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Default *** Hot Eczema Niche – 11 Uncirculated PLR Articles, 6,841 Words of Content ***

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Did you know that 15 to 20% of children worldwide suffer with atopic eczema, the most common form of eczema? It’s also a desperate problem for many adults.

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Here are some of the global search counts per month for keywords relating to the article topics:

Eczema 823,000
Eczema Treatment 40,500
Baby Eczema 22,200
Eczema Cream 18,100
Atopic Eczema 9,900
Eczema Causes 6,600.

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• Five Natural Remedies To Treat Eczema (595 words)
• All About Atopic Eczema (541 words)
• Discover How Environmental Pollution Affects Eczema (599 words)
• Eczema – Are Alternative Therapies An Alternative? (673 words)
• Eczema Causes - Avoiding Common Triggers (620 words)
• Eczema Treatment – Seven Tips On Caring For Your Skin (735 words)
• Healthy Eating As An Effective Eczema Treatment (611 words)
• Eczema and Food Allergies (642 words)
• The Most Common Types Of Eczema (660 words)
• Tips On How To Treat Baby Eczema (627 words)
• What Is The Best Eczema Cream (536 words).

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Eczema Treatment – Seven Tips on Caring For Your Skin

When it comes to eczema treatment there are so many things that you can do to help your itchy, red and dry skin. If you are not sure about what to do, then follow my seven best tips on caring for your skin which will help in preventing eczema symptoms.

1) Do not overuse topical steroids
The most common medication used to treat eczema, especially in more severe cases, is a topical steroid cream. These are available in different strengths and formulas which can be purchased over the counter or prescribed by your doctor. Steroid creams should always be used sparingly and for a short period of time. The overuse of topical steroids can lead to a thinning effect on the skin, making it more fragile and prone to peeling and breaking. With steroid creams, it’s best to follow your doctor’s advice on which steroid cream to use and how long you should continue with its use.

2) Care for your skin when bathing
Here’s some advice to make your daily bath of great benefit and to help soothe the skin and replace lost moisture. Adding a bath oil to water that is not too hot will help lock in moisture to the skin. Never use bubble bath as this dries out the skin. Instead use a suitable bath oil which is preferably chemical and fragrance free. Some people recommend the use of Dead Sea Salts which contain minerals that help relieve irritation and itching. After your bath or shower, make sure that you pat the skin dry with a soft towel, leaving your skin slightly moist so that you can apply moisturizing cream.

3) Use a moisturizing cream on your skin every day
The regular use of a moisturizer, especially after bathing, can help lock in moisture and prevent dry skin. Use a cream or lotion that is easy to spread, especially if you are treating a baby or young child who does not lie or sit still for too long. Be careful to choose a cream which is free from potentially harmful ingredients such as harsh chemicals and fragrances.

4) Continue skin care even after your skin has healed
Even if you think your skin is looking better or is healed, it is important to carry on with treatment. Skin that is prone to eczema can easily get irritated again. So, always follow the recommended tips.

5) Avoid scratching the itchy area
Sometimes this is easier said than done, especially if you have a baby with eczema. It is essential that itchy skin is not scratched since scratching can break the skin and increase the risk of infection. By avoiding potential triggers and keeping skin moisturized, itching can be stopped or at least ameliorated. However, if you can’t resist scratching, make sure that your fingernails are kept short. Another tip to discourage your baby scratching is to put them in an all-in-one sleep suit with attached mittens.

6) Wear the right clothing

Since too much heat and sweat can make your skin more irritated and itchy, you should avoid wearing any tight-fitting clothing or clothing made from heavy material that doesn’t allow the skin to breath. Materials that can cause itchiness of the skin include nylon, polyester and wool. The safest material to use is 100% cotton, although some fabric mixes such as viyella, silk or soft acrylic seem to work well. If the fabric feels soft against your skin then it will probably not cause any problems, but if it is rough and scratchy then you really ought to avoid it. Also, watch out for zip fastenings, rough seams, elastic and labels which all might irritate the skin.

7) Be careful what laundry products you use

Now that you know the best types of clothing to wear, it is important to know the best laundry products to use. Avoid laundry products that contain fragrance because this may cause a reaction to the skin. Avoid using biological powders and liquids containing enzymes since enzymes can cause itchiness. Choose non-biological products, preferably in liquid form, since the powders contain bleach. Also, you should be aware that even environmentally friendly products may contain irritating enzymes or perfumes. .

The best eczema treatment is caring for your skin. So, by following my seven tips, you can manage the symptoms of eczema and live an itch free life.

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1. Submit them to article directories.
2. Build a website with this content on it and monetize with affiliate programs
3. Read the articles and create a powerful podcast series to drive traffic to your website.
4. Submit the content to sites like Squidoo and HubPages to build links into your website.
5. Use as blog posts.
6. Used as an e-course/autoresponder sequence
7. Break the content into smaller articles.
8. Create a free report from the content.


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[YES] Can edit the articles and put your name to them
[YES] Can be used as content for your website
[YES] Can be used as blog posts
[YES] Can be used in autoresponder series, e-courses, e-books, reports and newsletters
[YES] Can be packaged with other products
[YES] Can be offered as a bonus to a paid product
[YES] Can be added to non-PLR membership sites for personal use of members
[YES] Can be broken up into smaller articles
[YES] Can be combined to make longer articles or a report
[YES] Can be submitted to article directories after being rewritten to make unique

[NO] Can give away for other individuals to use in any of the ways permitted above
[NO] Can sell or give away Resale Rights or Master Resale Rights for the articles
[NO] Can sell or give away the Private Label Rights
[NO] Can sell in auction sites.
[NO] Can be added to PLR membership sites
[NO] Can sell or auction the articles without rewriting to be unique
[NO] Can be sold on the Warrior Forum as a Warrior Classified or WSO

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