First off, face eczema is no different from any eczema you know of. Face eczema is basically eczema on the face, inflamed reddish spots on a person face that may be flat or elevated from the surrounding skin. The affected skin becomes very dry and itchy, if it is constantly being scratched the affected skins starts to thicken, a condition known as lichenification. In extremely bad cases of eczema on face, the affected area develop into blisters that has some sort of fluids in them. After a few days, the fluid in the blisters ooze out, which forms a crust over the skin.

Treatment for eczema on the face varies and the best approach is attacking this skin disorder naturally. You can reduce eczema on the face by eating healthy and/or taking vitamins. Vitamin E is the most commonly used method to cure eczema naturally. Vitamin E has antioxidant properties that help heal and also hydrate the skin. As you know eczema causes your skin to become dry and itchy, which leads to scratching and spreading the eczema.

Another treatment or should I say method of reducing and curing eczema on the face is to have a healthy dietary intake of essential fatty acids. These fatty acids can be found in fishes and crustacean like shrimp and krill's. You probably heard of fish oil that are rich with omega-3 fatty acids. Fish oil is good but test has shown that krill oil is better because of the higher omega3 content in them. More people are leaning more toward taking krill oil over fish oil because their is no fishy after taste you usually get when taking fish oil. Also there are an abundant supply of krill verse fishes and are more easier to harvest. Recent studies has  shown that taking krill oil help cures eczema on the face.

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