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Avatar n tn I know this misery well. Once I went on my first elimination diet for the digestive issues, that's when I discovered the true source of my misery: GLUTEN and DAIRY. The two go hand-in-hand. Look up key words like "eczema diet" "what not to eat with eczema". Conventional doctors usually miss this. I stumbled upon it myself when looking into my other health issues.
Avatar f tn Hi, Whilst searching for something to help with the ezcema on my hand, I have stumbled on what seems to be an cure for eczema. Just follow this link and see what you think: http://jagster1.eczemacure.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=JRP Any opinions would be appreciate.
Avatar f tn I have suffered with eczema for years, but this year is the worst. It has only appeared on my hands. I have days where my skin cracks and bleeds. I have been using several creams that my dermatologist has prescribed, but it still persists. I have seen a product called Freederm, which, according to the testimonials, is WONDERFUL. Has this been testd by the necessary people/labs, and is it true?
Avatar f tn But target also has a number of natural brands like California baby shampoo and body wash that are much better for baby. I also make my own (burts bees is my backup) that is pretty much just coconut oil, almond oil and some essential oils.
Avatar f tn So I have had eczema pretty much my whole life, and I finally got a Dr that gave me the right creme to get rid of it, but now that I am pregnant, my ob says that any ointment I use should be over the counter, well I have tried just about everything, and nothing is working, in fact it seems to be getting worse. I now have very little use of my hands since that is where my eczema is attacking. I have to have someone else wash my hair, and I can't even clean my own house.
Avatar f tn Hello, Eczema is not always caused by allergies. Eczema is often caused by allergies to common natural inhalants and intolerance to some foods.Sometimes it is an overactive response by the body's immune system to a bacterium that normally lives on the skin or an irritant.However , eczema is commonly found in families with a history of other allergies or asthma. Hope it helps.Take care and pls do keep me posted on how you are doing.Kind regards.
Avatar m tn I have a lot of friends who used Abido on their children also. My baby also has Eczema and I believe that I have found a good natural product range that might help. I especially like them because they are safe and are unlikely to cause a reaction. I share my daughter's journey here:******. What I found that works is to moisturize my baby's skin very frequently! That is why a safe effective all natural moisturizer is better.
Avatar n tn I've had eczema my entire life and it's NEVER been as bad as it is now. I just gave birth a little over a month ago, but my skin now is soo irritated and itchy I can't even sleep at night. It's made it hard to move or take showers.It burns. I've had perscription steroid cremes every type of lotion out there. And all my dermato wants to do is use the same cremes. I NEED RELIEF!! Does anyone know a natural way to ease the eczema pain?
Avatar n tn Hi I have a severe case of eczema. I flare up extremely bad on face and neck in the winter. Also when I sweat excessively I itch. Is there any help or products I could use to keep me from looking like a frosted flake in the winter months?
Avatar m tn Oatmeal bath aveeda for babies, the aveeda eczema wash, and at Walmart in the baby care section the eczema cream!!!
Avatar m tn inner elbow blistered eczema. cant stop the itch even the steroid cream doesnt seem to help. can't it be healed? kid has been dealing with it for 2 years.
Avatar f tn U have to b careful cuz even unscented lotions can burn like hell on eczema. If the baby cries wen u use it id stop it probably stings.
Avatar f tn You can develop allergies to things that you've never been allergic to before. I suggest reading the forum discussing hair dyes. There are many horror stories about allergies to these hair dyes. There are many man-made chemicals that are so toxic in hair dyes. People were even talking about brands that you might associate with being less toxic or "natural" and what kinds of allergic reactions they have had to these products.
Avatar n tn I have been using baby oil but its seem to make my eczema flare up... Ive got some old ones from my previous pregnancy but I don't want it to get worse....
Avatar m tn t there be a linear improvement, instead of it going up and down a bit with this cream. The eczema does not itch at all (my baby does not scratch it, is not bothered by it), and I suspect it's seborhoeic eczema (judiging from pictures in a dermatology atlas). thank you for your anwer, with best wishes!
Avatar f tn My son has eczema really bad and I use Baby Aveeno the one with the dark blue cap and it works magic on him.
1227049 tn?1267237385 Hello, Eczema is a form of chronic dermatitis (rash).Allergic reaction is one of the important causes of eczema. In most cases of eczema no one treatment will be effective. A combination of treatments should be used. Along with topical steroids, you should use good quality moisturizers on the area. Immunomodulators like tacrolimus and Pimecrolimus are not without side effects and should be used after a dermatologist’s prescription.
Avatar n tn Hi, There is no definite cure for eczema but its recurrence may be easily controlled. Dishydrotic eczema is initiated by an itch scratch cycle that leads to eruption of lesions ( which usually contains a clear fluid ) and thus may eventually present with an excoriated or weeping lesion. Topical steroids of moderate and high potency may be used. Also avoiding direct contact with possible irritants may be able to help. Wearing protective hand gears while working will be beneficial.
Avatar m tn I kept using the cream just in case it was just a persistent yeast infection and when I came back to get the results (which were negative again) I was told the red cracked and mildly scaly appearance was more than likely eczema. I was told to use a moisturizer until it went away. For the first month after I used 2 different type of moisturizers (one all natural and the other was lubriderm) but it didn't seem to make any difference.
Avatar m tn thank you so much. ive been to the skin doctor and he said it was eczema which idk if he was right cause all the pictures i look up it doesnt look nearly as bad as the ones on google. its not really that noticeable to other people that much but when im writing in school or something i see it and it irritates me that im not 100 percent sure what it is. the doctor only looked at it for 2 seconds and sent me on the way so idk.