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Is there a cure for Dermatitis? How long does it usually take to clear up completely?

What are some great products for Dermatitis?

2007-03-22 10:25:22 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

I don't have severe, just a few rashes on my legs but it's kinda annoying me. I went to the Dermatalogist but I would like to hear people's experiences on this and how they cured it....

2007-03-22 10:38:09 · update #1

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Ask your doctor about TRIAMCINOLONE. Triamcinolone (Aristocort®, Triderm®, Kenalog®, Flutex®, Kenonel®) is a corticosteroid. It helps to reduce swelling, redness, itching, and allergic reactions on the skin. Generic triamcinolone skin cream, ointment and lotion are available, but not skin aerosol.

2007-03-22 10:38:48 · answer #1 · answered by Hot Coco Puff 7 · 3 0

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2016-12-24 05:54:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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Is there a cure for Dermatitis?
Is there a cure for Dermatitis? How long does it usually take to clear up completely?

What are some great products for Dermatitis?

2015-08-26 06:34:26 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

You state that you have “Dermatitis - Excema. Treatment of dermatitis varies, depending on the cause. These are the basic forms of dermatitis, and each have a specific treatment. Contact dermatitis - It can take as long as two to four weeks for this type of dermatitis to clear up. Neurodermatitis - Getting you to stop scratching and to avoid further aggravating your skin are the treatment objectives. Seborrheic dermatitis - You'll need to frequently shampoo, then carefully rinse your scalp. Your doctor may recommend a specific shampoo. Stasis dermatitis - Treatment consists of correcting the condition that causes fluid to accumulate in your legs or ankles for extended periods. Atopic dermatitis - Treatment typically consists of applying hydrocortisone-containing lotions to ease signs and symptoms. Perioral dermatitis - Treatment for this condition is usually with the oral antibiotic tetracycline. For all types of dermatitis, occasional use of over-the-counter antihistamines can reduce itching.
As this subject is extensive, you would be advised to consult your doctor or dermatologist.
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2007-03-22 11:20:35 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Depends on what type of "dermatitis" you have. Sometimes this used as a generic term. You may have come into contact with something that caused the irritation (contact dermatitis) such as new soap, lotion or laundry detergent. Obviously you should stop usuing that product. You can use hydrocortizone to help with the rash as well taking Benedryl to help stop the itching (it will make you sleepy). My doctor had to prescribe a course of steroids (prednisone) for mine to finally go away.

2007-03-22 11:49:14 · answer #5 · answered by margarita 7 · 0 0

Always keep your skin moisturized. Reduce itching and scratching with topical medications or antihistamines. Avoid irritating and drying substances such as perfumes or harsh detergents. Topical steroids are often used to treat dermatitis. There is a new cream called pimecrolimus cream which has less side effects than the topical steroids. Also you could try cortisone-type creams. Flucloxacillin and erythromycin are antibiotics to help dermatitis.

2007-03-22 11:12:52 · answer #6 · answered by neverknow 3 · 1 0

yes there is stop eating meat start taking super omega which comtains omega 3 omega 6 fish oil flax oil and you will see an immediate improvement although u will still have relapses if you continue to take this product and abstain from all meats it will eventually disappear i know because thats the way i cured mine. You can get the Super Omega at the Dollar General for 2 bucks so its not an expensive process and as far as not eating meat you will also see other health benefits.

2007-03-22 10:47:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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/k0VRk

2016-05-17 11:23:21 · answer #8 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Dove soap and Hydrocortisone 1% cream from your doctor. Always works for me!

2007-03-22 11:24:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should see a dermatologist, but until then, you could try bathing in aveeno and using sarna lotion to relieve your skin.

2007-03-22 10:32:57 · answer #10 · answered by deejay30 3 · 0 0

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