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Question by Jerry: does anybody know of a cream or home remedy for ECZEMA i am tired of watching my daughter scratch blood?

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Question by flyin away: when using the eczema cream..?
when putting it on do you rub it all the way on your body where there eczema is until you see no more cream.? or just rub it while theres alot of cream still on your body..? or let it dry on your body..?

i use triamcinolone acetonide cream

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You should use a small amount of cream and gently rub it to the affected areas. Don’t use so much that there is a lot of cream to deal with, just a small dab on your finger, it should rub easily to the skin and no residue should be there.

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Question by Raveolli: Possible severe trouble with Eczema cream?
Having had severe trouble with Eczema as a child, there has always been the Eczema cream around my house. “Eumovate” cream, and “Hydrocortisone” cream, are ones I have with me right now. Having never really been told how serious these creams are, around a year ago, I frequently put these creams on itchy areas I got. Normally on -normal- areas like elbos and fingers. However I also suffered from Itchy testicles, and an ictch at the base of my penis. After reading the packet out of curiousity recently, and doing a litle research, I find how serious these creams really are. I have in the past put these creams on my genitals, and somewhat frequently. I am rather worried, what are the possible side effects. These creams did seem to sort out the “itch” however it did reoccor.

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Question by Ladybug: My son’s eczema isn’t clearing up with Desonide cream?
My son is 4 years old. He gets scab looking rashes all over his leg or legs only in the summer time. Right now it’s all over his right leg and now spreading to one of his arms and his stomach. The Desonide cream that the doctor gave me isn’t working. What else can help with a child’s Eczema? What should I do? I’m thinking I should make an appointment with the doctor right away on Monday morning.

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Answer by jamilicious
try going with something more natural like olive oil or a calendula salve

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