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Are there any treatments for eczema on your lips?

I know you can use creams for your skin, but can you use any of them on your lips too?

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  1. oOStacieOo
    October 2nd, 2010 at 17:09 | #1

    I know this probably wont get best answer but.. worth giving it a shot.
    Keep them moisturized with a clean and possibly new lip balm.
    Something your using on your lips is irritating them to have them flare as so.. or maybe something your using now which is causing the reaction. stop using newly used products and wait till it clears up. then later when your clear, test them to see which one it is… good luck on that.
    In the meantime I use spectro eczema intense re-hydration cream ( works amazingly) and maybe try some Burt’s beez lip balm ( both very moisturizing and hypoallergenic). Try using an ice pack or cold substance and place it on your lips ( not directly, with a cloth because you don’t want frost bite from the cold). It should help the swelling go down from the eczema.
    If not, go to your doctor and or dermatologist and he.she can help :)
    Good luck and get healed! :D

  2. Ang Lee
    October 2nd, 2010 at 17:09 | #2

    Corticosteroid creams and ointments have been used for many years to treat eczema and other autoimmune diseases affecting the skin. Sometimes the base used in certain brands of corticosteroid creams and ointments irritates the skin of a particular patient. Side effects of repeated or long-term use of topical corticosteroids can include thinning of the skin, infections, growth suppression (in children), and stretch marks on the skin.

    Natural and holistic treatments are a safer, gentler alternative to use without the harmful side effects or allergic reactions.

    Herbal ingredients such as Vitamin E oil, Mentha pipererita oil, Bulbinella frutescens tr. and Aloe ferox tr. work quickly to soothe and promote healthy, trouble free skin. They help to provide relief from itching and discomfort and reduce eczema patches and also prevent infection and inflammation as well as reduce scarring.
    They maintain lymphatic functioning; support skin health, functioning, and membranes of cells in the skin; promote healthy cell renewal and routine shedding of old skin cells; maintain the body’s water balance, keeping the skin fresh and hydrated; cleanse and purify the system, thereby promoting skin integrity; & support lymphatic functioning and support the skin’s ability to purify itself.

    You may get more info here http://www.healthherbsandnutrition.com/remedies/e/eczema.htm

  3. chachasmit
    October 2nd, 2010 at 17:09 | #3

    there are hundreds if not thousands of homemade natural cures for eczema, try: mixing oatmeal with water and create a paste, then apply this paste over the infected area and if you do that for about 1 week you will notice reduction in eczema. you can also use raw honey if you do not have oatmeal at home. also drink plenty of water.

    as I said there are thousands of homemade cures for eczema, if the above ones do not work visit: http://www.eczemacuretoday.com and find thousands other ways to treat and cure eczema.

    good luck

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