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Old Jan 20, 2008, 08:57 PM
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What is the cure for eczema?

Whats the natural way of curing eczema? I went to the dermatologists and she prescribed me topical steroid, i saw some improvements in the first 4 weeks thereafter non.What is the most effective way of curing eczema? Please help.

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You can try taking flaxseed oil or omega fatty acid. It takes a while to work but you can also try other things at the same time. Coconut oil is suppose to be good.
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You can try taking flaxseed oil or omega fatty acid. It takes a while to work but you can also try other things at the same time. Coconut oil is suppose to be good.
Thanks Nohelp4u, i have started to take flaxseed oil already and zinc. I will buy coconut oil tomorrow and i will keep you updated.

Is there any other quick remedies though? Seriously i can't stand it anymore. I have it between my big thumbs and forefingers on each side. It look ugly, i hate it.
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I don't think there is a cure for eczema, but you can control it and sometimes it goes away on it's own. Steroid creams are usually the best thing for tough cases- perhaps you should go back to the doctor and see whether they have a stronger one they could give you. You may have also got it infected so talk to your doctor about an antibiotic cream- perhap this is why it has stopped improving.

Also consider seeing a nutritionist- it could be diet related. Or possibly stresss- do you notice you get worse when you are stressed out?

When this flare up does go away try to keep your hands moisturised to avoid future flare ups. An emoliant cream such as E45 would be useful.

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EDIT Is this a recent thing or have you had it since childhood? If the former it could be contact eczema and caused by something irritating your skin like certain chemicals, detergents, perfumes or metals like nickle.
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I don't think there is a cure for eczema, but you can control it and sometimes it goes away on it's own. Steroid creams are usually the best thing for tough cases- perhaps you should go back to the doctor and see whether they have a stronger one they could give you. You may have also got it infected so talk to your doctor about an antibiotic cream- perhap this is why it has stopped improving.

Also consider seeing a nutritionist- it could be diet related. Or possibly stresss- do you notice you get worse when you are stressed out?

When this flare up does go away try to keep your hands moisturised to avoid future flare ups. An emoliant cream such as E45 would be useful.

Good luck

EDIT Is this a recent thing or have you had it since childhood? If the former it could be contact eczema and caused by something irritating your skin like certain chemicals, detergents, perfumes or metals like nickle.
Thanks alot for your advice. I have actually booked to see the dermatologist again in the next 6 weeks. Its a long way to go, considering that i want it gone fast. I guess its ok, i am just getting really frustrated how its making me look dirty.

No it only started about 6 months ago, never had it before .
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Thanks alot for your advice. I have actually booked to see the dermatologist again in the next 6 weeks. Its a long way to go, considering that i want it gone fast. I guess its ok, i am just getting really frustrated how its making me look dirty.

No it only started about 6 months ago, never had it before .
I got it when I was 23 years old. It's on my right ankle, the right wrist-where the thumb part is, and on both of my elbows.

There is no cure for eczema, only creams/pills to help it from spreading and/or becoming inflamed. It really sucks because I know it is ugly and I have it on some of the most beautiful parts of my body.

Some other things that help are Oatmeal creams/baths. 2-3 times a week, I take a bath with the Oatmeal bath treatment in it, and it is amazing how much it makes your skin look better. I mean you can notice it as soon as you get out of the tub. Then I top it off with a lotion that has oatmeal in it.

You can get the bath/lotion with the Oatmeal in it at your local pharmacy/Wal-Mart anywhere from $4.00-$7.00. I like the Aveeno Brand, but there are cheaper brands out there. To me, Aveeno is the best.

Good luck to you.

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N0help4u agrees: yeah aveeno oatmeal made my skin really soft when I got poison ivy
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My daughter had it when she was 4 to around high school. She doesn't have it near as bad the past few years so it can go away or not be as bad even though there really isn't any "cure" I was also thinking, I sort of connected her eczema being partly due to inherited from her dad and partly due to her having been on antibiotics a lot.
You might want to try taking probiotics and eating yogurt to see if that helps any.
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My daughter had it when she was 4 to around high school. She doesn't have it near as bad the past few years so it can go away or not be as bad even though there really isn't any "cure" I was also thinking, I sort of connected her eczema being partly due to inherited from her dad and partly due to her having been on antibiotics a lot.
You might want to try taking probiotics and eating yogurt to see if that helps any.
Yes, I've heard that it can be an inheritive (is that a word? ) trait, along with stress, overly moisturized skin/overly dry skin. I've heard it all. It's different for everyone. Mine was due to stress, that is why I think I obtained it so much later on in my life. They say babies/toddlers are more prone to get this than adults.
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Whats the natural way of curing eczema? I went to the dermatologists and she prescribed me topical steroid, i saw some improvements in the first 4 weeks thereafter non.What is the most effective way of curing eczema? Please help.
I don't believe that there is an actual cure for it, but it can be maintained. Mine first appeared at seventeen when I came to the states and I'm now 33 and I still get little splotches here and there from time to time. I did all the topical and prescribed medications and it's never really dissipated.

I'm originally from the islands and I noticed that I never had it when I was in Jamaica because I was mostly in the sun. I spoke to my Doctor and asked if a nice dose of vitamin C from the sun may help my skin (w/ spf of course). However in the winter it's harder as you can't sun in 30 degree weather. I'm not saying you should go tanning but when I have a flare up it works for me. PS I do use sunscreen at all times!!!!
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I'm originally from the islands and I noticed that I never had it when I was in Jamaica because I was mostly in the sun. I spoke to my Doctor and asked if a nice dose of vitamin C from the sun may help my skin (w/ spf of course). However in the winter it's harder as you can't sun in 30 degree weather. I'm not saying you should go tanning but when I have a flare up it works for me. PS I do use sunscreen at all times!!!!
I was just reading today that sun IS very helpful for eczema and psoriasis. It said that if you don't live in a sunny climate a tanning bed works too. Although I never recommend tanning beds as an on going thing but occasional would be okay.

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litelegs agrees: I wanted to suggest using a tanning salon, but I know people can be touchy with that now a days. Glad you posted this response.
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