Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Does anyone know if silvadene cream is safe to use on eczema?

There are many references in medical literature regarding Silvadene cream being used in the treatment of eczema. The major use is when the eczema is advanced enough that sores are present and an anti-microbial in indicated to reduce the risk of infection. I would not use it unless there are open sores or an indication of infection as it may contribute to inflammation if the skin is sensitive to anything in Silvadene. The most common prescription treatments are anti-inflammatory agents such as corticosteroids. Reducing stress is known to cause spontaneous relief from symptoms in some cases, I observed this personally with a co-worker once. If a doctor has not been consulted already, it would be a good idea because several diseases of the derma appear similar but require different treatments and maintenance. The link I added is deep but seems thorough. Good luck!|||Check with your doctor about the Silvadene cream. I have seen it used lately for wound care other than burns. Don%26#039;t put vaseline on the eczema. It can make it worse.|||The best thing to use on eczema is vaseline. Silvadine cream is used for burns.|||The only thing I%26#039;ve known silvadene cream to be used for is to treat burns.|||If you have eczema you should see a doctor or a dermatologist. They can prescribe something to treat it.





Don%26#039;t use anything with alcohol in it because you can break out even worse.|||have heard that most do not work for it actually allergic reaction to ones self





Xango helps ease the sympthoms

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