![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Eczema |
Eczema!!!!!? |
if I have eczema, really bad which I inherited, how can i get rid of it? Unfortunately, there is no way to get rid of eczema, there are just ways to control it. actually, there are ways to get rid of eczema. homeopathic doctors use natural stuff to get rid of it. it works WAY better and faster than medicine, you should give it a try. Report It Dermatologist. Internet. Coal tar shampoo. u cant get rid of eczema, but u can use medications to help keep it from flaring up. Always keep it moisturized with fragrance free moisturizers. My doc prescribed Locoid for my face and Triamcinolone for the rest of my body. Then I apply a thin layer of vaseline over the areas. It has helped so much!! Also used frangrance free soaps like Dove Sensitive skin LOADS and LOADS of moisturizer. You can't use too much. You may also want to ask for a mild steroid cream if it's too bad. I have eczema on my fingertips. It's partly inherited because my family just has dry skin. My dermotologist prescribed a steriod that i put on my fingers every night. I also use CeraVeve body cream every time I wash my hands. WHen I do cleaning (with chemicals and water etc) I always try to wear gloves to protect my skin. Talk to your dermotologist to find the best option for you. Good luck. The best thing I've found - by far - is skin brushing! Sounds very weird, I know, but it's the ONLY thing that completely clears up my eczema...and I live in an extremely dry climate. I have it and I use West Cort, it's the only thing that worked for me. Other then that, I make sure to use skin sensitive soaps, shampoos, detergent and such. Take only 1 shower a day or less (every other day if you can stand it). What is the treatment for eczema? you can either be treated by a doctor or use herbal remedies which many (including my daughter) says works better. you can do a web search or here is what she uses. she was being treated by a dermatologist but the eczema kept coming back. so far it hasn't and she had it very bad on her feet especially. the affected skin of eczema needs to be kept dry. also she uses cortaid periodically if she has a long day at work. Depending on your age, you may actually grow out of it. If it is really bad i am sure you can get a prescription strength cream from a dermatologist. If it is mild you should try a cream called Auaphor or Eucerin. these two were both recommend my sons doc for his eczema. My four year old baby girl has really bad eczema since she was born and ever since she was diagnosed with this very uncomfortable skin problem I have done an extensive amount of research to find ways of curing or at least controlling it. I had eczma when I was little and I went to the homeopath. They prescribed me these tiny pills and some distilled water with alcahol in to keep it fresh for longer. It went away within weeks! Amazing! Also, you can get a cream that you put in the bath which helps to soothe the pain. |
| Tags |
| Elder Abuse Elbow Disorders Elbow Injuries Ehrlichiosis Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Edema Eczema Ecstasy Echocardiography EBV Infections Ebola Virus Eating Disorders Ear Infections |
| Related information |
uhhh no! my sister just used cortizon. she said that stuff worked for her..but i mean u could try the tanning bed. i mean it wont hurt to try it. or u can google it and see what it says. ...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 fet... There is no cure for eczema, but don't lose hope. Eczema can be triggered by food or seasonal allergies, as well as by stress. The condition will WORSEN if you scratch the affected area. T... I used to suffer with it rather severely as a child. I would miss school and couldn't hold a pencil. That's how bad mine was. I've outgrwon 99.9% of it and have the odd bout of it... Hi Hun; Registered Nurse here; First of all there is no research to substantiate that tanning booths help clear eczema. If fact the jury is still out on this, but the latest is leaning towards tan... Atopic dermatitis is an immune-mediated inflammation of the skin, often with a significant genetic component. Pruritus is the primary symptom; skin lesions range from mild erythema to severe lichen... I've e same problem since childhood days too. its common for ppl staying in tropical area to have eczema... I resides in SGP by the way... A few tips to reduce itch: 1) use diprocel cream ... To get effective treatment (ie topical steroids) you need prescription so if you cannot see a dermatologist you need to ask your usual doctor. I have had eczema since I was small (im 46 now) I pre... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |