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Question by mouse: What is the best treatment for Eczema/Dermatitis Skin Rash ?

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Answer by meditator2
Using a good moisturizer like aquaphor is helpful as well as being sure to drink water. Taking omega 3 oils helped me out a lot. If it is very severe you can use a cortisone cream as well as a strong moisturizer. Try to see if you are reacting to foods, environmental factors, overheating your body or under a lot of stress.

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Eczema Rash Info
http://www.itchyskinrash.net/how-to-treat-eczema.html

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Question by NATASHA: Eczema or a rash home remdies?
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I have a rash on my skin i think its an allergic reaction or im starting to get eczema.It a small rash on my neck and the skin is dry…does anyone know any home remdies to get rid of eczema or a rash

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Answer by Andrew W
If its just allergies take some Benedryl to reduce the hystamine reaction (rash).

If you are treating excema its best to go to the doctors to get a pescription. I have used hydrocotrizone (pescription from doc) sucessfully but was allergic to the Ellidel they had given me before.

Hope this helps.

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Question by Nina Lee: Rash (Eczema?) during Pregnancy?
I was doing some research and the only thing I could find was some info on rashes during late pregnancy, nothing for early pregnancy. The inside of my arms and the back of my calves have broken out in an eczema looking rash. I had eczema as a child and had a break out here and there several years ago, but that has been a long time ago. I never had any rashes during my 1st pregancy. It itches like crazy!!!! Anyone ever have a rash during early pregnancy? (I’m 9 weeks.)
(It’s not an allergic reaction.)

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Answer by Proud Mommy
I had an eczema flare up after my 1st son was born and it went away. Now I’m pregnant again and it’s baaaaack! All at my hair line though. I had some cream left over from the 1st time around and my OB said it was ok to use during pregnancy. Yours should be able to prescribe something to relieve the itch.

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Question by Cheyenne R: Is there any other way to get rid of a rash from eczema besides creams?

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Answer by Billme
Hi,

I have been helping a friend get rid of his psoriasis’ on his skin, it covers about 2 square feet of his arms and hands.

He has been spraying on 2.5 PH water for about a month now, and it is working. He is also drinking 9.5 PH water. His wife has MS, and is also drinking the 9.5 PH alkaline water, and is doing much better.

You can get free alkaline water – place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com

Here is a demo video to watch for the eczema cure as seen in Japan. Sorry but the hospitals in the UNited States and Europe are not this advanced at this time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwxmjd8CkvQ

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Question by beyonce: I have eczema,and a small rash on my cheeks,forehead and chin. How can I make it better?

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Answer by sweet breeze
Taking good care of your skin is crucial if u have eczema. Here are some tips:
• Try to keep your skin from becoming too dry. Talk with your doctor about how often to bath. Many experts now believe that daily bathing can be helpful for people with eczema. Just don’t make the water too warm, because very warm water dehydrates the skin faster than lukewarm water. Use mild soaps, and wash and shampoo . As soon as you get out of the tub, pat your skin dry and then apply plenty of moisturizing ointment, cream, or lotion right away (within two to three minutes).

• Allow your skin to breathe (and not overheat) by dressing in natural fabrics like cotton. Avoid wool and other scratchy materials, though, because these can irritate the sensitive skin.

• Switch to mild, fragrance-free soaps and shampoos, or those made for sensitive skin. Use mild, fragrance-free detergents for sensitive skin

• Rapid changes in temperature can make eczema worse,

• Pollen, dust mites, and animal dander can also trigger or worsen eczema.

• avoid scratching.

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