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I’m 20 weeks pregnant and have got really bad eczema on the bit where your arm bends. Is it safe to use hydrocortisone on this?
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Question by Azn0ypi: How do you clear mild eczema on your cheek.?
So I have eczema on my cheeks.
Left and right cheek, but more on the left.
I was wondering how i could clear it up, im currently using the
St Ives Aprioct Cleanser

Moisturizer Morning: Loreal Bronze Tanner SPF 15
Moisturizer Night: Cetaphil, Or Clean And Clear Dual Action

So yeeeah, just wondering(=
Anyway to help? Anything i could buy?

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Answer by scotgirl60
You won’t believe this, but put just a little dab of Chapstick Overnight Lip Treatment on it for a couple of nights.

In a day or two it will be gone.

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That past few weeks I have been itching around my neck, hands, back of knees and ankles. Not any rash or anything but very itchy. What could it be?

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Question by His better half: Can you develope eczema later in life or are you born with it?
That past few weeks I have been itching around my neck, hands, back of knees and ankles. Not any rash or anything but very itchy. What could it be?

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Answer by Bex
It’s possible to develop it at any time. If it’s just itchy though and no “rash” I doubt it’s eczema… perhaps you should visit your doctor.

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I’ve heard that if you use corticosteroid cream on your skin for eczema, you shouldn’t expose the skin to sunlight/daylight. Is this true? Two people now have told me to only use corticosteroid cream at night to avoid light exposure. Any insights here?

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