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Question by KatiePooh1: How many times a day should i moisturize my eczema?
I have it around my elbows, on my shoulders, around my neck and on my legs, sometimes it goes on my face.
I’m looking for something more then several times.
any other tips, sites, or info , would be appreciated, thanks.

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i have ezcema and my dermatologist told me to always keep it moisturized. so i would say 3-5 times a day.

http://www.webmd.com/allergies/guide/eczema

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Question by Mailei: What can I use to moisturize eczema on or close to my eyelids?
I have eczema on my body but have never had it on my face. I recently got it on the folds of my eyelids so it gets friction constantly from blinking. I started moisturizing it with Kukui oil at night and aveeno face lotion during the day, but it gets in my eyes when i exercise (i don’t sweat that much) or when i rub my eyes ever so carefully. I was thinking of using Vaseline. it seems gentle enough.

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Hi, it can be a bit tricky treating eyelid eczema because of the sensitivity of the area. Many eczema treatments which are used to treat eczema on other parts of the body are often a bit risky to use around the eyes.

A good treatment is to use Aloe Vera Cream. This can be very soothing and helps to take down the inflammation of the skin.

A cream which contains Vitamin E can also be effective.

Hard as it may be try not to rub the area as this will make the situation much worse.

Hope that was helpful, if you want more information about how to treat eyelid eczema, you can find details at the resource underneath. Take care.

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i have eczema on my eyelids and around my eyes that i really want to get rid of. i also have a lot of eczema on my arms.

its really flaky and dry, moisturizer might work the first time, but if i keep moisturizing it it turns really red and it gets extremely itchy. I’ve tryed all sorts of moisturizers. olive oil, creams, lotions, and everything seems to irritate it.

Does anyone have any tips?
its winter here. so far my eczema has been going away in the summer.

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She has eczema, which was obviously inherited from my husband, who inherited from his father. Her face flakes a lot, and baby wash isn’t helping. Cetaphil was ineffective. I was wondering if she was too young to use facial wash and cleanser. She doesn’t have any acne, just a few blemishes. But I don’t really care about the pimples, acne, blemishes, etc. I’m talking about any facial products to not irritate her skin condition.

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