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2007-10-28 03:04:36 · 5 answers · asked by mandy 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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Joane, hello. The best home treatment for eczema (in my book) is the anti-eczema cream and spray from http://www.champori.com It is herbal, steroid-free, works fast (cleared my condition in just under 3 weeks), reasonably priced and comes with money back guarantee (if it doesn't work - it's free)
Best,
Bernadette

2007-10-28 12:31:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2014-11-28 01:41:16 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I wouldn't say treatments but more of ways to help prevent it and improve it.

Start out by making sure you have soft water rather then hard, hard water is very drying to your skin and when you mix it with eczema, your end result isnt that great.

Use "free" laundry soaps and if you use fabric softer..use the free softener by Downy...no dryer sheets though..NONE

Drink lots of water, it will help keep you moisturized from the inside out.

When taking a shower, make it a quick one, try to use clear shampoos, rinse well, and body wash for senstive skin. *Dove works great* Dont use very hot water as thats drying to your skin too.

Shower daily to get all of the allergens off of your body, its best to shower at night time so you dont sleep with those allergens on you

During the day time use a heavy cream *not lotion* maybe MILK products, I prefer to use Vaseline Cream.

At night directly after your shower, pat dry and rub Vaseline on your bad parts.

If your skin is broken out in open cuts and scratches apply Polysporin, I am very specific on this brand because it just seems to work the best..far better then Neosporin

If you need to scratch..scratch backwards so you dont tear your skin so much..or if you can..just rub the itch

Hope this helps you..good luck!

2007-10-31 18:19:07 · answer #3 · answered by hi_iduntcyber_doyou 5 · 0 0

several of my patients have said that laying in the sun or tanning bed helps reuce the size of the patches. some have tried sea salts in a bath and had good results. others say that moisturizing creams help too. i had one patient drive all the way to indian shores florida and soak in the sea because of indian tales of healing waters there.

2007-10-28 03:09:39 · answer #4 · answered by bryce k 4 · 0 0

See the eczema page at the site below.

www.healthy-skincare. com

2007-10-28 13:24:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I heard that Evening Primrose Oil is good for this

2007-10-28 03:13:24 · answer #6 · answered by beauthai25 7 · 0 0

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