c a dermotologist. my brother used to have it, and then the dermotologist gave him some cream, and its gone now
2006-09-02 14:09:59
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answered by this old loser 3
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You cannot cure eczema, it is a skin disease, but you can control it. I have some stuff that can control eczema, rosacea and psoriasis. It is used in hospitals throughout the country. The link below is a full detailed sheet over the product. Let me know if you are interested and I will show you how to get some. I also hope that it gets better. Ryan
2006-09-02 17:47:02
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answered by ixfriendlyxi 2
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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.
Best Eczema Treatment?
2016-05-16 03:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately there is no cure of eczema. However it can be controlled and diminished. Usually requires a visit to your physician for most treatments that can decrease the outbreaks and control to some extend require a prescription. Try and comfort yourself in the fact that eczema is benign.
2006-09-02 14:14:13
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answered by Strawberry Pony 5
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I have eczema on the hands. there really isnt a cure but u can control it. i use a certain kind of cream that has some sort of acid in it. it helps. your best bet is to go to a dermatologist. my dermatoligist name is Dr. Amy Paller. she is like the # 1 der. in the chicago area. she really knows what she is talking about. since using the medication my skin is far better than what it was before
2006-09-02 20:48:57
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answered by Rawrr! 2
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There's no actual cure, it's just treatment. I have eczema on my hands from being exposed to cleaning chemicals and water at work. You can treat it with creams and I think also with pills. You should try the Eucerin lotion and creme, it does wonders.
2006-09-02 14:13:43
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answered by existingtobe 3
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it kind of stinks because there is no cure of eczema. But you can control the "outbreaks" by keeping your hands moisturized with a non scented hand lotion. Sometimes the ones with scents in them can irritate the skin. You can go the doctor for eczema and they will usually prescribe lotion or sometimes drugs if it is bad enough.
2006-09-04 05:34:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of the eczema on hands is because of allergy.
It is called allergic contact dermatitis.
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
If you have contact allergy to a substance, you may develop allergic contact dermatitis when that substance comes in touch with your skin. What is allergic for some people may not be allergic to others. Allergic contact dermatitis develops by contact and not because of eating certain foods, which is the case in atopic dermatitis.
The affected skin may look red, blistered and may be itchy. It may develop after some time of contact with the allergen. After the contact is lost, the condition settles in some hours or days depending upon the allergic reaction. More-
http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/allergiccontactdermatitis/
2006-09-02 19:48:58
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answered by lifegoeson 1
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Eczema patients can avoid scratchy fibers for softer ones like bamboo, cotton, or silk, which are gentler on the skin. Opting to buy organic fibers can also be a wise, healthy, and eco-friendly alternative. Learn here https://tr.im/pRvru
2016-05-17 03:32:49
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answered by ? 2
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I have breakouts of Eczema. The doctor gives me Cleocin lotion to put on it. He gives me Tetracycline too. If all else fails, consult a Dermatologist.
2006-09-02 14:14:19
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answered by robee 7
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make an oatmeal paist and stick it on your hands with no rings on or any thing and lit it sit for a bit. it looks and feels grosse but it will help. I had it really bad o my face and i got ride of it with a persription only. its the only way
2006-09-02 14:10:43
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answered by Anonymous
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