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What can I use for my eczema?

I’ve had Eczema on the palms and fingers of my hands for years now, and recently (I suspect because I moved which caused stress and a change in climate) its flared up.
I know the causes, causes of flare-up, and that there is no cure for eczema.I use lotions constantly and avoid material and detergents that cause irritation.
I have tried dozens of perscribed creams, allergy pills, oatmeal baths, and Olive Oil.Most of which have worked for a period of time, but my skin has gotten used to them now and they no longer help.

Dose anyone know of something else I could try? Something that maybe worked for you or that you heard works good on Eczema?
I realize there is no cure, but I’m hoping to find something that’ll help with the irritation and maybe help clear up some of the patches on my hands.

I can’t really avoid the causes of my eczema because I think my main problem right now is the climate I live in and the stress.Both of which are out of control right now.

So yeah, if you can think of something that may help, I appreciate it.

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  1. Molly
    November 26th, 2010 at 02:44 | #1

    Hi, you can try one of the natural treatments for eczema from the Internet – some of them do work. For my eczema I use herbal cream by Champori quite successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and they stay clear for months on end.
    Try it: champori comes with money back guarantee so if it doesn’t work for you – it’s free.
    Mol

  2. jsgbrackney
    November 26th, 2010 at 02:44 | #2

    If you haven’t tried it already try Aveeno Baby body wash, it worked for me when I broke out.

  3. Ave
    November 26th, 2010 at 02:44 | #3

    Have you tried natural treatments? It worked best for me. I cleared my eczema with serenaskin eczema remedies. I used ointment and spray on the skin and took extract internally to prevent flare ups. My skin has been clear for more than 6 mo now. Worth a try.

  4. !!!LOVE!!!
    November 26th, 2010 at 02:44 | #4

    Hey there, yeah i know how you feel. Im 15 and with school and exams, my eczema comes out worse with all the stress. What I do, and its really important to do, is when i feel my skin getting hot or a rash appears I put something cold on it. Ice-packs or a cold cloth. I use a cream called Fuzicort, and it helps it to heal the weeping and flare up. If you feel like you need to scratch, just clench your fist and start counting (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 etc) Untill you feel that you don’t need to scratch anymore. Also, when I’m stressed and need to itch, I breathe deep breathes and it goes away. Or sometime even listen to some soothing music. Also keep your hands moisturized, because when your skin is dry, you want to scratch more. And keep your nails short, if you want, sometimes I wear gloves to bed so I dont scratch badly. Sometimes it can be the food your eating as well, so a change of diet may help. And plenty of water!!! Helps keep your skin and also washes out toxins in body. Good luck! :)

  5. aurra
    November 26th, 2010 at 02:44 | #5

    I had eczema on my arms for a long time and tried just about everything such as cortisone etc. None of the drugs ever worked for me.

    The only thing that has ever helped me with my eczema was an aloe vera skin cream I found at a local fair called Corium 21. It handled my terrible itching immediately (cant stress this enough!!) and helps with the redness as well. Looking at their testimonials page a lot of people have had similar success.

    You could try it out, if it doesn’t work for you I know they have a full refund no questions asked.

  6. chachasmit
    November 26th, 2010 at 02:44 | #6

    there are hundreds if not thousands of homemade cures for eczema, such as:

    homemade eczema cream: just mix oatmeal with water and create a past, which you can apply over the infected area, leave it for at least 15min and then washout using water. If so do not have oatmeal you can use raw honey instead, although oatmeal is more effective (IMO).

    Also start wearing cotton clothes, cotton is a very smooth, soft and itchy free material. By wearing cotton wear you will ease the itchiness of eczema by 20 percent and the effects are almost instantaneous!

    as I said there are thousands of natural ways to treat eczema, visit http://www.eczemacuretoday.com and find thousands more homemade medicines for skin dermatitis (eczema)

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