Q&A: Dyshidrotic eczema…?
Question by idk: Dyshidrotic eczema…?
ok ive posted several questions as ive researched to what the small blister-like bumps on my hands are and ive heard several accounts of something called dyshidrotic eczema… now ive seen some pretty extreme pics of this but mine look more like this
http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/IndexDisplay.cfm?ImageID=1172718594
should i expect them to worsen? from what ive read they are not contagious. i have a doctors appointment for an unrelated matter and plan to ask him about the bumps… now is there anything that anybody uses to get rid of these things? i keep looking at them and wish they would just go away and not come back but from what ive read they are gonna come and go from now on… is this true?
see but they really dont itch… i cant remember a time when theyve actually bothered me other then the fact that i dont want them on my hands…
Best answer:
Answer by tyedyeblue1
I’ve had this most of my life and yes it is true all I do is try not to dry my skin out no washing in hot water and mosturize with lotion keeps the itching down and go to the doctor they can give you pills and creams for it so you can control the itch Good Luck
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The main cause of eczema is overreaction of the immune system. Identifying certain foods, chemicals, etc can be very helpful in battling this disease. I try to avoid soy and milk products which trigger my flare-ups.
After using number of prescription drugs I’ve turned to the natural treatments.
Now I use herbal remedies from serenaskin.com, which aim at the root of the disease – the immune system, and are steroid-free.
After about 2 weeks of using ointment and spray my skin has been cleared up and now I just continue with anti-eczema extract, which controls the immune system. My skin has been clear for months now.
It is the only treatment I have found that provides me complete relief when I use it as directed.
Hi,
I have heard that people that try goat’s cheese don’t have as much reaction, try to find a local place that sells goats milk or goats cheese. Look in the local yellow pages or call a farm supply place and ask if they know of a local goat farmer that sells milk and cheese.
Another thing to try is Kangen water. By applying 2.5 PH water to the skin, and drinking 9.5 PH water, a close friend has changed his “Uncurable” psoriasis into cured skin condition. He has had this problem over 50 years, and was always told it was in-curable.
Another friend said his brother used UV lights in his bathroom, for a few minutes each day (using special goggles to protect his eyes.) So going outside and get some sun – it has UV light in it, unless you put on sunscreen.
Place a wanted add on Craigslist, and see if you can get some water for free to try out. Ask for 8.5 PH drinking water. The same machine can make 2.5 PH and 9.5 PH water. Don’t drink the 2.5 PH water, just apply to the skin, but keep it away from the eyes.
You can go to youtube.com and then search for Kangen7 and then look for eczema cure. There is a video of how they treat it in Japan, and how to cure it in little kids in about 5 months.
Good Luck!