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  • Apr 10, 2010, 07:22 AM
    north_gal
    Do you know any good eczema treament without any side effects
    I had eczema when I was little but it went away . Unfortunetly it came bac a year ago any advise
  • Apr 10, 2010, 08:14 AM
    Wondergirl

    Read up on Vitamin D and also on zinc (not sure -- gluconate, not sulfate, I think). Others here will offer similar and more complete suggestions. Check back periodically.
  • Apr 10, 2010, 08:15 AM
    JudyKayTee

    This is an excellent site - of course, you should be under the care of a Physician. There are prescription drugs out there which can help.
  • Apr 11, 2010, 03:01 AM
    QLP

    Firstly, it would be hepful to try and work out what triggered its return. Was it a particualrly stressful period when it reappeared?

    Look at your environment. Did you start using any new products - toiletries, wash-powder, etc. Did you get a new item of furniture such as a sofa or bed? Did your diet change particualrly?

    Have you noticed it gets worse after anything in particular you do?

    It can really help to minimise the number of chemicals your skin comes into contact with. Eczema runs in my family but I am able to minimise it by doing this. We use natural chemical-free alternatives as much as possible. I use soap-nuts instead of washing powder, no shop-bought cleaning products, very natural gentle toiletries. Are you doing this sort of thing and if not is it possible for you to try it? Also, natural undyed cotton, silk or bamboo clothing can be very comfortable and help lessen the itching.

    Also are you getting enough EFAs (essential fatty acids) in your diet? Things like oily fish, flax seed oil. You can also put a little natural oil, or a couple of capsules, into a bath to help feed your skin.

    Just a few ideas to start with. Do you need any more information on these or are these things you already do? With more information on what strategies you are already using it would be easier to know what else to suggest.
  • Apr 13, 2010, 12:48 PM
    north_gal

    QLP thxsz I no what triggered it . I have allergies to milk , pork and gelatine and when I started eating it a lot it came bac I stop but I'm starting to reelease I'm getting other allergies to tings like peanuts and so it hard to no what I'm allergic to because doctors say I have so much allergies that it is hard to rule things out and it might just be weather change or because I'm from ghana and change of weather
  • Jun 19, 2010, 06:50 AM
    north_gal
    My skin is peeling ,I've got eczéma and diagonised with urticania. What's going on
    I have have skin peeling off and I am not tanned because I am very dark and I'm black
  • Jun 19, 2010, 06:53 AM
    J_9
    What is your question for us?

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