publication date: Sep 10, 2011
National Eczema Week runs from
10 to 18 September and this year's challenge from the
National Eczema Society is for non-eczema sufferers to
wear a glove or gloves to find out what it's like to have to
wear protective clothing even when carrying out
simple tasks like buttering toast or typing an email.
The
Hand in Glove – the ECZperience campaign alerts
non-sufferers to the daily inconveniences
eczema sufferers have to put up with.
Dr Chris Steele's top tips for eczema sufferers:-
Moisturise Moisturise Moisturise.
This is one of the important things that sufferers can do to help themselves.
Skin with eczema is dry and needs all the help that it can get. Apply
moisturisers frequently throughout the day and last thing at night. Always
moisturise after a bath or a shower, as the skin will hold more moisture then.
- Avoid wool next to the skin as this
can really irritate the eczema. Lanolin which is used extensively in many skin
creams must also be avoided as it is the oil produced by wool bearing animals,
primarily sheep. Synthetics may be tolerated but can make the skin sweat which again
may irritate the skin. Cotton clothes and bedding are the best as cotton is
cool, non-irritant and allows the skin to breathe
- Keep the nails as short as possible
even adults scratch in their sleep. Scratching damages the skin and
infection can be introduced this way. Long-term scratching also causes the skin
to thicken (lichenification) so keeping the nails short and smooth can minimize
trauma to the skin. Children may be helped further by wearing cotton mittens at
night.
- Avoid chemicals in skin products.
Many skin products contain chemicals that will irritate sensitive skin. Natural
products that contain no Sodium laurel sulphate, no parabens, no lanolin and no
artificial fragrances are best.
- Drink more water. Keeping the body
well hydrated can help prevent the skin becoming excessively dry - a common
problem with eczema. Dry sin cracks and itches and can then become infected -
so drink plenty of fluids.