that the protective layer of the skin had been disrupted. According to Toshiro Takai, one of the authors of the study, this finding explains why dust mites cause dry skin and eczema. It also explains why dust would cause further irritation for those whose eczema has internal causes.

A good shielding lotion bonds with the outer layer of the skin to form a protective layer that locks in the skin’s natural moisture, which helps protect the skin from irritants and allergens. Once the irritation is removed, the skin can heal itself.

If, like most of us, you find it almost impossible to get rid of all the dust in your environment, adding shielding lotion to your eczema treatment protocol will bring relief.
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