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Papular Eczema: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Home Remedies for Papular Eczema

Having dry skin may increase the risk of papular eczema flare-ups. You may prevent this issue by applying moisturizers after every shower or bath. Some home remedies can also help, such as:

– Aloe vera gel contains many antibacterial properties that can help alleviate skin infections.

– Coconut oil can help the skin moisturize and ease dry skin. You may apply cold-pressed or virgin versions to damp skin and reduce Staphylococcus bacteria.

– Sunflower oil can help the barrier of the skin to retain moisture and stay hydrated. You may apply it two times a day when the skin is still damp. Avoid it if you are allergic to sunflower seeds.

– Cardiospermum can ease itching and inflammation as well as kill bacteria.

– Apple cider vinegar can balance acidity levels on the skin and kill bacteria. [9]