Question by easydoesit: Anyone know a natural alternative to nizrol cream for treating mild eczema? ?
i get mild eczema or psoriasis across the bridge of my nose and dont want to use nizrol any longer as i feel it hasnt helped! any suggestions?
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Answer by Abbie
i get that but on my arms try nivea cream they even do bath body wash everything its brilliant works for me and they do small little choobs they all range they ahve everything to treat exzma so try NIVEA today
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Question by sarobmom: Does anyone have any good recommendations for treating eczema in a 3 month old?
I’ve tried hydrocortisone cream for a few days. I lotion her skin with Aveeno two to three times per day, keep the heat low, have a humidifier next to her crib. Does anyone have any suggestions? Does Aquaphor work?
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Answer by malwilhist
Take her to the doctor–they’ll give the correct cream she should be using. There’s a good possibility the eczema is not eczema, but a skin reaction to a milk allergy.
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I have a 14 month old who has terrible eczema on his legs and we haven’t been able to find the “magic solution” to help clear this up. Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated. Let me know whats worked for you.
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My chest area is covered in dry round patches while my stomach is covered in red bumps. My eczema always flares up during pregnancy and stress. Now I know the best cure is Petrolatum but I really don’t want to feel like a sticky, greasy, ball of goop. Is there something else that’ll work? My sister recommended Cetaphil while there’s rave reviews about Aquaphor. Which works best? Is there something else that works better?
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Hi. So, to start with the basics: I’m 20 years old, African by birth, and I was diagnosed with atopic dermatitis at a very young age (around 3). The dermatologist I visited as a child prescribed a hydrocortisone cream (Mildison Lipid 1%) which I’ve been using on a pretty much daily basis ever since, especially on my hands, which have never been eczema-free (although some flare-ups are worse than others). I’ve been to three or four other dermatologists since my first doctor retired, and none of them advised me to stop using the hydrocortisone, although one of them prescribed Protopic as an alternative treatment. However, I’ve been afraid to use it due to the skin cancer risk (I live in a place that gets 340 sunny days per year, so staying out of the sun, or even just keeping my hands out of the sun, is pretty much impossible).
It’s obviously too late for me to worry about hydrocortisone thinning my skin and/or stunting my growth (the first is possible, although I wouldn’t know how to tell, but the second is unlikely), but lately I’ve been looking for alternative treatments. So basically, I’m asking for advice from anyone who has atopic dermatitis or any experience in treating it. At this point I’m done listening to people who say things like “Oh use some Vaseline on it and it’ll clear up next week.” After 20 years of waiting for it to “clear up”, I’d be happy to see it just improve.
Although I’d appreciate any well-meant advice, please note that I’ll never be desperate enough to fall for some hokey eczema “cure”, and although I’m willing to try herbal treatments, I have very little faith in them.
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