Turmeric Paste (Topical) for Eczema Relief

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Research suggests that topical herbal preparations, including those containing turmeric and other plant-based ingredients used in traditional Chinese medicine, may offer some benefit for eczema when used alongside conventional treatments. The available evidence on this topic consists of a single 2025 narrative review drawing on roughly two decades of literature, which found that combining Western ointments with Chinese herbal ointments yielded an effectiveness rate of around 88%, compared to approximately 70% for Western medicine alone — though turmeric paste specifically was not isolated as a standalone intervention in this analysis. The review's findings are considered mixed, as the authors themselves acknowledged significant gaps in the research, particularly regarding the safety profiles and pharmacokinetics of individual herbal ingredients. Given that the evidence base consists of one review rather than direct clinical trials or meta-analyses focused on turmeric paste alone, firm conclusions cannot be drawn, and readers are encouraged to consult a healthcare provider before use.

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