What you need is Melaleuca products. If you google Melaleuca and eczema you will find tons of testimonies that when people switched to their products that contain tea tree oil they stopped having outbreaks all together. I resently met one woman who said her daughter had it since the age of two, at the age of 6 she found melaleuca and her daughter is now 11 and hasn't had a breakout in all that time. The main product that I am told that made the most improvement in a very short time is the lotion Renew that in even recommended by dermatologist for eczema suffers. If you would like to know more about how to get these products you are welcomed to email me at missyworkathome@yahoo.com.
2007-01-20 11:58:51
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answered by missy 3
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I have been using a prescription cream called "ELOCOM" on and off for years now. It completely stops my rashes when they occur. I get a lot less occurences now since I've been using it. For a cheaper alternate and quick relief from itching, you can get some hydrocortizone which is found in every pharmacy. Oatmeal baths don't work, so don't do that. It's a wives tale. Eczema is becoming a bigger problem these days because many products have irritating dyes and fragrances. So, buy non-scented items whenever possible. Use glycerin soap to bathe. My best advice is go see an allergy doctor to isolate why you may be getting eczema. Ask about prescription creams, they are the best. The itching, redness and scaly look to the skin completely goes away.
2016-03-15 01:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Eczema has resurfaced on my skin time and again, but this time it doesn't seem to want to go away. In the past, I have gone to a dermatologist or the nearest drugstore and the creams usually work. I know that I should probably go see my dermatologist, but I want that to be my last resort. Does...
2015-08-26 12:02:14
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answered by ? 1
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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 15:20:34
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answered by Cynthia 4
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These days it seems that addressing the mental and emotional causes of illness and discomfort is the best way to go. Exzema is caused by breath-taking antagonism and mental eruptions, most often. Try to remember that peace and harmony fill and surround you at all times and you are safe and secure - and anytime you hear yourself have a negative thought, gently correct it.
In the mean time, the best thing to ease the discomfort is to keep the area dry. The best thing that I have found to do that is Coral Calcium powder. Just using it reminds you to do the peace affirmation and it is so alkaline it helps soothe the itching, plus it is drying enough to keep excess moisture away. Here's the link I use: http://www.mynsp.com/carole/products/guide.aspx?stockNum=1873 I use it like baby powder on exzema.
Peace!
2007-01-20 09:08:58
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answered by carole 7
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My hubby and daughter have bad eczema. The best is a cream made from Urea. U get at drugstore. Is incredible. Uremol.
2007-01-20 09:08:44
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answered by Cister 7
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Once it is under control with a prescription ointment or at least a cortisone cream keep it moist with a regular skin cream.
2007-01-20 09:06:30
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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Cetaphil cream and something called lydex (not sure if I spelled that right) but you need a prescription for it.
2007-01-20 09:04:34
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answered by snowangel_az 4
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elidel is a prescription that you can get from the dermatologist
but for store bought items i would suggest that you buy Shea butter from bath and body and eucerin from walmart
2007-01-20 09:05:16
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answered by Night visions 6
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Use Emu Oil it works, put directly on the skin everyday. its expensive but it does the job.
2007-01-20 09:04:29
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answered by Bruce 4
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