Dermatitis is quite possibly one of the most annoying conditions that you could experience. In fact, one would argue that ‘annoying’ doesn’t really begin to cut it. It displays all symptoms of normal dermatitis, which involve rashes, itchiness, irritation, flakiness, and more. But what sets contact dermatitis apart, negatively even, is the fact that, as the name indicates, it’s a lot more contagious. Therefore, all it takes is some humble human interaction to get stuck with this issue. This affliction can easily escalate into something much worse, which is why it’s mandatory to consult a doctor about it. In the meantime (or together with the ulterior medication), you can use the following home remedies for contact dermatitis to keep this disease under control.
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1. Neem
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Neem is a plant that has excellent regenerative and healing properties, making it one of the most reliable home remedies for contact dermatitis. It will repair your skin tissue from the inside-out, facilitating recovery and helping your body fight off this condition much faster.
Instructions:
- Combine 1 tablespoon of ground neem leaves with 1 tablespoon sesame oil and 1 tablespoon of turmeric powder.
- Stir everything into a paste and then apply directly to the skin.
- Wait for 2-3 hours and then wash off with lukewarm water.
2. Oatmeal
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Oatmeal is pretty much a powerhouse of a remedy. On one hand, the abrasive nature makes it a fantastic choice for exfoliation that will ultimately help you get rid of flakiness and dead skin cells. But more than that, it’s also deeply moisturized, so it will leave behind supple and soft skin.
Instructions:
- Fill your tub with warm water.
- Next, grind 1/3 cup of oats until you get a fine powder.
- Add this powder to the warm water and thoroughly mix in until the water becomes a bit foggy in texture.
- Bathe in this combination for 20 minutes, gently washing a little bit of the water over their skin.
- Repeat 1-2 times a day until you get the results that you’re looking for.
3. Aloe Vera
Why should you use aloe vera to treat contact dermatitis? Because aloe vera has profound cooling and soothing properties that are particularly effective against itchiness and irritation. It’s very easy to find comfort using this particular remedy.
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Instructions:
- Combine 1 tablespoon of the aloe vera gel with 1 teaspoon of honey, 1 teaspoon of milk, and a pinch of turmeric powder.
- Spread this mixture over your skin evenly and then let it act for about 20 minutes.
- Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry to complete the procedure.
- Repeat twice a week to get the results you want.
4. Apple Cider Vinegar
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Apple cider vinegar is one of the oldest and most reliable home remedies for contact dermatitis. Its antiseptic prowess will get rid of the bacteria while the acidity will promote healing and the shedding of dead skin cells.
Instructions:
- In a container of your choice, mix equal parts of apple cider vinegar with equal parts water.
- Soak a cotton ball in this solution.
- Next, apply it directly to the sensitive patch of skin and let it sit for 30 minutes.
- Finally, rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry with a clean towel.
- Do this daily for the next few weeks in order to notice the improvements.
5. Honey
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Honey is a famous natural antiseptic compound that plenty of people have been using to treat all kinds of skin diseases, including dermatitis. A coating of honey will be just enough to provide some relaxation and soothing against the itchiness and discomfort of rashes.
Instructions:
- Create a blend by combining 1/4 teaspoon of lemon juice with 1/4 teaspoon of organic honey.
- Apply this mixture directly to the skin.
- Leave it to sit for about 15-20 minutes and then rinse off with lukewarm water.
- Repeat the treatment daily for at least 1 month to start seeing the results.
6. Carrots
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Being rich in vitamins and beta-carotene, carrots are an excellent source of nutrients and minerals that your body absolutely needs in order to fight off infections and diseases. Although you can use the following remedy on any part of the body, it’s arguably one of the most effective home remedies for contact dermatitis when you utilize it for dermatitis present on the face.
Instructions:
- Take 2-3 carrots, peel them, and then cut them into small pieces.
- Add the carrot pieces to a pot of water and then boil them until they become soft and tender.
- Mash the carrots until you get a paste and then apply the paste directly to the skin.
- Let the carrot paste sit for 15 minutes and then clean off with cool water.
- Repeat this process as many times as you need until you get the results that you’re looking for.
7. Chamomile
Chamomile is a mild and gentle treatment, which makes it one of the home remedies for contact dermatitis that people with particularly sensitive skin should use. It will promote healing while also annihilating bacteria inhabiting the skin and causing this whole mess to begin with.
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Instructions:
- To a cup of water, add 2-3 teaspoons of chamomile flowers and then let them steep for 10-15 minutes.
- Then, let the solution cool down completely.
- Afterwards, soak a clean cloth in the mixture and then place directly over the sensitive skin area for around 20 minutes.
- Repeat this every day for as long as it needs to see the symptoms submerge and leave you feeling satisfied.
8. Epsom Salt
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Epsom salt is rich in magnesium. And your body needs magnesium in order to fight off infections and other various conditions. Soaking in an Epsom salt bath is going to purify the affected patches of skin, destroying bacteria and drying out the rashes so that they eventually disappear and leave you alone.
Instructions:
- Fill a tub with warm water and then mix in approximately 1-2 cups of Epsom salt.
- Stir thoroughly in order to get the salt to dissolve entirely in the mass of the water.
- Soak in this solution for 15-20 minutes in order for the healing properties to heal in and help with the eczema.
- Lastly, moisture the skin, seeing how Epsom salt doesn’t exactly help with the issue of the dryness and might only end up drying the skin worse otherwise.
- Repeat on a daily basis to get the results you’re looking for.
9. Olive Oil
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Olive oil is one of nature’s best moisturizers and home remedies for contact dermatitis. It’s an antiseptic agent that combats bacteria inhabiting your skin and triggering this condition. But, perhaps most importantly, it’s also a deeply moisturizing ingredient that’s going to make sure to leave your skin nourished and feeling nice to the touch.
Instructions:
- Pour a bit of olive oil into your palms and then rub it gently into the affected area for 2-3 minutes.
- Next, slightly heat up a cloth and then place it over the affected patch of skin.
- Keep the washcloth on until it cools down completely.
- Lastly, get rid of the remaining olive oil by washing it off with lukewarm water.
- Repeat this process 2-3 times a day until you’re noticing satisfying results.
10. Horsetail
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Horsetail is a herb that contains great antibacterial and antifungal properties. It will simultaneously bring relief against itchiness and irritation and protect your skin against bacteria or other infections that might start developing on it. That makes it one of the most effective home remedies for contact dermatitis, which will certainly help you feel better from the inside-out.
Instructions:
- To 1 liter of water, add 50 mg of ground horsetail herb.
- Bring this mixture to heat and let it boil for 10 minutes.
- Afterwards, remove from heat and let it cool down completely.
- Fill a tub with warm water and then pour the horsetail solution inside.
- Soak into this mixture for 10 minutes.
- Repeat the process on a daily basis until you get the final result you desire.
11. Baking Soda
Baking soda is perhaps one of the best natural exfoliators around, which is precisely what makes it such a good choice for this particular affliction. When you’re trying to shed off all the flakiness and irritation of dermatitis, it’s the kind of remedy you can count on. Baking soda will regulate pH levels of your skin, facilitating faster healing and creating an environment that doesn’t welcome bacteria and germs.
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Instructions:
- Add 1 tablespoon of water to 2 tablespoons of baking soda.
- Next, mix everything together until you get a paste.
- Slather onto the sensitive area and let this mixture sit for 5-10 minutes.
- Finally, wash off with lukewarm water.
- Undergo this process daily for the next few weeks to get to the effects that you’re looking for.
12. Witch Hazel
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Witch hazel closes off our list of recommendations, but that surely doesn’t make it lesser than the previous recommendations. It’s a powerful antiseptic, antioxidant, and antibacterial remedy that’s also going to grant you the relaxation and relief you’re looking for when trying to elude the main symptoms of contact dermatitis.
Instructions:
- Create a paste by mixing 1 tablespoon of witch hazel bark powder with some water, adding the latter gradually until you get a spreadable consistency.
- Apply this blend directly to the affected area for 1 hour.
- Finally, wash off with a lot of water.
- Repeat these steps daily for the next 1-2 weeks.
Conclusion
As we’ve established already, what truly sets contact dermatitis apart from other forms of this affliction is the fact that it’s the most contagious. Treatment wise, however, there aren’t that many differences. Thus, you have a myriad of home remedies for contact dermatitis at your disposal that are just waiting to lend you a hand. Have you tried either of these remedies in the past? If you have an experience with one of these treatments that you’d like to share, do so in the comment section below.
Colin Sharpe says
Contact dermatitis sounds nasty! I know apple cider vinegar is helpful for internal treatments but was surprised to see it listed as one of the 12 home remedies for contact dermatitis. Will put that into the ‘ol database and remember that (hopefully I never need to use it for contact dermatitis!).
Jean Shelton says
Glad we could help, Colin!
Sol Kaminsky says
Always a learning experience when I come to homeremedybook.com and your 12 home remedies for contact dermatitis proved no exception. What exactly is Neem? It sounds like a real beneficial plant, but I’m not familiar with it. Is it specific to any geographic area? If so, where can I get it if it doesn’t grow in my area?
Jean Shelton says
Hello, Sol!
Neem is native to the Indian subcontinent and it typically grows in tropical and semi-tropical regions, however as a remedy for contact dermatitis you can use its dry leaves in the form of powder, and you can get it online or at a local pharmacy.