Healing From Facial Eczema
You’ve been struggling with facial eczema. Hopefully, you have been doing everything you can to care for your wounds and lesions. If not, here is some advice about healing from your facial eczema.
First, always remember that eczema on face skin is very different that any other area that may suffer from eczema. It will react to both positive and negative skin care methods more quickly than would other parts of your body. If you are giving your skin the most nourishment possible, it will heal quickly and correctly. If you are not caring for it correctly, you will end up scarring or worse.
Next, there is always a risk of infection when you have eczema. Even if your wounds appear to be healing, you are always susceptible to infection if your skin is open. Do not dismiss the risk of infection until your wounds are completely healed and no red inflammation remains. Remember, infections are most likely to cause scarring so keep your skin clean and germ free.
You should also never stop your eczema natural treatment regiment too early. Your eczema will probably respond to treatment if you are using the best methods. As your skin improves, you may decide to ease back on your treatment or may forget and skip opportunities to care for your skin. This is a very bad mistake. Until your condition is completely healed, it can always come back. When it does, it is very likely to be more severe and harder to treat.
Finally, make sure you keep your skin adequately moisturized throughout the healing process. Use a natural moisturizer, such as aloe or vitamin E, and rub it into your skin thoroughly. The moisture will keep the skin soft, to minimize scarring and make it easier for new skin to grow. The massaging motion of applying moisture will stimulate blood flow to the area, reducing the risk of infection and accelerating healing.