Weeping Eczema And Lavender Oil
Author: Marci M.
Skill: Massage Therapist
Date: 04-19-2007
Views: 10,210
Word Count: 94
Questions Received: 1
Testimonial ID: 2030-OR
Brand Neutral: Yes
Scientific Studies: 4
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I get an oozing eczema occasionally on my face.
Usually this starts as a fluid filled sac which oozes for about a day and then scabs over and takes a week or two for the scab to completely fade away.
If I use the topical steroid cream right away it helps some, but not like the Lavender oil.
Once I feel the area filling with the fluid, I immediately started putting the Lavender oil on every 1/2 hour.
It seems to make the fluid recede, and the skin cleared up so much faster than without the Lavender.
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Supporting Scientific Studies | ||
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1. | Associated topics: eczema-/-dermatitis — "Eyelid scrubs or massage with tea tree oil could be an effective treatment regimen in cases of blepharoconjunctivitis [and Demodex mite infestation]." | Link |
2. | Associated topics: eczema-/-dermatitis — "[T]opical fatty acids and essential oils are a useful treatment option for canine atopic dermatitis." | Link |
3. | Associated topics: itching-(Pruritus),eczema-/-dermatitis — "[T]ea tree oil seems to be a more effective anti-eczematic agent than zinc oxide and clobetasone butyrate...." | Link |
4. | Associated topics: eczema-/-dermatitis — "Herbalists treat skin ailments, such as fungal infections (like candidiasis), wounds, eczema, and acne, with lavender oil. It is also used in a healing bath for joint and muscle pain. One study evaluating treatments for children with eczema found [that] it was therapeutic touch from the mother that improved symptoms; in other words, massage with and without essential oils (including lavender) both reduced the dry, scaly skin lesions. Another study found that lavender oil may improve pain control after surgery." | Link |
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