Posted by: Alan in eczema treatment, tags: Anyone, Condition, Eczema, From, leaves, permanently, Recovered, scar, Skin, such
after i recovered from eczema i got this itching with redness and cold sore and it sort of grew larger . i got that 4 or 5 years ago and recovered from it. but it left a mark ,the skin looks like a birthmark, a few shades darker . how can i clear it?
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Posted by: Alan in eczema treatment, tags: Condition, Eczema, Hair, Like, Little, Looks, might, missing, Skin, Spots
I thought it was eczema. It looks like little spots of his hair is missing or there are little white spots that you can see right through the hair. Its started on his head and now its on his back also. Does anyone know what it could be?
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To understand more of my question above .. I, personally never had Eczema growing up and now that I’m in my mid 20’s I had gotten this scaly, red, itchy rash on my face and when I went to go see a Dermatologist, my doctor came up with the diagonsis of Eczema and I researched the skin condition online where I read about how Eczema has no cures. If I never had it in my life and came across it mid-Sept and my rash going away as it comes back .. does anybody know how I would have gotten Eczema in the first place? Any ideas?
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I have been dealing with eczema for as long as I can remember. I have tried going to a dermatologist in the past but none of those topical creams worked and instead left my skin feeling weird so I stopped taking them. I really would like to go into modeling but these scars all over really discourage me. Does anyone know of a solution? Thank you!
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My dermatologist said it was atopic dermatitis, aka eczema, but it peels so much. It keeps peeling, and I know that skin does that when it’s trying to heal itself, but it never stops. It’s been this way for years, it started to get worse when I was in middle school, and now it’s a hundred times worse. Any ideas about what it could be or anything that could help it? It’s a severely dry peeling by the way, not yellowish flakes like psorasis.
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