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Donna, I'm sorry to hear that. Are you taking any type of prescription medication for your eczema? Both Protopic and Elidel are highly effective medications for the condition, though they must be used sparingly as they both have a government-issued "black box" warning on them.
The key is to moisturize liberally and often. After you've finished showering, pat - don't rub - your skin, leaving it slightly damp. Apply an unscented body oil (Neutrogena makes a good one) and follow up about 10 minutes later with a rich body cream. Avoid fragrance, which can increase irritation and breakouts.
Good luck.
-- Contributed by: Tsharmamy skin is constantly flaking off, ive suffered with this the past year, what can i do to stop it? i have always suffered with excema but more severely so thus past year, no the excema has calmed down alot but every day i lose layers of skin all over?
-- Contributed by: donnaTerry, you should have a dermatologist check that out. Do you wear necklaces? It's possible you're dealing with an allergy of some kind. Best of luck.
-- Contributed by: TsharmaI have a red bump on my neck . it is the size of a quarter but not a full circle. It's like a 1/4 moon dark red on outer side nothing in center like a ring worm but not a complete circle . It does not itcn nor hurt it is bright red and raided up and hard to the touch. this is the second on with in 2 years not sure what it is
-- Contributed by: Terry TullosChad, I recommend having it checked out by a dermatologist. There's unfortunately no way for us to determine what it could be, and I'd rather not steer you in the wrong direction. Good luck.
-- Contributed by: TsharmaAna, vitiligo isn't always hereditary - only one third of individuals who have it can pinpoint it to another family member. As for treatment, there are a number of options that your dermatologist can explain and prescribe to you, depending on the severity of the condition. Good luck to you.
-- Contributed by: TsharmaI have a scabie look alike but it does not itch.What could it be.I have it on my stomach and legs and back and my forearms.
Thank you
-- Contributed by: Chad Christianhow canyou threat vitiligo, and if no one from my family had it why do i have it? can some one help please. how can i stop it?
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