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Question by Fishin: What can I do to releive the itching from dyshidrotic eczema?

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Answer by barneycrisp
Try anti-eczema cream and spray from http://www.champori.com

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Question by mTelle: How do you prevent eczema from developing?

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Answer by mymiraka
I don’t think you can prevent it-My friend has it and it gets worse in winter b/c of dry heat. She has special cream from the doctor to help the breakouts. That’s all I know!

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Question by NyNy: What is Azelex and would it work with someone with eczema?

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Answer by Freebs
Azelex is a topical treatment of mild-to-moderate acne. I’m npt sure if if works to soothe eczema, but for acne it seems to work pretty effectively. This is a prescription cream, so you have to get if from your dermatologist.

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Question by Baba Booey!: Dry red patches on forehead and sideburn area of 3 month old – eczema?
My son is 3 months and has dry, red patches on his forehead and sideburn area. We don’t use soap on his face, we just use water so it is not a reaction. He has had these almost his whole life, sometimes they look better (less red) and then sometimes they get worse. Is this eczema? My doctor said I could try 1% hydrocortizone but that doesn’t help. Any suggestions?

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Answer by AshaLeeD
Thats exactly how my daughters eczema started out. Now (thankfully – kinda) its only on her body and not face. Its going to be a bit of a struggle. Try to bath him every night for about 10-15 mins in luke warm water. Don’t towel or air dry him. With him still wet MOISTURIZE like crazy. I find it works best with my daughter (21 mths old) if i ’switch’ creams every 3-4 weeks. Best ones I’ve found are Aveeno Baby and Glaxxalbase with Glycerine (but thats a persciption, without glycerine works well to, and thats over the counter). Try to keep nails short (my daughter scratched constantly and would not keep the ‘gloves’ on). Dress him in loose and preferably cotton clothes. My doc also said we could use benedryl…but I think unless the itching got uncontrollable I’m going to try not to. plus, we’ve good a good handle on it it seems. I find it gets better in warmer weather…so fingers crossed this summer : ) good luck : )

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Question by Kay: Is eczema aggravated by hot water?
I have eczema and every time I take a hot both it seems to get worse. Could the hot water be aggravating the skin condition?

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Answer by Lucy
I recommend you to see —-> http://www.all-home-remedies.com
I hope that will resolve your problem, keep using answers.yahoo.com

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