Eczema Care

Reduce the irritation of eczema by knowing what triggers your dry, itchy skin and keeping moisturized with medicated creams and lotions.


5 Responses to “Eczema Care”

  • Anonymous says:

    Eczema cannot be cured only kept under control, anyone saying different is a scammer,best and only result i have had came from a lady in Australia, Melanie she is a sufferer herself has an all natural cream after 2 weeks clear skin any flare ups bit of cream on it and a couple of days gone, i swear by her. google her calmessence in australia

  • Anonymous says:

    Oh dame.. Stress causes it? I have eczema and I get it on and off. It stresses me bad because people look and it hurts my feelings when some people say “eew” or rude comments.. Suffering it 16 years so far since i was born.. I cant live with this it’s driving me insane..

  • Anonymous says:

    I was wrong, my eczema got better with some creams but it always come back, now I’m trying to control my diet and it’s much better, I have lowered stress too and it’s getting better but I still have bits of eczema, I think eating well is the best thing you can do, and try to avoid stress. Get also a skin test, in case that you are allergic to something.

  • Anonymous says:

    what specifically did u do and take to make it go away?

  • Anonymous says:

    Do this if you want to heal your infection.

    Start cleaning the environment you live, get new towels, new clothes, clean them, etc. Live on a healthy environment with the less possible bacteria around.

    Second thing: get ANTIBIOTICS in creams and pills, take the pills every 6 or 8 hours every day, and use the antibiotic cream every 6-8 hours also, and after you take shower, etc. Put it in all your body, it will make it go away, believe me, it worked for me.

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