I am in a clinical trial w/ Galderma Pharm. Monthly injections which really decreases the severity of itch. When my ankles flare and swell I now wear compression knee highs which help a lot.
As an FYI, used Dupixent for 5 months; last dose a month ago. Had NO improvement in healing or itching while using 😒
I have been reading a lot lately about foods related to ezcema. And my ezcema has been a complete monster lately!
Any ideas on what I should put on my grocery list?
Thanks!
Cheese
Hello Team,
I have a question regarding armpit Odor Control. What do you use in your armpits that won't irritate the skin but will keep you from getting smelly under there? I do not tolerate scented products because I also suffer with allergies, asthma and multiple chemical sensitivities. Any suggestions?
Triple Antibiotic Ointment
I’m about to go on an 11 night cruise and my skin always flares in the beginning when I go on trips like this. I bring my red light therapy because it’s pretty easy to pack and it definitely helps but does anyone have any advice for what to bring when traveling trying to manage flares while you’re away?
I decided to try Cera Ve cream for rough and bumpy skin. Its only been a few days but I think my skin is feeling softer.
What are you guys opinion in regards of a 2 month old baby with seborrhoeic dermatitis? She gets the flare up around her eyes, behind her ears and folds of her little arms. The pediatrician said that’s normal for her but the poor baby is so irritable !!!😞 my daughter in law is using aveeno lotion and aveeno 1% hydrocortisone. Is there any other natural product she can use?
I use cetroban all over and it gives instant relief from itching for about 3 hours then you have to use it again but at least you get a little respite.Think you have to get a prescription though
I've tried everything but so far no luck the itching and bleeding is getting painful and the skin cracking
Have doctor perscribe Lidex cream, also known as Flurocinamide cream. It will help the itching immediately!
I've been told that triggers can be a result of allergies and that proper diagnosis is key to helping to control flare-ups.
What I've found out is that these tests are done in a series of racks ( rows of samples, downside your back ). Sets of samples done per sessions, this seems to be very painful. I'm NOT a fan of needles, is there another way to determine what things your allergic too?
Vaseline is great for sealing the skin, it also prevents water evaporation from the skins Surface. Using the aloe combined with the Vaseline is a brilliant safe relief. Used at bedtime along with… read more
Thanks for the hug. Yes, it's getting really expensive to live. Fixed income is no joke. Had planned to work part time after retirement. Knees are too painful now. Made it to almost 78 but had a… read more