take an aveeno oatmeal bath.
i get the wooorst eczema in the winters and oatmeal baths work well. they sell them at cvs.
also try hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion or as gross as it sounds, rub crisco on your skin.
2006-07-22 16:08:33
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My little boy had eczema on his cheeks. I was not sure what method to use but I didn't want to make my boy go through any surgery treatments at this young age. Some suggested a plastic surgeon since it was in a very visible location but our family doctor recommend this natural guide.
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2016-05-14 21:23:44
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Eczema is a skin condition that is brought about by either internal or external factors, which are genetics, and unhealthy or severe environmental situations. Characterized by rashes, itches, swelling, redness, and even bleeding, eczema is a highly irritating, and bothersome, skin ailment that must be treated at once. The constant irritations of this skin condition may affect anyone's ability to function well, and do their regular routine successfully. The crucial question to ask now is, "How do you safely and instantly cure eczema?".
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I Cured Eczema Easily Permanently : http://Eczema.neatprim.com
2016-03-03 19:31:10
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Failing.
2016-03-16 03:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Here, in canada there are perscribed perscriptions, for certain creams that help people with eczema, since my brother has had it since he was a little baby. If its really bad dont use shampoo, or conditioner on your hair, since your skin is really sensitive. There lots more tips, but i gotta go. hopefully you find something that will work for you
2006-07-22 16:12:33
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answered by Angel 2
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Try Hydro-cortisone 1%, if you already did it, you should better call your doctor.
Also try filling your bathtub with warm water and about three spoons of baking soda.
Good Luck!!
2006-07-22 16:12:45
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answered by sunshine 4
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How about seeing a dermatologist? You can try OTC hydrocortisone, however you might need Elidel or a stronger steroid.
2006-07-22 16:09:12
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answered by sveta_dr_mom 3
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Go to your gp immediately who may send you to hospital to do an allergy test to find out what is causing the problem and medication to ease the itching. I had it on my arms and found out it was my biological washing powder.
2006-07-22 16:11:15
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