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Doctors use diluted bleach baths to treat eczema. This method of treatment is done only under the supervision of a dermatologist or doctor. This method of treatment cannot be used for all eczema sufferers. Eczema is a genetic condition in which the use of hot water or soap on a person's skin triggers and causes inflammation. Along with damage to the skin, itching also starts.
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How to Use a Bleach Bath
Make a diluted bleach solution before taking a bath. So it is safe even if it gets on the skin. Mix half a cup of bleach in 150 liters of warm water. Then take a comfortable bath with this water. Let the bleach soak in for 10 minutes before showering. Apply this water on your hands at the place where eczema is visible. Never rub your skin with bleach water. Otherwise, the situation may get worse.
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After taking a bleach bath, wash the eczema-affected body parts thoroughly with cold water. Remove all traces of bleach. Otherwise, skin irritation may occur. Apply moisturizer or emollient to your skin immediately after showering. For the skin to remain hydrated, it is necessary for the presence of moisture on the skin.