Help severe eczema, does anyone know a treatment for it?!


Question: i have severe eczema on the palms of my hands. i have tried several treatments, steriod creams, cortisone shots, you name it, i've tried it. i was hoping maybe someone had or has it really bad like i do and might know of somekind of treatment that will make it less severe or get it under control. please help, it is very painful and very embarasing. thank you in advance for your help.


Answers: i have severe eczema on the palms of my hands. i have tried several treatments, steriod creams, cortisone shots, you name it, i've tried it. i was hoping maybe someone had or has it really bad like i do and might know of somekind of treatment that will make it less severe or get it under control. please help, it is very painful and very embarasing. thank you in advance for your help.

Hello there. I recommend that you should try anti-eczema cream from Champori.com It is herbal (steroid-free) and works better than anything else on my eczema. (If it doesn't work - it's free: they have money back guarantee)
Best,
Bernadette

I am not sure if you have tried basic Vaseline, but it is wonderful, also Eucerin.

HI BabyGurl

Here are a few testimonials that healed the issue.

8/24/2007: J-M from San Jose, California, USA writes: "I've been using white distilled vinegar for my folliculitis to see if it might work. For about two weeks I've been immersing my legs in it for an hour each day. It appears to be helping, but until about 4 days ago, I've ran out of white distilled vinegar and so started to add apple cider vinegar. to get the vinegar all over my legs, I've been using my hands to splash it over the back of my legs and other areas where the vinegar does not go up to. (I've used a small bucket and just put my leg in it) I've noticed that my eczema on my hands are closing up. For a couple of years now, I've had eczema that would always be cracking and bleeding. At night when asleep I would scratch at my fingers and back of my hand. And even when I didn't scratch, the cracks wouldn't heal and thus I had hands that looked dry, cracked, and sorta bleeding. However the ACV has closed all the eczema spots and it looks to be healing nicely. It's only been 5 days, but I'm patient and I noticed that I don't scratch at night anymore. If you have ACV available, I suggest people with eczema try it for a week and see if their eczema closes up and is less itchy."

9/18/2007: Liz from Nairobi, Kenya writes: "My 8 month old son has had eczema since he was four months old. I have tried many prescription creams that did not seem to work or worked for only a few days. A friend asked me to try coconut oil. Its worked miracles. I got results in a day. There was no itching and the dry patches were gone. I now make sure to keep a bottle in the house all the time. I have also noticed that water and soap worsen eczema, so when he has it, I avoid them on the patches and use the oil instead."

Best of health to you

Eczema is an itchy, noncontagious inflammation of the skin. In most cases, eczema begins as intense itching, followed by a patchy rash that is red, inflamed, dry and scaly. The rash most often affects the face, arms and legs as well as the creases of the hands and feet.

Often used interchangeably with the term



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