1)I use Advantan fatty ointment .But its very strong on my 2 years old
2)Qv cream and soboleane cream used as in between moisturiser
3)Her symptoms still persists with those creams.
4)She also itches a lot..i moisturised her every 2-3 hrs
Pls if someone know what to do ..Pls tell me|||Hi,
Eczema is fairly easy to cure. You can watch this video of a cure used in Japan. It does take a few months, and if you had been using steroids, it will take a few more weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQ鈥?/a>
You can place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com and will usually be able to ask for some 8.5 PH drinking water and get a response. I make alkaline water at home in a processor that will also make the 2.5 PH water used to treat eczema on the skin. You drink the 8.5 - 9.0 PH water, and then treat the skin with the 2.5 PH water. Keep the skin damp with the 2.5 PH water for several hours a day, and the skin will clear up in about 3 months. You will start to see it clear up in a month or so.
Good Luck!|||My doctor thought I had eczema, but it turned out it was psoriasis, but they are pretty similar if i%26#039;m not mistaken. My doctor had me on this cream with tar in it (when they were treating me for eczema when they thought i had it). It smelled pretty bad but it did help. I%26#039;m not sure what it%26#039;s called, but if you asked your doctors about a cream with tar in it i%26#039;m sure they%26#039;d know what you%26#039;re talking about (i think there are multiple creams with tar in them, so take your pick). Just something you might want to try.|||Cetaphil is excellent for eczema, especially if used immediately after a shower or bath before the skin dries out. But...one thing the dermatologist I used to work for often prescribed for severe cases was Crisco, believe it or not, and especially for kids. It%26#039;s vegetable based so it%26#039;s non-toxic and can really help, especially if you also cover the areas with clear plastic wrap overnight. Obviously that won%26#039;t work on large areas or the face, so use good judgement.
If you try the Crisco treatment, just make sure it%26#039;s NOT the butter flavored variety! It%26#039;s a great home treatment that dermatologists believe in!|||Eczema is treatable but not necessarily curable. It%26#039;s difficult to totally get rid of it.
Some products help. California Baby Super Sensitive Body Wash, Cetaphil cream, and Aveeno Baby lotion work really well.
It also helps to use free %26amp; clear laundry detergents - no dyes or fragrances.
Some food allergies can cause eczema. That may be something to check into. Peanuts are the most common food allergen.
Certain environmental factors can cause irritation, such as, cigarette smoke, dust, animal dander, indoor plants, etc...
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