. . . Do to make sure mu hands keep soft and in good condition?|||Buy a pair of cotton gloves (most chemists stock them), put the cream on before bed then pop on the gloves. The cream and heat will make your hands super soft.
When washing your hair, try to use as gentle a shampoo as possible, so%26#039;s not to strip away the moisture in your hands. Dry them completely and them more cream.
Dove soap (it%26#039;s called Dove in the UK, I think it%26#039;s called something else in the US) is PH neutral so you can wash your hands with this without pain or your skin drying.
Also, make sure your diet is good. Oily fish, vegetables, lean meat - all good for you, your skin and general health. |||TRIDERM Cream and Ointment are indicated for the topical treatment of the following dermal infections: tinea pedis, tinea cruris and tinea corporis due to Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Epidermophyton floccosum, and Microporum canis; candidiasis due to Candida albicans; particularly those accompanied by local inflammation and/or pruritus, and bacterial infections.I think it%26#039;s help you?can read on sours.|||My sisters son has ezcema and she was told to use natural almond oil to soften the skin and to keep it moisturised. Almond oil is the nearest thing to the natural composition of the human skin. My nephew%26#039;s eczema became less itchy and sore afterwards.|||My baby girl suffers from eczema, and I LOVE the baby eczema cream Gentle Naturals. It%26#039;s in a green bottle (large tube). (Gets her skin baby soft again and a little goes along way!) Plus I like the smell!
Also, ground up oatmeal in a warm-hot sink works wonders!
I hope this helps, good luck!|||Do you know why you have eczema? My daughter is allergic to milk, if she avoids it, she doesn%26#039;t get eczema.
You might be allergic to something you%26#039;re putting your hands in, like detergent. Or rubber gloves.
If you can find the cause, that will help!|||I think just use the cream
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