Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
5:07 am
I’ve had Contact Dermatitis (a type of eczema) since October 2006. I was sleeping in a hotel and the next morning I woke up with the rash all over my hands and legs! It’s been like torture ever since 
The beginning was the worst.. and has pretty much disappeared except for the scar/marks on my legs. Last night some showed up on the back of my neck too. I used some medicated lotion that my doctor gave me, but now when I itch my skin, it scratches off!
I read somewhere online that soy products could cause eczema. That makes sense because I started drinking soymilk instead of regular milk around the same time the rash appeared. Is soy a common cause of eczema?
I’m 18 if that helps!
Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
12:59 pm
Eczema is caused be foods we eat in are daily life, but can you get eczema from stress?
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Stress causes eczema? (switch)
Stress causes eczema? (switch)
Friday, February 19th, 2010 at
7:41 pm
I’ve had Contact Dermatitis (a type of eczema) since October 2006. I was sleeping in a hotel and the next morning I woke up with the rash all over my hands and legs! It’s been like torture ever since 
The beginning was the worst.. and has pretty much disappeared except for the scar/marks on my legs. Last night some showed up on the back of my neck too. I used some medicated lotion that my doctor gave me, but now when I itch my skin, it scratches off!
I read somewhere online that soy products could cause eczema. That makes sense because I started drinking soymilk instead of regular milk around the same time the rash appeared. Is soy a common cause of eczema?
I’m 18 if that helps!
Monday, February 8th, 2010 at
2:38 am
My son is three months old and about a month ago I started feeding him formula while I was at school and breast feed him when I am home. About two weeks ago he came up with a pretty bad case of eczema, could this be showing up now because he is not getting as many antibodies from my breast milk as he was before or is this just coincidence?
Friday, February 5th, 2010 at
2:37 am
My son is three months old and about a month ago I started feeding him formula while I was at school and breast feed him when I am home. About two weeks ago he came up with a pretty bad case of eczema, could this be showing up now because he is not getting as many antibodies from my breast milk as he was before or is this just coincidence?
Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
9:55 pm
My son is three months old and about a month ago I started feeding him formula while I was at school and breast feed him when I am home. About two weeks ago he came up with a pretty bad case of eczema, could this be showing up now because he is not getting as many antibodies from my breast milk as he was before or is this just coincidence?
Friday, January 8th, 2010 at
9:48 pm
i have really bad eczema caused by winter. i cant just up and move some where warm like i have been told to. I m stuck at home right now and i cant get to the store ti get something. what can i use at home to relive to burn from it. it is statting to split in spots and i cant handle it any more. Please help.
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 at
5:12 am
Is there any study in vaccines for children exacerbates or causes eczema?
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 at
5:10 am
I know I do not have an allergy to alcohol as I’ve been drinking for 15 years. When I was younger I drank a LOT more then I do now that I have a family but I still have 2-3 cocktails a night, not every night but at least 4 days a week. Recently I’ve been getting what looks like eczema or dermatitis and it’s spreading. I am going into a dermatologist within a few days bvut I was wonder could I be developing an allergy or could alcohol be causing it?
Friday, December 25th, 2009 at
12:31 pm
Hi, For most of my childhood, i suffered from extreme eczema that made me spend my time in hospital getting bandaged. Thankfully, the condition eased when i was 10 years old. But my eczema is still there. I have found that certain foods ( seafood, nuts, fried food) cause it to come back. Also, when it is too warm or too cold, it comes back as well. I would like to know if this happens to anyone else? Also, what factors cause your skin to inflame and itch like mine? ( so i don’t risk anything) Just curious as people think i exaggerate when i tell them i can’t eat certain foods and i would just like some back up on this.I.e. If i’m being melodramatic or not. Thanks!
Thank you for the lengthy answers about how to reduce the effects of eczema, but i really would just like to know what makes your eczema break out be it, food or drink related? or the sun, air?