…they pull me back in.
I posted a comment on a previous post saying how I was eczema free.
Looks like I spoke a bit too soon…
…they pull me back in.
I posted a comment on a previous post saying how I was eczema free.
Looks like I spoke a bit too soon…
June 3, 2008 at 2:55 pm
Exederm make ultra hypoallergenic skin care products for adults and kids with eczema or dermatitis.
They have America’s only parabens-free hydrocortisone anti-itch cream – Its called Exederm Flare Control Cream should look after your itch
Good Luck
Eczema Help
June 6, 2008 at 6:34 am
As a mother of two with eczema I know exactly what you mean.
We have had a few good days and it felt so good – but when they arrived from school and kindergarden they both were full rash all over.
You can have a look at our everyday life at our blogg. Even thought it is in norwegian I think you get a picture of the kids disease.
Hope your skin will get better very soon.
June 16, 2008 at 8:34 am
Hello you … know all about this. I have learned to not get too excited when he kids look good, since the next day it can be ten times worse than the day before.
We live day by day, and treat the skin 2-3 times a day to prevent the eczema to break out.
The kids have lived with eczema since they were born and I’ very interessted to read about your days as an adult with this disease.
You can have a look into our blog,I write in Norewgian but the pic will tell you a lot.
Will add you to my links – so I will be back.
June 18, 2008 at 10:20 pm
It is so annoying I just kind of ignore it. I used to just have the ‘dead skin’ looking patches on my arms, but they went away and now I have these horrible red bumpy patches on my legs and torso that itch like crazy. I should probably treat them, but when they start to go away more come back or the old one flares up again. I know elcon cream works well for a lot of stuff, but I’m not sure if it has steroids in it or not.
Anyway, I feel your pain! This is the first site I actually found a picture of what I have, it looks just like what’s on your hand picture. Its like a cluster of little bumps and sometime there are stray bumps around it. It just happened all of a sudden. Anyways, that’s for all the info on your blog, I’m gonna try and finally get rid of this.
June 18, 2008 at 10:21 pm
*thanks for all the info
July 3, 2008 at 8:55 am
I use a natural, organic cream called Aloe & Marigold from a brand called KuK Organics.
It’s made my skin smooth, soft and is now giving me an even skin tone.
Good luck
August 6, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Have you tried a raw paleolithic diet?
August 6, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Please add my blog on your blog roll www . eczemacure . info / blog /
August 20, 2008 at 1:50 pm
This might sound weird, and I don’t know how common tanning beds are outside of the US, but I had a terrible outbreak of very itchy eczema all over my body my first year of college and I tried everything: oral steroids, cortizone cream, moisturization, EVERYTHING. The one thing that finally helped me was actually laying in the tanning bed. I was all cleared up within a few days (laying just two times). Sitting in the sun on a day where the sun is powerful enough would probably have the same effect. Hope this helps somebody.
September 7, 2008 at 7:02 am
And I thought I was the only one suffering with eczema! I feel you guys’ pain too! I’m so frustrated because, like Ashley said, when they start to go away, the old ones flare up or I get them on another spot. I have been using “Betamethasone” and it’s good and bad. The good this is that it dries up the bumps. The bad thing is it dries up my skin so fast that it cracks. So, I went back to my doctor, she prescribed “Elidel”. This is one is better as far as keeping my skin moisturized but it doesn’t work as fast as the Betamethasone. I really hope they find a cure for this one fast.