Elidel worked really well for my son and my daughter. It does take a week or two to see real results though. Also, be careful about perfumed soap, detergent, febreze sprays, etc., as the scents seem to aggravate eczema. (at least they seemed to with my kids)
2006-11-14 05:26:18
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answered by startwinkle05 6
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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?
2016-05-14 17:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think you're wasting your time. Sometimes it takes trial and error to find out what really works best for you. If you have good insurance ask your Dr. about a drug called Enbrel. The downfalls are it's very expensive and it's an injection, but some people find it very successful.
2006-11-14 05:31:03
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answered by kay24jane 1
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My daughter has eczema. She used elidel, but it didn't help. I had to get her a steroidal cream. I find that if we lotion her regularly after her shower, she has fewer breakouts. We use aveeno lotion on her.
2006-11-14 05:28:06
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answered by dragonkisses 5
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Try a good dietary supplement. If your eczema is nutrition related, supplements will help.
2006-11-14 05:39:15
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answered by Jade 2
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you should try homeopathy. Has the best results in skin conditions
2006-11-14 05:21:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Try flaxseed oil...........it helps look into it on google search
2006-11-14 05:20:13
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answered by flavorlicious 2
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who who
2006-11-14 05:24:52
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answered by tanisha w 2
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oatmeal baths will help
2006-11-14 05:20:28
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answered by XxX 3
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