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How can you get rid of eczema?

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How can you get rid of eczema?
I think it’s eczema. The insides of my elbows are red and flaky and itchy, it also hurts and feels stretched when i bend it. I’ve put a lot of moisturiser on it (aloe vera + cucumber and soya + oat) but they haven’t helped. It only turned yesterday but before that it was relatively okay.

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Answer by Wilfred
You can’t ‘get rid of it’ but you can treat it. I’ve had eczema before, especially during the winter when it’s dry and cold. My suggestion is to go to a hospital or clinic, and get prescribed a cream, that’s what I did.
http://www.brownskin.net/eczema.html

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anything with oatmeal will get it under control a good deal


My two sons had this problem growing up, behind their knees and inside of elbows would be so red like a fire truck and itchy and pain-full. I will tell you how you can clear this up in three days. It is from an old time doctor.
Step1: Put some Cortaid on the effected area.
Step2: On top of the Cortaid you are going to put Vaseline rub it on gently
Step 3. Get you some Saran Wrap. Take the Saran Wrap and wrap it around eczema. Use medical tape to secure it, not too tight.
Step 4. Do this at bed time and sleep through the night with the Saran Wrap on.

What will happen to the area you wrapped will make that area sweat, this is what you want to happen, do this for three days and you will be amaze.

Each morning you will take the wrap off. You may notice a change on your first try. Trust me my kids rarely have eczema anymore. let me know if it works you can email me : monicapearlann@yahoo.com


Hi, you can try one of the natural treatments available on the Internet – some of them do actually work. For my eczema I use herbal cream by Champori quite successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and then they stay clear for months on end.
Try it: Champori doesn’t need a prescription and comes with money back guarantee so if it doesn’t work - it’s free.
Best,
Antje


Natural treatment works best for me. I cleared my eczema with serenaskin eczema remedies. This treatment brought me a complete relief.


I have eczema on my arms and neck. I’ve had luck with black soap, cocoa soap, lemon soap, acne cleansing bar, etc. They can help even out your skintone and bring you back to your original complexion and lighten up your eczema scars. I can barely tell that mine are there and I’ve only been using black soap for about half a month. Natural remedies really do work, and they are extremely affordable. Also, keep your skin moisturized at ALL TIMES.

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Hope that helps. Take it easy.


there are hundreds if not thousands of homemade cures for eczema, such as:

homemade eczema cream: just mix oatmeal with water and create a past, which you can apply over the infected area, leave it for at least 15min and then washout using water. If so do not have oatmeal you can use raw honey instead, although oatmeal is more effective (IMO).

you can also take a warm bath with milk, the warm water will open skin spoors and the milk containing hundreds of enzymes will penetrate your skin and slowly kill eczema from inside out!

as I said there are thousands of natural ways to treat eczema, visit http://www.eczemacuretoday.com and find thousands more homemade medicines for skin dermatitis (eczema)


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