One of the best ways to fight any major problem is often to prevent it. When it comes to eczema treatments, oftentimes, they just don’t bother doing the job that you want them to! When it comes to finding a better way to treat eczema, the best way to go is to prevent the problem from happening in the first place. But while there are many tips about eczema, most of them are not legitimate. Most of them are just blowing smoke, and many have time actually seeing any results with them. So how do you prevent eczema in the first place?
The first thing is the obvious, moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! If you get a moisturizer or lotion such as Lubriderm, it is without question better than nothing at all. But there are better and deeper moisturizers such as shea butter, that can target one of the most obvious symptoms. If you moisturize, you will be able to stop much of the dryness and cracking.
Second, control your temperature gauges. The problem with many who suffer from eczema is that they let their skin get too hot or too cold. They don’t do it on purpose of course. It’s uncomfortable for anybody to be anywhere but the middle. But when the skin of someone who has eczema gets too hot or too cold, it can trigger certain receptors in the skin to react in such a way that would cause irritation and other common problems.
And finally, take a bath from time to time. When you take a bath that is luke warm, it will help to calm your skin without irritating the skin with high or low temperatures. But in addition to that, you will find that adding bleach or other antibacterials to the water can help you to prevent breakouts! Studies on bleach baths have actually shown that children actually have significantly fewer breakouts when they happen to use bleach baths and other similar methods, especially when followed with a great moisturizer.

