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no, i think it depends on the person health and diet. try bathing in oatmeal, it helps! |
Go buy some 0.5% hydro-cortisone cream from a pharmacy |
^ this does the trick for me. Stress will also cause my eczema to flare up. |
Have you guys tried the new Polysporin Eczema bodywash and cream? I noticed my skin clearing up after using this for a few weeks. My doctor also prescribed a different cream (cant remember off the top of my head, will check when I get home) and it has been working nicely. My flare ups were getting pretty severe this summer, and it has finally gone down. |
Are any of you guys allergic to raw apples, pears and stuff? |
This cream + pine tar soap saved me from eczema (Psoriasis?). http://www.homemadesoapandbodyproduc...-tar-soap/c2bs I highly recommend for you guys to try Ling Ling Wei Fu dimensional skin cream 15 g / a dimensional skin Ling Jiangxi Baoen hall buy 5 to send 1 to buy 10 to send 3 |
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dont know why the link doesnt work anymore. It was working this morning but its this You can get it in chinatown but for $20 http://img.alicdn.com/imgextra/i2/18...pg_310x310.jpg http://www.aliexpress.com/store/prod...408858104.html https://world.tmall.com/item/1966839..._1462174384330 维肤灵 |
My parents just told me about "trenev trio." It suppose to help with eczema, but the price of it is outstanding. I'm still trying to gather up information about it. Has anyone in here heard of this before. |
never heard of it but the cream i used above i am now healed. The first 3 months make sure you dont touch anything acidic (lime, ginger etc) |
I use to get pretty bad eczema/pompholyx on my hands. After years of doctor visits, medicine prescriptions etc I found out through trial and error I had a dairy allergy. Basically whenever I consumed anything with dairy in it I'd get eczema. I cut it out of my diet and it literally went away. Hope this helps someone. Try eliminating dairy from your diet. Check food labels for anything containing dairy. Drink a TON of water (i drink more than 4L a day). I didn't drink a lot of water back when I had eczema so that could also contribute to the problem. |
Unfortunately, eczema has no cure. You can only manage the symptoms when it flares up and try to minimize the re occurrence of it by moisturizing. During flare-ups cortisone creams seems to be most effective but you shouldn't use it for prolong periods of time continuously due to side effects. |
I am cured from eczema now. Except when i eat foods im allergic to. After seeing chinese doctor for soaking hands in chinese medicine and reducing stress, I can say i am now cured from eczema. stress/allergy are main reason. Try using this to wash your hands. https://i5.walmartimages.ca/images/L...g?odnBound=460 |
Cant help but notice that during winter is when I break out... But I don't get much anymore, cant seem to know why and how I did it. It must all be tied down to stress. |
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I'm pretty tired so I'll post in this thread more extensively when I have a bit more energy. Eczema is linked most closely to diet. Try looking up leaky gut, diets that promote gut healing, probiotic rich foods. I've had it since I was a kid. I had to quit my job last year because of extensive health issues and my eczema is their worst it's ever been in my 28 years. I eat a lot of sauerkraut, kimchi, pickles, fermented foods. Kefir is good. My skin gets better when I cut out meat, dairy, carbs, sugar and processed foods. When I'm having a bad flare up I switch my diet completely to vegan whole foods. Doing cleanses can help rid your body of any buit up toxins. Try being more mindful of the products you buy and put onto your body... your skin absorbs everything it comes into contact with. I use organic, plant based products as much as I can..even my shampoo/conditioner. If I have to use regular soap for dishwashing/cleaning, I use gloves. I use a vinegar/tea tree oil/water solution to clean my whole house. For laundry, I use soap for sensitive skin only. Stop taking antibiotics. I find when I took antibiotics my eczema got worse...up to even a year or 2 later. In terms of moisturizing, after you take a shower when your skin is still wet, use a mixture of glaxal base/Vaseline so it's a creamy consistency and smear it all over your body. Your body needs to be wet for it to be able to absorb the cream properly. Be careful of using steroid cream (hydrocortisone etc). Your body can develop immunity, and you can experience steroid withdrawal which can make your whole body dry, crusty, Crack, weepy, flaky. Imagine the eczema you have now but amplified times 1000 on your whole body. For my eczema I can't handle too dry or humid. I do better in Vegas weather for sure. California can be a hit or miss for me. Also it's the water you shower with. In Toronto I had a tough time after being there more than a week, mostly because of their water. |
I couldn't control my eczema during my last few years of high school no matter what cream was prescribed to me by my family doctor, and despite going to a ton of chinese doctors that my mom wanted me to try. I did finally control it and almost seem to cure it through the Vancouver Skin Centre, which took about half a year for me to book an appointment for. It was definitely worth the wait, my eczema back then was horrible and everywhere. You do get an immunity to steroid creams after using them for a while, but sometimes it can't be helped if the condition is bad (like mine). Definitely has to do with your diet, every time I eat anything really bad like chips or too much fried food my eczema flares up. I find that it also flares up during seasonal changes, both winter and summer. For me at least, excessive heat makes it worse. I've also heard that acne creams make your eczema worse, and vice versa. I've tried a ton of different lotions, and this one (which was one of the many recommendations by the doctor) has worked the best consistently. Been using this for over 10 years now, it is a bit pricey though but well worth it depending on how bad your eczema is. Can be found at Shoppers Drug Marts and London Drugs. https://img.makeupalley.com/3/3/9/7/2234279.JPG Although fried foods and whatnot are bad for eczema, I still eat them every now and then. Stress and lack of sleep also make it worse for you too, which sucks when you're in school. Definitely water has something to do with it as well., and be glad that we're living in Vancouver lol. Everytime I travel anywhere (states, Toronto, Asia) my skin feels horrible. If TLDR, here are the things that make my eczema worse: -RANDOM CHINESE CREAMS (not all Chinese doctors are good...) -Water -Not putting on lotion regularly -Scratching -Stress -Lack of sleep -Sweat (and heat causing sweat) -Not changing out your bedsheets/pillow cases often enough -Dusty rooms -Fried foods -Some fruits (I've heard mangos were bad, can't really remember though) -Alcohol -Smoking All that being said, I still play sports, work out, work on cars, eat bad food, drink, etc. All of it can be controlled with the right doctor, of course depending on your condition as well. You just kind of have to find the right balance of what you can/can't do. Also, Polysporin eczema cream sucks. At least for me, I guess it might depend on the person. |
anyone have scalp eczema? |
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You can also do a scalp rinse with apple cider vinegar or lemon juice.. dilute ratio 1:1 however strong you can take it. My scalp gets really dry so sometimes I mix an sweet almond oil with tea tree oil and I apply to my scalp overnight. I've also used Softee Coconut Oil from Superstore... but it's super hard to get out of long hair cuz it has the consistency of Vaseline. |
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Right now I'm using Live Clean Shampoo & Conditioner which is 98% plant derived. She also doesn't need to use much.. maybe a dime sized amount of shampoo. Don't use conditioner as often, maybe once a week or second week is OK. I went thru a phase of only using conditioner for a couple months which helped but the dryness eventually came back. I know it's hard but cutting down on washing hair helped me. Maybe once every other day is good for me now. I started doing every day last week cuz I was in LA and my scalp is a bit messed now. Also have her keep a journal of what she eats so she can track what makes her scalp more itchy? She could be having some sort of food sensitivity. Dairy, meat and sugars are huge ones for eczema. And yeah its super difficult. My eczema gives me mad anxiety and I hate going in public during a flare up. The best you can do is be there for her, and help her remain positive. I dunno what I would do without my bf to help me thru my bad times. |
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Give Protopic a shot. It's a prescription cream and very expensive (about $87 for a 30g tube). But it works every time. |
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