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Skin problems can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Psoriasis and eczema may be embarrassing and painful. Dry skin on the elbows and heels may lead to deep, painful cracks. Skin ulcers on the feet of diabetics may cause gangrene and subsequent amputation. In fact, diabetes is the number one cause of amputations of the lower extremities everywhere in the world. These problems are mainly due to the build-up of excess dry skin, infection or impaired circulation. Dermal Magic consists of two different topical formulas that are applied sequentially. With regular usage, this product is effective in preventing and improving the conditions listed above, as well as many other conditions. Both of the formulas contain ingredients proven to reduce inflammation, speed healing, provide antioxidant protection for the skin and rebuild collagen and elastin, the two tissues that give the skin its tightness and youthful appearance. These are the reasons that the product is effective: 1. The Exfoliant contain ingredients with antibacterial and anti-fungal activity, helping prevent infections 2. The Exfoliant is as powerful as Retin-A or alpha or beta-glycolic acid, but produces NO skin irritation 3. The Moisturizer contains ingredients that improve the circulation to the skin cells, providing them with more oxygen, moisture and nutrients 4. The Moisturizer will keep the skin moisturized from 12-24 hours with only one application 5. Dermal Magic may be beneficial for these conditions

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Question by LoveBeingThierMommy: Daughter Has Severe Eczema Please Help!!!?
My daughter just turned 4 months old she received her first prescription cream from the doctor when she was 2 weeks old. Its like the older she gets the worse the condition gets. I was everything including my clothes and sheet in dreft. I slather here in Baby Aveeno eczema cream every time I change her Diaper. I have tried Hydrocortozion, baby oil, prescription cream, all natural neem oil, pretty much everything you can purchase that is safe for her to use nothing seems to work, i was wondering if anyone has a child with eczema this bad and any tips on things that might work. Hers is so bad that she wakes up in the middle of the night crying because she cant stop scratching. I have been to the doctor plenty of time but they say its just baby eczema use lotion. Please help!!!!

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My nephew has really bad eczema so my sister takes the hydrocortizone and doesn’t rub it into his skin she just lets it sit on his skin, she puts a lot on him too! It still looks white on his skin because it is not rubbed in and it makes it so he doesn’t itch, she also uses the free and clear detergent as well as washing him in hypoallergenic everything and this has really seemed to help it calm down.

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Eczema is an allergy of the skin that causes dryness, which will result in itching, bumps and scaling. Find out how to get rid of the symptoms of eczema by breaking the cycle of scratching with help from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on allergies and eczema. Expert: David Hill Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com Bio: Dr. David Hill is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and vice president of Cape Fear Pediatrics in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Question by my_pixie19: Can anyone tell if I have eczema?
Lately I’ve been noticing these small red/pink bumps on the inside of my elbows, sometimes its both arms and sometimes just the one. It tends to happen after I’ve had a bath for some reason. I looked at some pictures on google images of eczema and it doesn’t really look like any of those, although they looked like they might only be the extreme cases. I have asthma and hay fever so I thought eczema was the most probable! Thanks in advance for your answers.
Its not itchy, but it does feel quite hot, I do tend to have very hot baths aswell!
its turned into red patches/blotches now.

Its not on me all the time so I don’t really want to make an appointment if I haven’t got it by the time I go, my doctors are kind of lairy!

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Sometimes I have the red/pink bumps on the inside of my elbows too,I’m sure you’ll be fine.. :)

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