Saturday, April 24, 2010

I have severe excema on my hands. What can I get to stop the intense itching and cracked skin.?

a prescirption from a medical Doctor.

I have severe excema on my hands. What can I get to stop the intense itching and cracked skin.?
same. i went to my dermo, and he perscribed a cream. until then, use plenty of lotion, and check 4 alergies. your excema could be caused by a milk or wheat alergy.
Reply:I have the same problem and I have found that juice from an aloe plant helps but if you don't have the aloe plant use oatmeal. Don't laugh it works. Take 1/4 cup of oatmeal and 2-3 tablespoons warm water, mix well and apply to the hands. Leave on for 5 minutes, rinse with cool water, not hot. Heat makes it worse. Can use as many times a day as needed.
Reply:My sister in law has excema, go see a physician and ask him about a shot (i don't know what it's called), it's worked wonders for her!!
Reply:There is an Eczema medicated lotion called DERMAREST which is very effective. My son has it and it has helped him quite a lot. It is a 1% Hydrocortisone cream and you can find it in any drug store. Apply it 2-3 times everyday for 4-5 days and you will feel better.
Reply:The cause of eczema is not known but aggravating factors include hands that are in constant contact with soap and water, harsh household products and some vegetable juices. If a physician does not specify a particular regimen, Arbonne has some recommendations that might alleviate some of your discomfort. The ABC (Arbonne Baby Care) line is the most gentle and perfect for skin conditions as it is the most sensitive, pure, safe, and beneficial. They have a wash, lotion, body oil, etc. that are botanically-based and pH correct, dermatologist tested, non-sensitizing, non-irritating, and formulated without nut oils. They're formulated with shea butter which is a unique botanical that soothes, moisturizes and protects skin. With its key components of vitamin A and E, all types of skin (including sensitive) can benefit from shea butter’s supreme, conditioning effects. Its non-toxic makeup and skin-tolerable trait make it ideal for use on sensitive skin.





They also have a great intelligence conditioning oil and rejuvenating cream that can be used whenever you feel it's necessary to relieve the discomfort and itching. I would be happy to send you a free sample to try it out if you would be open to giving it a try.
Reply:Neem Oil works BEST
Reply:I found a perfect solution for you to consider: 1. Taking 3-4 baths a week with 2 cups of ACV[The inexspensive stuff in the grocery store is just as good for this application] - soak


for 30 minutes then shower for a minute in cold water


2. 3 times a day, 30 minutes before meals to take a tablespoon of [raw from a health food store]ACV in a tepid glass of water. Add a little honey or blackstrap molasses for taste[I add cinnamon].


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