Uneven skin tones are something that many people with eczema suffer from.  According to research, the only way to help with uneven coloring is by keeping your skin moisturized, and over time (a couple years) it should go back to normal. However, this is not a guarantee.  Does Tanning Help Eczema? This is a question asked by…

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Can salt water be used to help eczema? This is a very common question from eczema sufferers.  Answers seem to differ depending on which source you go to. To verify: The answer is yes, but it still being researched. Your skin is exposed to a number of different irritants and allergens each day. When you…

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Wet Cloth Treatment For Eczema The other day I read that applying a wet cloth to your eczema sections could help reduce the hot, itchy feeling. Now, at first, I was kind of shocked because water typically causes eczema to itch. Whenever I get my skin wet (other than showers, swimming, or any instance where…

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Prosit Is Very Beneficial Prosit is an oral medication you can try to help eliminate your eczema symptoms.  The great thing about Prosit is that it is all natural! The capsul is a herbal-like substance that contains over 34 different amino acids and a variety of minerals and vitamins that are not only helpful to…

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Eucerin Calming Cream For Eczema Eucerin Calming Creme works wonders for eczema.  Eucerin, in general, is one of the best working brands of lotions. During the winter time, you want a thick and effective lotion that will keep your skin inflammation tamed.  I would suggest you try Eucerin Calming Creme for that purpose.  This lotion…

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Corticosteroids are mentioned a lot on this website, because they play a major role when dealing with various skin conditions such as eczema.  With that said, I think it would be best if we took the time to go over what exactly a corticosteroid is, so no one gets confused. What Is Corticosteroid? Corticosteroids aka…

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If you haven't already read, I think it would be best if you read the "New To Eczema? page as well. Each page contains different information that may be helpful for you to know in the future. Eczema's Most Annoying Rule: Don't Scratch Lets start with how to maintain your eczema so it doesn't get…

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Conventional (Corticosteroids) Vs. Natural Eczema Treatment Steroid creams are prescribed to reduce your eczema symptoms. (Inflammation, redness, itchiness)  However, many people, including myself, are afraid to use them too often.  Once applied to the skin, corticosteroids may have multiple negative side effects.  Some include: Thinning of the skin Formation of stretch marks (which has happened…

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There are plenty of creams and lotions in this world that claim to be the cure for eczema when really, all it is, is someone trying to set a sales pitch and they don't really care about you or your eczema.  However, I can honestly say that is not why I am here.  I am…

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Eczema Medication Treatments Sometimes topical treatments aren't successful and need some internal aid as well.  There are plenty of different types of eczema medication that you can take to help relieve your eczema, all ranging from good to bad.  It is best to stay away form taking steroid pills because of the side effects.  They…

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