Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
5:03 pm
I suffer from excema on my hands and sometimes my feet.My symptoms vari from very dry skin and peeling, to blisters.I may have1-2 breakouts every 3 months (or individual breakouts once every 3 weeks).I would really appriciate if anyone knows of anything i could do to help my excema or if you know someone i could get in contact with and discuss this problem.Thank You
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
5:02 pm
Its making me feel unconfident so i really need to know what i could do to improve my skin…
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
12:14 pm
I’ve had eczema on my upper lip since I was 3 months. It really bothers me and last night was the worse ever in my life! It was leaking and cracking up and I couldn’t stop scratching it. Please give me some kind of cream that I can get over the counter or at drug stores. Please do not reccommend any online claims. Thank you
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
2:36 am
It’s under my bottom lip & a little on the sides of the mouth. Getting married in 25 days and starting to freak out. I think that’s what’s brought it on. Stress. Trying Evening Primrose Oil tablets at the moment. Nothing. Ahhhhh. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
2:36 am
My toddler (20 mo) developed (what I think is) contact eczema about two months ago. It looks like dozens of little red spots around her mouth that suddenly come up. We were very careful about weaning her because there is a history of nut allergy in the family and I kept a detailed diary of what she ate for the first year but there were no reactions. She has always enjoyed eating tomatoes and citrus fruits, but when the rash first appeared, it only took about three weeks and a bolognaise to see that tomatoes where clearly a trigger. I have seen the reaction again several times when she has managed to steal tomotoes from friends’ plates at play-dates. We have also isolated oranges but there is definately something else. Any ideas as to other common triggers? I’ve tried everything but by the time they get to toddlerhood it’s almost impossible to track down the cause. Has anyone else’s child developed an allergy late on and did it cure itself?
Just to clarify – my baby doesn’t have the eczema unless she eats tomatoes or oranges – in which case she has an almost immediate reaction. She’ll go for days without any eczema and then it’ll reappear, so I can’t believe that it’s not something she is coming into contact with.
I have had a doctror check it out – his diagnosis was an allergic reaction but in the UK you can’t get prick (allergy) testing any more for children, so basically just told me to go away and sort it out myself. Grrrrrrr.
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
2:36 am
My daughter started developing it when she was three, it became really bad and we tried all the doc’s suggestion which did work to an extent, but always stained everything then I was told about Aloe Propolis Creme I only started using it about a week ago and the difference is brilliant, still bits left but i’m going to carry on using it, hope it works for others
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
9:49 am
What are the foods not to be eaten by people who are suffering eczema.
Monday, August 30th, 2010 at
2:36 am
Eczema – Skin rashes that seem to be not going away. My baby had this skin problem since he was 3 months old.
Sunday, August 29th, 2010 at
7:41 am
I believe I have recently acquired eczema. I know that I need to see a doctor but is there anything I can do in the mean time to make it lessy itchy or irratated? Is there anything that could have brought on the eczema ( since this is my first experience with it at 26)? Any other advice or personal experiences you can share with me?