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Old Aug 19th, 2009, 18:43 PM   #1
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Eczema?


I have eczema and ive had it since i was a baby.. but never bad till i got to about 15 .. my doctor told me it will get better and worse depends in pregnancy but it actually got better and i thought it was all under control again .. but its recently came back on my arms and neck and looks like its going to get infected again cause as people with eczema know its hard not to itch it bit i dont as much no more as i know i shouldnt ..

does anyone else have eczema and what do you use for it and everything i only use diprobase for cream now cause i cant use E45 cause i came out in a huge rash with it .. i used to have steriod cream if it was bad but that was short term.

anyone have any advice or they used something that helped them would be nice as i hate it when it comes back really soar and i hate going out with my arms out cause there all blotchy
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Old Aug 19th, 2009, 19:03 PM   #2
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My sister has sever ezcema and has suffered since she was a tiny baby.

She's tried the following:

Clothing
- Only cotton clothing, manmade fibres seemed to irritate
- Only using non-bio powder for senstitive skin and no fabric conditioner

Washing
- Emoillent lotion in the bath
- Nothing scented, Sanex do a range for dermotological conditions
- Not bathing too regularly, sounds a bit gross but the more you wash, the more you dry out your skin

Food
- She's discovered several food allergies over the years, when hers flares up she avoids wheat and dairy and keeps a food diary to monitor anything that triggers it.
- Keeping well hydrated as your skin suffers from dehydration too

Meds
- Plain aqueous cream is the best for moisturising the skin as it contains nothing that can irritate
- Steriod creams applied as soon as the itching starts in order to minimise damage to the skin.

Other tips include sun exposure (but with a good sunscreen) as sunlight has healing properties. Keep as cool as possible and only wear loose, light clothing if it's warm.

Hope that helps.


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Old Aug 19th, 2009, 19:13 PM   #3
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Thanx anything will help my doctor has said most the stuff you said .. but he said i shouldnt be alergic to anything and if i see that i am then i will have to make a note of it .. but at the minute im eating alsorts as im pregnant so i cant find something it could be but its only just flared up again but i know when its going infected. i think i just need to get some more steriod cream from the doctors and see what happens but i hope it goes its horrible to have and i proberley do bath alot but i thought it made it better cause i use the bath stuff to stop itching but maybe i was wrong haha ill stop bathing so often but when i layer my diprobase cream on it ends up making me itch more with the layers cause im ment to put alot on so i cant win


 
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Old Aug 19th, 2009, 19:18 PM   #4
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I have eczema aswell and i found the best way to keep it under control was to get a food tolerance test done.If you cut out the food your intolerant to then your skin should get better hope that helps! x


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Old Aug 19th, 2009, 19:38 PM   #5
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How did you get that done at the doctors?
theyve never offered me anything like that .. there useless i tell you they just think itll go away and it does for abit but comes bk 10x as bad later on .. my doctor just gives me loads diff creams to try and it just seems pointless if its not a certain food then i havent got a clue! x


 
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Old Aug 19th, 2009, 19:42 PM   #6
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same here ive been on so many over the years its ridiculous! ive had it since birth aswell, i got the test done at a health food shop, they have them at most shops as far as i know


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Old Aug 20th, 2009, 09:45 AM   #7
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I have it and have had it since i was a baby. My mom used to put friken vaseline on it to help with the dryness and cracked places. Cortizone cream works really really well with the itching. Also try to avoid any lotions that have fragrance in them as that will irritate it more.


 
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Old Aug 21st, 2009, 17:14 PM   #8
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Have you tried HC45 cream? That's what worked for mine x


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Old Aug 21st, 2009, 18:19 PM   #9
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I used to use hydrocortisone cream but its a steriod cream so obviously dont stay on it long term.. but iv got that on repeat prescription again and its getting better from 1day of using it so im happy
i dont know what HC45 Cream is but iv heard of it xx


 
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Old Aug 21st, 2009, 18:20 PM   #10
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It is the same thing lmaoo .. i thought it was but my cream dont say HC45 on it i think the box did but i throw them away and just keep the tubes in a first aid box x


 
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