How can I get rid of my eczema? (If that’s what I have; I’m not sure if that’s what I have or not)
angel rose asked:
It gets really red and swollen around my lips (not on them). I have tried just about everything from going to a dermatologist, trying elidel and steroid creams, lotions to reduce redness, anti itch creams, carmex, vaseline, and everything. I don’t know what else to do. It is EXTREMELY painful, more than you can imagine. If you can’t help that’s okay, but if you can, it would be greatly appreciated beyong what words can even say. Thanks.
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5 Responses to “How can I get rid of my eczema? (If that’s what I have; I’m not sure if that’s what I have or not)”
You should see a different doctor. I know that there is a reason for this condition. Also, you should ask this question under the medical section. Be specific with info such as: Is it there constantly? Does it only happen when you get nervous?, etc. Also, provide your ethnicity. Good luck.
I have eczema and I have used recently AVENO oakmeal dry skin bar soap. 2.50$. This has helped me termendously, and for moistrizer I have used ALOE VERA gel. 2.50$. The oakmeal sooths the skin and the aloe vera heals. I have had the best results doing this. And it is cheap…
First, I’d change dermatologists. Then, I’d be checked to see if I have an allergy producing this condition. (wife did) Thirdly, and this works, search for homemade lye soap. This works beautifully for me. Use Internet search or peruse Flea Markets. Good luck !
elidel cream !call your doctor to schedule an appointment to be seen to make sure thats what it is. this has to have a prescription. it is not over the counter.
ASK YOUR DERMATOLOGIST!