I have eczema. It started two months agon!?
I started getting blisters on my hands and feet two months ago. I got diagnosed with eczema.
It was very itchy and wouldn’t let me sleep many nights.
I wonder what really caused it. I used household cleaning products the day before it all happened and I was also under stress. Those two can cause eczema. However, I am worried this is not ever gonna go away now. It has been coming back every 3 weeks and lasting for 8-10 days.It seems like every time it comes back it’s worse.
I am soaking my hands and feet in a special mix, taking some medication and using some lotions that my Dermatologist prescribed.
I know eczema is hard to treat, but has any of you had this type of eczema? Did it go away ever? How long did it take to heal?
I was told by my doctor that if I take good care of it, it won’t become chronic. I am really worried though
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Best,
Bernadette
Unfortunately not sure y but can give u some tips wash ur linen often like 4 – 7 times a week look for some good creams and ointments also try test cuttin some food types um see if it gets better like try goin 3 days without dairy and wheat its hard but better than bad eczama
Recently a lady wrote to the health section of our paper. She has had eczema for several years. She heard that taking tumeric would help, so she started adding ground tumeric ( in the spice aisle) to her food each day… and it cleared up. She didn’t say how much she added… I would try just a half teaspoon at first. You might try mixing it in yogurt. Good luck.
since the cure for eczema has not yet been discovered, it is best that you try to avoid the things that can trigger eczema. follow these simple tips to get away from an unbearable outbreak.
- avoid perfumed skin care and body care products
- avoid extreme hot and cold weather conditions
- avoid keeping fingernails long
- avoid scratching the affected area
- avoid long baths
- avoid processed foods
- avoid skin irritants and allergens
- avoid clothes and material that are rough, course, scratchy and tight
- avoid activities that can make you sweat
- avoid smoking and alcohol
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