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i have eczema on my hands and there are these water filled spots. i get soo annoyed with them that i pop them. so i was wondering does anyone kno if thats bad or can help spred the eczema? hi you have to go to the doctor to get antibiotic. My little daughter is a eczema child 2 and she have the blister sometimes too. Special when she has open cracked skin and has contact with her fetes and her hands with dirt and bacteria can come in her blood system. The doctor called it blood poisoning and it can spread out when you open the blister. You need antibiotic to kill the bacteria and the blister goes away after couple days. It is better your skin never dry out and start to crack, or the bacteria can go in your blood system again. I have it from my daughter good under control the last 2 years. She get the blister from the school pool 2, when her skin is cracked and the bacteria what is in the water can go in her blood system. Try out > St. Johns wort oil <>Hypericum oil< to shut your open skin quickly,or hold it soft. the only thing that i have found that completely clears up eczema is renew skin lotion from melaleuca--the wellness company. my son no longer has eczema. Report It he had eczema from the day he was born and it was all over--especially his face. he was on antibiotics most of the time due to the infections from scratching it. one i was introduced to melaleuca i started using the renew lotion and his eczema is gone!! Report It My wife had eczema on her arm real bad. and started using virgin emu oil. The results have been amazing. She has also given virgin emu oil to 2 people at work who use it as a natural eczema treatment on their children. It has also worked well. Report It You can't spread eczema. it is not caused by something that spreads, however, you still should avoid picking at the blisters because you can get a secondary infection through the broken skin. Use whatever treatment your doctor has prescribed and keep your hands moisturized. Good luck. Agree with everything the other person said. Also, use very gentle skin care on your hands. Try washing your hands with Dove unscented or for sensitive skin. Keep the hands moisturized as much as you can. Try using Vaseline petroleum jelly, or Cetaphil cream, or Eucerin cream. You might want to try hydrocortisone cream too. If all else fails, a dermatologist can give you something stronger to heal it. I get those little eczema blisters too. I usually just pop 'em and have never had problems with it spreading. I think scratching is what makes it spread. Popping your eczema may give your skin deep scars, so best to avoid them. Also, you may be exposing your skin to infections since they're open from the popping. I don't think its a factor that can help spread the eczema. Ask your doctor for a good eczema treatment or remedy that'll work for your skin. Hi, It is not spreddable! i have eczema too,Go to the pharmacy and use proTopic. If you put it every day like for a month a year a week it heals. if you keep on using the ointment it goes for good. I have had ezcema for 25years. They noticed it when I was 2 weeks old. Bursting water-filled bumps won't spread it to other people but it WILL spread it on you. Not the bump itself but the open skin will be irritant and itchy and when you scratch it spreads. Not to mention the swelling infection. The water filled bumps are the most discomforting of all aspects of ezcema but if you TRY to leave them along for a few days, they will decrease. Where they come from is they body's reaction to the 'stress' that is caused by eczema. If you have ever gotten a burn, you body sends water to that spot to aid in healing the stressed skin. That's where the bumps come from. So you have to keep moistrized. Also Natural Foods help. If you spend 3 days eating food that's not cooked (Salad with a vinagarette, strawberries, cashews etc...) you ezcema will reduce! Honestly. But no one wants to eat like that all the time so it is a temporary relief. Try it, you've got nothing to lose but ezcema. |
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