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Eczema

Eczema

Eczema is a chronic skin condition that causes the skin to become reddened, dry and cracked. Atopic Eczema accounts for around 30% of skin complaints seen by GPs, and it is more common amongst children. The causes of eczema are not totally understood, but there are a number of factors that can worsen its condition, or contribute to a flare up. These include, dust-mites, pets and even foods like dairy produce, nuts or eggs. Eczema can also be caused by hormonal changes, and sometimes by stress and vigorous exercise. The treatment of Eczema normally consists of a variety of self-help treatments, but the most important thing is for sufferers to avoid scratching the skin (easier said than done as it becomes extremely itchy)! The key treatment involves moisturising the skin to keep it supple and to prevent it becoming irritated and cracked. In addition, GPs will normally look at a sufferers diet, and may prescribe complimentary therapies such as aromatherapy.

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Hi my name is Robbie and I have a 2 1/2 year old daughter whom has suffered from eczema since she was born but recently it has become realy bad especially in the last 4 mounths. The doctor just keeps providing her the same creams and treatments euomovate, betnovate, dubble bace, fusibet, aquias cream, diprobase, but none of this seems to work she has also been given vallergans, and flucloxacillin Her skin can get really bad the main areas of her Eczema are her neck and chest, arms, hands, back of knees and her shoulders its so red an sore and starts to weep she finds it extremly painful and is constantly in pain, can you help me please ??? I have some photos of her skin if you would like to see it thanks again

I have a 7 year old daughter who ha severe eczema, she has had treatment from hospital and is now much better. but i hae noticed that she has excessive hair on her upperlip, sholders and the back of her neck. i wanted to know if this is nowmal or should i visit the GP.

Hi, I have cronice eczema and have had it since I was born. I have finally got the eczema on my body under control, but my scalp is now flaring up and is very infected, weepy and painful. I am currently using Polytar AF but this is not helping at all – PLEASE HELP ME

Heloo Im 40, And Foe The Last 7 Years Ive Suffered Wuth Eczema, Ive Have Poover Treatment, Tables And Cream But Nothink Seems To Work. Please Help As Im Fed Up Covering My Body! Thanks Karen x

Hi, I'm 21 years of age and have had this condition since I was born. I mainly get it on the back of my forarms and my hands. I have tried every cream possible to try and get rid of it but nothing ever seems to work. I'm finding it very hard seeing my fiance as she always wants to hold my hands. Please Help!!

I have has eczema since i was born, i tried loads of different creams and drops, everything really, then i tried this moisturizer that the local chemist prescribed, its called Aveeno and it really works, you should be able to get it at your local chemist if you want to try it, i get it on prescription so i wouldn't really know, but try it, it worked for me!

Hi there, I have a 3 year old son whom has suffered from eczema since he has been born. The doctors keep providing him the same creams, Trimovate, euomovate, betnovate, epaderm, e45, diprobase and zinc paste, but none of this seems to work. His skin can get really bad, and that is when it goes red and starts to weep, he finds it extremly painful. He is constantly in pain, can you help me please

heyy,x ive had excema all my life on my calfs and arms but the worst is its on my eyelid which is really noticible for people to come and ask me what it is and i never know what to say, ive tried soooo many products like aveno and garnier creams im curently using e45 which was working at the start but isnt helping much now HELP ME! xxxx

Hi, I'm 28 years old and found a few weeks ago that i have develope some dry patches on my back. These were the size of a 5 pence piece but now have enlarged to about 3 × 3cm. I know this is still small but i have now found more small dry patches on my belly, boobs and backs of my legs. My concern is that these have all appeard over the last few weeks and at this rate it wont be long before i'm covered. I have made sure that i havn't changes my lifestyle i.e. body wash, washing detergent etc but dont know why at my age i am developing these patches.

Hi my name is lydia.Can u get it on ur fingers . Doesnt matter the time of the year my fingers get all itchy they crack and on my skin there are little bubbles with a water substance inside. It is very itchy and it makes my hands look disgusting.I have tried lots of creams but nothing is working . I have had it as for as long as i can remember and my mam has it she sys it is dry skin but it is not.Please help me i am sick of it.




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