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Steroid cream for eczema has runined my skin…will it heal? Help!?

I’m 20 years old and recently had the worst flare up of eczema i’ve ever had. I was prescribed hydrocortisone (a supposedly mild steroide cream) and that combined with lots of moisturiser and oily baths has almost got rid of it. But now my skin has been left with what i believe to be atrophy…its wrinkly, cracked, slightly shiny and a different colour. Will it stay like this now? Is there anything I can do to get rid of it. It’s seriously upsetting me, so any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks

Steroid creams tend to thin the skin, especially face skin as it already thin. You have to discontinue steroid creams application on the face, put lots of moisture. It takes time for your skin to return to normal looking.
If eczema returns I would recommend using SerenaSkin herbal remedies. They will make your skin supple and clean. I’ve used them for my eczema. These remedies just wonderful!
Wish you the best.

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Q about creams for baby Eczema/ Dry skin?

Hey Ladies!

My LO has had 3 patches of dry skin on her face for a while now, looks a bit like Eczema. I took her to the HV yesterday and she gave me a bag of cream samples to try on her. She said to use them all and see what i like best and to let her know and she’ll get me a prescription.

She gave me Doublebase, Diprobase and Epaderm.

Has anyone used these creams before? Which one did you find worked the best?

Thanks X

heya hunni

jacks ezcemas awful, its EVERYWHERE, but the worst patches areon his arms and his face. iv been to the dr and he gave me oilatum for the bath and hydrocortiszone for the patches.

second time it flared up i was given more oilatum and Aveeno. but i ahd to apply it 4 times a day so of course it ran out in about 3days.

as u know my drs is useless and his latest appt was cancelled, but i went to the pharamacy and got some aqueaus cream for a £1.00. its really calmed it down.

the dryness and patches are still there but there’s no redness.

i did hear my HV mention doublebase but i havnt heard of the other two hunni (iv also got ezcema).

if its just on her face and in ‘patches’ a little hydrocortisone should clear it up almost immediatly, but its not for frequent use and should only be used on the pathes, rather than all over dry skin xxxx

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Is there any reason not to use antihistamine cream for a prolonged length of time to treat eczema?

I have suffered with eczema around my eyes for around a year now and it gradually seems to have got worse, from a little dryness on my eyelids alone to a bright red rash all around and under my eyes.

The only thing that seems to work at the moment is Anthisan cream, an antihistamine. Whenever I stop using this the eczema comes back within a day or two. I have tried E45, Diprobase, Eicosanoil, Dermol, Cetraban and various other products and none seem to help much at the moment, even hydrocortisone does not seem to be overly helpful at the moment.

If the only problem with using anthisan is that I’ll eventually become immune to its productiveness then I’m not worried – I’ll just use it until I have to find something else. However, is there any other reason why it shouldn’t be used long term?

Why not solve the problem rather than just trying to treat the symptoms?

If you live in the U.S., you are not going to solve the problem by going to doctors. Doctors in the U.S. can only follow this protocol or they will lose their license: First diagnose the illness and then treat it ONLY with drugs or surgery. They do not understand the body from a nutritional stand point and only follow allopathic medicine approaches and treat the symptoms.

The reason you have Eczema is most likely an adrenal gland and fat metabolism problem. You can get rid eczema forever and it only takes a few months.

If you are not getting good sleep at night ( 1 – 2 REM sleep periods ), this will not allow your adrenal glands to recharge properly and cause them to not work properly.

You need to eliminate ALL hydrogenated oils and especially genetically modified oils like Canola, Soybean, Cottonseed, and Corn. These are all being genetically altered and wreak havoc with your bodies immune system and fat digestion. Don’t be like a lot of uninformed Americans that eat these “vegetable” oils that are creating huge digestive problems.

Your liver and gall bladder need to be taken care of because if they are not working properly, you will not digest your fats correctly and this will cause the problem. Drugs like the Prednisone will damage your liver and the Magnesium Stearate are found in the ALL tablets will suppress your immune system. If you are eating a diet high in carbohydrates and low in fats, this is a big problem because the low fat diet will cause the bile in your gall bladder to become very viscous and not work properly, hence, not digest your fats properly. You need a diet that is balanced at 40% protein, 30% carbohydrates, and 30% fats to be healthy.

To correct the Eczema problem, if it were me, I would do the following and expect results very quickly.

Stop all medications, but make sure any steroids you have taken or are taking is slowly eliminated if you are taking these. Once you have stopped them, you are going to have to deal with lots of other digestive issues they have messed up.

Buy some "pink sea-salt." This is salt that contains minerals and other ingredients that will help your problem. Take at least 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of this per day. Pink sea salt is a mixture of Hawaiian and Mediterranean sea salt.

Any drugs you have taken, killed your intestinal flora and you have Candida Albicans (yeast problem) that you are now going to have to deal with. This has stopped your body from producing “B” vitamins naturally. If you are itching, getting styes, ringworm, etc. this is most likely a good reason for this. It’s not enough to take B vitamin pills to fix this, it won’t, especially if you get the “B” Vitamins in a tablet from from drug stores or health food stores. This form of B vitamins will just be excreted by your kidneys as is evident by the yellow urine. You need to eat lots of fermented foods, like keifer, sauerkraut, miso (a good brand is Yamabuki), yogurt, etc.

I stongly suggest you go to this web site: www.healthline.cc (not .com) or call them at: (310) 320 – 1123 and order the "Max Stress B" product. I would take 1/4 teaspoon day one, and then increase it daily up to 2 teaspoons after one week. This is a very potent form of “B” Vitamin source that contains the "end chain" B’s and is highly assimilated by the body. This will stop any itching you may have also within a couple days.

I would also purchase from the same company a product called Adrenal Complex. I would take 9 of these at breakfast each day. I know it sounds like a lot, but you need these herbs to go to work on your deficiencies.

If you follow this routine, you should be over the Ecxema problem within about 2 months and it should not return.

I would also change my diet to heavy omega 3 fatty acid foods such as WILD fish (not farm raised), Beef from grass fed cows (very high in omega 3 fatty acids), unlike the high omega 6 fatty acid garbage beef from grain fed cows sold in commercial grocery stores, flax seed products. Eliminate sugars, especially sodas (even diet sodas), white flour breads. This feeds the Candida and the phosphoric acid in the sodas is binding the calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, potassium, etc. preventing absorption.

I would also purchase from that company the Betaine HCL and activator, as well as the digestive enzyme and take 2 to 3 Betaine HCL and 1 to 2 activators and take after each meal, and one digestive enzyme with each meal. I would also purchase the probiotic and take one in the morning and one at night. I would take it with keifer milk. You can take this even if you are lactose intolerant.

All this will change your life and you should not ever have to deal with that Eczema again. It really works. Then when you are cured, tell your doctor and educate him on how the body works. I hope he appreciates the advice, because you will not be going to him for medications and his services anymore for this problem.

good luck to you

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What is the best over the counter non-steroidal cream or lotion for heat rash?

I have chronic "heat rash" all over and have been officially diagnosed with eczema. The only creams that seem to work have been Eladil that costs $60 with my insurance and hydrocortisone which messes up my hormones. Does anyone have any alternatives? It’s winter and my back feels like a suitcase.

triamcinolone is going to be the strongest topical steroid for the money. It requires a prescription but that route is usually cheaper than the OTC avenue anyway. If you must go OTC, hydrocortisone 10% is the best you are gonna get. If itching and/or pain is still a problem get a combo product with benzocaine or menthol. Hope this helps.

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