Childhood Eczema is increasing and is
becoming a common problem to school age children. According to National Eczema
society of UK
it is a common disease effecting children up to one fifth of all children in UK. The
harshness of this disease can vary in different forms. This disease shows its
effect on the skin of child and so the symptoms of this disease can also be
judged from the inspection of the child’s skin. In its initial forms the skin
is hot, itchy and dry while in more severe forms the skin becomes raw, broken
and which also results in bleeding which looks very unpleasant and cause
uncomfortable ness, sleeplessness to child but it is not infectious and it
cannot spread to others just by touching. The Aromatherapy treatment can reduce
the effect of Eczema in child.
The treatment of Eczema can be done with
Aromatherapy by the application of Essential Oils on the child through massage
but before applying these essential oils it is advisable better not to take
risk and should consult from professional Aromatherapist rather than self
prescribe this is to avoid any harm because these essential oils can cause harm
to children if applied incorrectly. This has been proved by one experiment. The
experiment was done to find a better, efficient and effective solution to
Eczema. The experiment was that a group consisting of eight children was taken
to test the application of Aromatherapy.
These children were divided into two groups
randomly in which first group received treatment of Aromatherapy in which the
essential oils choose to massage the children skin were from among 36 commonly
used essential oils. These Essential oils were German Chamomile, Thyme, spike,
lavender, benzoin and Litsea cubeba. While another group of children received
massage without essential oils. This was done for the period of eight weeks in
which massage was given by the therapist once a week while for remaining times
mother gave massage to their children. The treatments were evaluated day by
day. Children from both groups showed improvement but there was no differences
in the improvement of both the groups.

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