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The Magic of Light Therapy in Treating Eczema

October 24, 2018

The term eczema is often applied to a number of skin conditions that cause dryness, redness, irritation, and scaly patches on various areas of the face, neck, head, and body. The causes of eczema are not entirely certain, but through the proper treatment options, its effects can be greatly minimized to help soothe the skin and reveal younger, healthier, more beautiful complexion.

Eczema is a general classification of conditions that cause skin irritation. The most common forms of eczema are contact, seborrheic, nummular, stasis, and atopic dermatitis, as well as dermatitis herpetiformis. All of these conditions share similar symptoms that manifest as itchy, red, sore, and scaly concentrations of skin irritation. Although each of these conditions can be treated separately, there are treatment options designed to address the general scope of eczema to bring patients much needed relief from the pain, discomfort, and embarrassment caused by these conditions.

Although the causes of eczema are not well-understood, dermatologists are aware of the stressors and triggers that can worsen eczema symptoms and delay relief. Some of these include irritants such as fragrances and detergents found in cleaning supplies and bath products, as well as other environmental and synthetic allergens. Surprisingly, sun exposure is not believed to be a contributing factor to eczema and can actually have some beneficial properties. This is why light therapy is one of the most common and effective treatment options for many patients.

Using Light Therapy to Ease Eczema Symptoms

Eczema is an extremely common skin condition that can come on suddenly for short or long periods of time. Although there is no cure for eczema, there are a few highly effective treatments. One of these treatments is light therapy in the form of ultraviolet light.

In general, it is best to avoid too much exposure to ultraviolet light, as the radiation emitted can lead to skin cancer and other health concerns. However, in low, controlled doses, ultraviolet light does have some very real applications for encouraging skin health.

Light therapy is ideal for patients who have struggled with topical ointments, creams, lotions, and steroids. One of its most sought-after benefits is that treatments can yield quick results, often in as little as 20 to 30 minutes. Also, light therapy helps negate the need for other products and procedures and is a more natural remedy to alleviate discomfort and unwanted appearance.

Schedule Your Complimentary Visia Skin Complexion Analysis

Eczema is a painful, often humiliating condition that can lead to embarrassment. It can be frustrating for those living with eczema to find the right treatment options, but through the Visia skin complexion analysis at Dermatology Consultants, patients can find out what skin conditions they are living with and how to treat them effectively and safely.

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