Sunday, April 17th, 2011 at
2:37 pm
its not a bad case of it but its all over my body. just dry all the time. i use lotion every day. and i have these little bumps on the back of my legs. there like goose bumps that dont go away caused by the eczema.some people have them on the back of their arms and i was wondering if there might be a product or something else i can do to get it to go away? please help i hate them
Sunday, April 17th, 2011 at
5:15 am
It seems like no matter how often I moisturize, my skin seems flaky. And It’s A LOT of flake. My skin is EXTREMELY sensitive due to the eczema, and I really don’t want to irritate it and make it even more red than it already is. Anyone know how to exfoliate my face and neck without doing all of these negative things?
Saturday, April 16th, 2011 at
7:24 am
Has anyone used this? My 1 yo son has terrible eczema all over his torso. A nurse at his pedatrician’s office recommended using this. Has anyone else? Does it work?
Saturday, April 16th, 2011 at
2:42 am
Every time I have sex with my boyfriend the next morning I have raw red eczema on my face which after not seeing him for a few days goes down – i also get it on other parts of my body but not so much – he is quite sweaty and more so obviously when we have sex but always makes sure he is clean shaven.
Friday, April 15th, 2011 at
9:53 pm
Hi! I’m a 1st time mom and I need help! My 5 month old son has very very sensitive dry skin and eczema.. I’ve tried almost everything. Johnson & Johnson (trash in my opinion), aveno, even California baby for sensitive skin (fragance free) which worked in terms of his sensitive skin but the wash leaves his skin very dry and the cream work for only an hr. after that his skin is dry again and if I re apply again and again he gets like a heat rash or something… I also tried the calendula cream of the same brand that it said it was good for eczema but he burst in a rash minutes later.
The ped prescribe a mild steroidal cream that I have to apply only on the rash areas which seems to work but that still leaves me with the extremely dry sensitive skin. Also I read that steroidal creams have bad side effects on the long run so I want to avoid them. So I went to the dermatologist and he prescribe a non steroidal cream ($$$$$$) and he still manage to get a rash to my luck.
I’m tired of going to doctors and paying money for stuff that don’t work and sometimes even makes his skin worse that it was. So I figured I ask here to moms that are going or went trough the same problems as me. Keep in mind that anything that has petrolatum wont work on him.
ANY suggestions will be really appreciated!
This questions is for smiley face
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I read about the olive oil but should I apply it like a massage oil or put it before bathing him and then wet him a little and pat dry?
Friday, April 15th, 2011 at
7:25 am
i have eczema. it is not alot but is really annoying, and causes me lots of pain. how do you heal it. is there one cream i can use to cure it? i have used hydrocortisone. it works, but they say that it kills your liver. is there a way i can get rid of the itch. or is there a way i can get rid of the whole thing. i am hoping to get rid of it in a couple of days even though many say that is impossible. i want to get rid of this fasst and i want to never come back. please help me. and all the others suffering from eczema. my cousin has it, and it is allover his entire body.
Friday, April 15th, 2011 at
2:37 am
My 13 year old sister has really bad eczema on most of her body – stomach, butt, parts of her arms, back and parts of her legs. She’s already been instructed by her doctor to only take showers every other day, but when she visits my house, I notice she scratches a lot. Maybe too much. I want to know what body wash and lotion are best for her as to not irritate her skin. Any recommendations for calming creams?
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 at
7:35 am
what kind of creams can you use on babys for eczema
Thursday, April 14th, 2011 at
7:34 am
I was recently diagnosed with eczema as the cause of my burning and itching in my vulvar area. Anyone else have this and how do you personally manage it?
Um yes, I’m sure I have it. A biopsy was done to confirm it. It is rare.