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lucytwo2
Jul 24, 2009, 03:42 PM
Does anyone have eczema so bad that it just drives you nuts? I have taken steroids (prednisone) and I use steroid cream and it doesn't really help. Does anyone have any suggestions or found something that works whether it be over the counter or a prescription.
N0help4u
Jul 24, 2009, 05:17 PM
Try eating probiotics -unsweetened yogurt
And cutting out greasy food and foods with a lot of preservatives.
Eat more vegetables
Omega fatty acid or flaxseed is also good.
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rockie100
Jul 24, 2009, 09:02 PM
I hope you have soft water. Take a bath with oatmeal in a nylon ( tie the nylon off) Also switch your lotion up. Like get Vanicream, Lubriderm, and two other lotions that agree with you, and only use no more than twice in a row. You could go tanning. Go tanning at a salon. Don't go so long you get burnt. And Yes try to change your diet. Almost forgot ware only cotton, and wash clothes in mild soap. Don't add fabric softener. I feel for you.
angelbaby93
Jul 25, 2009, 07:51 PM
Yes I have had this since I was younger and generic anti-itch lotion like calamine lotion works if that doesn't help try hydro-cortisone it would work but you have to apply this a lot... maybe try changing your laundry detergent and bath soap that you use that also makes the eczema worse dove soap works for this even taking weekly aveeno or oatmeal baths like 3 times a week work.. just soak in it and apply the hydro cortisone it should work and change your laundry detergent too that also affects it badly.. hope my answer helps u
asking
Jul 25, 2009, 08:26 PM
I used to have eczema, but it went away. I got it when I went away to college and it vanished after I got married and had kids. It used to come back when I had visitors staying in the house for several days, but not lately. In college it always got worse during finals week.
Things that help are double rinsing my laundry, no softeners or other chemicals in the clothes besides mild detergent, no products in the dryer. Yes to keeping your skin lubricated, as long as the lotion doesn't contain anything that makes it worse. I actually found Dove soap to be bad (for me) because it's hard to get it all off your skin. I use neutrogena, which rinses off more completely. Oatmeal baths never helped me, but that's just me.
I agree about a good diet high in fiber and probiotics--not just yogurt, but sourdough bread, sauerkraut, cheese, tofu, Kim Chee--anything fermented that you can stand. Lots of whole fruit.
Taking prednisone is not good for your health long term. You need to find other solutions. I personally think stress is a contributing factor. You might try reducing stress in your life and meditation and regular exercise and sleep.
logiudice
Sep 23, 2009, 01:56 PM
I agree that stress is a major contributing factor. I know that as a fact because I never had eczema until I filed for a divorce. I have tried many creams. But the only one that I find is working for me is pure shea butter body lotion. I also found that chewing my food better and taking two capsules of acidophilus every day to help with the digestion also helps.
LizLearning
Oct 6, 2010, 06:10 AM
Diet and chemicals play a factor as well as stress