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What to Do About Hyperpigmentation from Eczema

Are you dealing with pigmentation from eczema? This common skin condition is known to cause changes to the skin including redness, itchiness, irritation, and even skin discoloration. In this post, we’ll share some natural ways you can manage uncomfortable symptoms and explore how to get rid of hyperpigmentation from eczema. Read on!

Please keep in mind that although what we discuss in this post can relieve eczema, we are in no way medical professionals. If you’re experiencing severe eczema symptoms like an infection, it is best to seek medical advice immediately.

Eczema and Scratching

Itch is noted to be the most burdensome symptom to those suffering from eczema. While many people attempt to find relief by scratching, this ultimately ignites the itch-scratch cycle and aggravates itching. To put it simply, the urge to scratch only makes things worse. While eczema is not contagious, relentless scratching can cause eczema to spread to other parts of your own body. If scratching causes the skin to crack or bleed, infection may result as bacteria can more easily enter the body. Finally, scratching can cause the skin to change colour.

Pigmentation and Eczema

As mentioned, scratching the skin can cause changes in the skin’s colour, texture, and overall appearance. The two types of pigmentary changes are hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation. Hypopigmentation results in a loss of colour. A person with hypopigmentation may notice patches of skin that are lighter than their normal skin tone and can appear white. On the other hand, hyperpigmentation is a darkening in colour. Both types of pigmentation are more visible on darker skin tones but they can appear on any skin tone. The change in the skin’s appearance can be distressing to some people and even affect their quality of life.

Understanding Hyperpigmentation

Dark skin patches usually occur as a result of inflammation. Two common types of hyperpigmentation include post-inflammatory pigmentation and lichenification. While post-inflammatory pigmentation is usually temporary, it can persist for months. Lichenification is a thickening of the skin usually identified by a leathery texture. It can result after persistent scratching of the affected area.

Understanding Eczema Hypopigmentation

Eczema hypopigmentation is low-grade eczema that’s identified by pale, scaly patches. Hypopigmentation from eczema results in between 1 and 20 oval patches that can be found on the neck, shoulders, upper arms, and face. It’s more common in darker skin tones. The risk of developing hypopigmentation increases after sun exposure. That said, dryness may be more apparent during the winter.

Treating Eczema and Hyperpigmentation

Hyper and hypopigmentation usually fade on their own over time.While there is no specific treatment for pigmentary skin changes, it is possible to relieve dryness and reduce the risk of scratching. Protecting the skin from the sun can also prevent hyper and hypopigmentation patches from worsening.

Here are some tools you can use to protect your skin:

Adult Scratch Sleeves with Anti Scratch Mitts

These protective sleeves are made with 100% stretch cotton and natural silk mitts. They are designed for those with mild to moderate eczema to protect the skin from scratching during the day or night. They’re perfect for helping the skin heal while avoiding infection.

Remedywear™ (TENCEL + Zinc) Sleeves/Bandages for Babies to Adults

Itchy eczema on the bends of knees and creases of elbows can be difficult to treat. That’s where the eczema bandages come in handy. Made with super soft TENCEL and embedded with anti-inflammatory zinc oxide fibers, they help fight the urge to scratch while also protecting the skin. Great for wearing alone or underneath clothing.

Chinese Herbal Eczema Bundle

Featuring the best of Chinese herbs, this gentle bundle helps soothe relentless itchy skin. Enjoy natural ingredients that are safe and effective on adults, children, and even babies.

Grass Fed Tallow Balm (Paleo Skin Care) 

Enjoy the world’s earliest and purest form of skincare with this gentle grass fed tallow balm. Extremely moisturizing and nourishing, it helps provide itchy skin relief all over your body. The perfect addition to your paleo skin care routine!

Treating Eczema hypopigmentation

Organic Manuka Skin Soothing Cream

This natural oil-based balm is a great way to give your dry skin a boost and tackle eczema hypopigmentation. It’s soft, creamy, and made with just 6 wholesome ingredients.

Super Dry Soother

Moisturize dry skin and accelerate healing with this super dry soother. It’s formulated using certified safe herbs to soothe rough, cracked, and dry skin. It’s perfect for protecting your skin from the elements during winter and summer.

References:

https://www.everydayhealth.com/beauty-pictures/tricks-to-treat-hyperpigmentation.aspx

https://eczema.org/information-and-advice/living-with-eczema/skin-pigmentation/

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/eczema-hyperpigmentation

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Bio: Laura is a contributor and content developer for The Eczema Company. She is in no way a medical professional. Her comments, suggestions, and reflections are not intended to replace any medical advice. Always seek the help of a medical professional before undertaking any diet or lifestyle changes.