Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    juiceyka84's Avatar
    juiceyka84 Posts: 34, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #1

    Sep 16, 2008, 10:12 AM
    Boyfriend and Eczmea on the feet
    My boyfriend has a sevear case of eczmea on his feet, and no medical insurance. It is so bad that his skin is cracked and leakes yellowey/clear fluid, and a little bit of blood. So I guess you could call it an open sore. I was wondering if anyone knew of any over-the-counter remidies that we could use to clear it up.

    Any help would be great.
    flon's Avatar
    flon Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #2

    Sep 16, 2008, 11:20 AM
    Hi Juicey please don't laugh or think I'm trying to get you to do something silly but has your boyfriend tried peeing on it, hand on heart I swear it worked for me, no one needs to know and its free.
    Please try it and I hope it works for him too.
    juiceyka84's Avatar
    juiceyka84 Posts: 34, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #3

    Sep 16, 2008, 01:25 PM
    That is a different one. I thought if you peed on a jellyfish sting it would take the sting out, but I have never heard of peeing on any other thing. I know he pees in the shower (first hand knowledge, some men are nasty, but I love him) but I don't think he has ever peed on his foot. I am kind of scared of telling him to try it but what is the worst he can do (laugh at me then secretly pee on himself in the shower to see if it works) Heck I just might be gutsy and tell him to try it. We need all of the sudjestions we can get. It is so bad we have to wet his socks to get them off his feet, because the sores crust over and crust the sock to him.

    Thank you flon for your idea. Will try it.
    J_9's Avatar
    J_9 Posts: 40,298, Reputation: 5646
    Expert
     
    #4

    Sep 16, 2008, 02:01 PM
    This does not sound like eczema, but rather athelete's foot. Yes, there is an old wives tale that one of the doctors I work for swears by... peeing on it. But he's an old country doctor.

    Go to the pharmacy and get Lotrimin AF. Keep the feet dry, cotton socks and barefoot as much as possible.
    flon's Avatar
    flon Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #5

    Sep 16, 2008, 03:44 PM
    Again this may sound odd but if he will get him to pee in a bowl (old one of course) and leave his feet in it for a wee while (no pun intended on the wee)maybe at night let them dry naturally don't wash it off till next morning he may have to do this a few times I only done it 3 times and touch wood its gone granny always said it was the natural ammonia in it my brother in law is currently doing it for atheletes foot and he wears by it.

    Best of luck he's got nothing to lose and I agree with going barefoot when possible
    juiceyka84's Avatar
    juiceyka84 Posts: 34, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #6

    Sep 17, 2008, 06:40 AM
    So I told him about peeing on it last night and he said he tried it before and nothing happened.

    J-9:
    I am not sure what it is exactly, he just told me it was eather eczmea or psorisos(sorry). I looked both up on the internet and it looks more like eczmea. About going barefoot, He is a desel mechanich so his feet are in cotton socks, tied tight in hot sweety boots all day, so any sudjections on how to handle it at work?

    It comes and goes. He had it so bad in high school, it was covering his arms and from his knees down. During the high school flare up he had to wear (2) long sleaved shirts at a time because the one closest to his body would crust to his skin and have blood on it. He complains of it itching constantly. We have blood/puss staines on our sheets from the proble. He compaires it to poison ivy X150. It has left him with scares on his feet from previous flare ups. He doesn't have insurance so going to the doctor is outa the question. He has no idea what it is and how to reduse the iching and flair up.

    PLEAS HELP.
    J_9's Avatar
    J_9 Posts: 40,298, Reputation: 5646
    Expert
     
    #7

    Sep 17, 2008, 06:44 AM
    When was the last time he saw his doctor about it?
    jjwoodhull's Avatar
    jjwoodhull Posts: 1,378, Reputation: 239
    Ultra Member
     
    #8

    Sep 17, 2008, 06:45 AM
    You said you've looked on the internet, but have you tried WebMD - Better information. Better health. ? It's pretty comprehensive in helping you diagnose the problem. I think he will have an easier time treating it if he knows what it is.
    juiceyka84's Avatar
    juiceyka84 Posts: 34, Reputation: 1
    Junior Member
     
    #9

    Sep 17, 2008, 07:51 AM
    J-9:
    I think the last time was in high school. Like I have said before he has no insurance and wel he has the "Bust you butt for close to nothing pay" kind of job. When he did go they gave him a cream (which he doesn't have anymore) and that helped. But other than that he has had no luck with anything else.


    jjwoodhull:
    I don't thing I have but I will now. Thanks.
    flon's Avatar
    flon Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #10

    Sep 17, 2008, 01:04 PM
    It was ezema I had but I didn't weep or have pus sounds like psorsis to me he could still try peeing on it for a while I'm from ireland here we believe in getting the cure which would be passed on down from one one family member to another generation after generation the cure for ezema is a padre pio cure I never heard of one for psorsis I really feel for you both as it must have some effect on you also
    genniesalve's Avatar
    genniesalve Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #11

    Sep 19, 2008, 07:15 AM
    There is a salve that will help you. Try going to, genniesalve.com And this should help you out.
    Choux's Avatar
    Choux Posts: 3,047, Reputation: 376
    Ultra Member
     
    #12

    Sep 20, 2008, 06:33 PM
    He should go to a podiatrist; that is relatively inexpensive and they can safely cut off the dead, dry tissue, and offer a diagnosis-and meds if needed.

    Good Luck!
    spyderglass's Avatar
    spyderglass Posts: 434, Reputation: 34
    Full Member
     
    #13

    Sep 20, 2008, 06:48 PM

    I use hydrocortizone lotion for mine. Cortizone 10.
    gorgeouslady's Avatar
    gorgeouslady Posts: 168, Reputation: 7
    Junior Member
     
    #14

    Nov 3, 2008, 04:51 PM

    Try dudu osun black soap.it is great for eczema and you can get it at any african shop or online at Natural Beauty Products
    I have a friend that was born with eczema but she's an adult now and used to suffer from flare-ups till she started using this soap.it's great for all skin types too.you can Google it up and research for yourself before giving your boyfriend to try it.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Feet Fungus [ 9 Answers ]

Is there a Alternative treatment for cracking fungus or yeast maybe on the feet... I have it only on my left foot not my right. Is there something I should be worried about...

Smelly feet [ 1 Answers ]

To be honest with you its my feet and they even make me feel ill , jeeeez they stink, at this moment in time I'm sat here with my feet in a bowl of hot soapy water with dettol in it and have been doing this many times a day for weeks now, no better what's the cause of this? There is no sign of...

Why would my feet be so dry? [ 4 Answers ]

Is there any reason I would have severe dry feet where the soles are completely cracked and are so rough that the skin looks course with deep lines.

Trying to get back on my feet. [ 2 Answers ]

I'm not sure where this story should start but I know that in order to fully understand my situation you really need to know the background so I'll start at the beginning. My wife and I relocated to Atlanta in June of 2003 because she was convinced that leaving our great jobs and moving to an...

Feet print [ 5 Answers ]

We have had our inground pool for about a year. I have noticed you can make indentions with your feet. The bottom is soft all over and has several feet prints, toe prints, from walking pr jumping. What could cause this? Vermiculite was used and a well know person in our area installed the pool. ...


View more questions Search