Anyone have "Dyshidrotic Eczema" ?
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Mar
Anyone have "Dyshidrotic Eczema" ?
I am 21 years old and I just started getting dyshidrotic eczema on my hands. The first time I got it I didn't know what it was and neither did the doctor. I had it for over 2 months because I was putting all sorts of creams on it. We finally cleared it up. Then the healing took another month.
Just recently I got it again and knew how to take care of it so it lasted a week. I wore latex free gloves when washing dishes and wore unbleached cotton gloves around the house. I have been using coconut oil and jojoba oil to moisturize. I have had a skin patch test done and I have no allergies. So I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong.
I am getting another out break and I just had one not even a month ago! I read they are more common in the summer but it is still winter. I'm afraid what will happen with summer.
I have done so much reading on the internet and I still feel so helpless.
Please if there is anyone out there with information that can help me I would really appreciate it. Serious answers please. I would like to hear from people with personal experience.
Thank you.
3 Responses for "Anyone have "Dyshidrotic Eczema" ?"
Dyshidrotic eczema is a blistery form of hand eczema, and is most likely an inherited disorder. As such, there is no specific chemical or antigen that you are coming in contact with (hence the negative patch testing), but rather just daily life is irritating your hands. Some of the larger studies do have a higher "find" rate of allergens, though, so you might want to pursue it with a doctor who specializes in patch testing. The standard treatment is with strong topical cortisone salves, as the hand skin is thick and weaker creams don't really work that well. Have you seen a good dermatologist about this? Source(s): I"m a skin doc
I have been fighting eczema for years. I thought I had tried every treatment there was. Doctor after doctor prescribed me creams and pills. None of these ever did more than get rid of the symptoms. Now my eczema is gone thanks to natural remedies. Source(s): http://beateczema.globalreviews0o0info/
The main cause of eczema is overreaction of the immune system. Identifying certain foods, chemicals, etc can be very helpful in battling this disease. I try to avoid soy and milk products which trigger my flare-ups.After using number of prescription drugs I've turned to the natural treatments.Now I use serenaskin herbal remedies , which aim at the root of the disease – the immune system, and are steroid-free. After about 2 weeks of using ointment and spray my skin has been cleared up and now I just continue with eczema extract, which controls the immune system. My skin has been clear for months now.It is the only treatment I have found that provides me complete relief when I use it as directed. Source(s): http://www.serenaskin0o0com
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