Saturday, June 26, 2010

Eczema? Hives? Something else? Treatment-?

Hi





I have several different rashes on my body.





On my neck I have standard dry skin/eczema that has spread onto my face. I am treating this with moisturiser at the moment and it is healing ok. Just looking for further advice on this.





I also have little bumps on my fore arms, that are now spreading to my upper arms. They look like ';goosebumps'; that you get when you're cold, but are only in little patches, the size of large coins. At first they were red, but after Hydrocortisone cream and moisturiser, they are now just skin-coloured, but rough to the touch. Any advice??





Any comments and suggestions appreciated.


Merry Christmas!Eczema? Hives? Something else? Treatment-?
The first thing to do if you are suffering from eczema is you should always keep your skin moisturized. If you stay vigilant about keeping your skin moist, this can go a long way as a natural eczema treatment that can keep your skin itch and flare-up free. Moisturize your skin thoroughly in the morning and again before you go to bed at night.





An emollient is a great eczema home cures. You can use an emollient that comes in oil form, a lotion or a cream. An added bonus to using an emollient is that in the summer you can put this natural treatment for eczema in the refrigerator. This will be a cooling as well as soothing on those hot and sticky summer days....





http://homecures.ideafry.com/2008/12/16/鈥?/a>Eczema? Hives? Something else? Treatment-?
Log onto Morgellons.org to compare symptoms if yes then stay far away from Hydrocortisone cream and moisturizer. Use anti fugal sprays like store brand athletes foot treatment or Monistae cream and if its morgellons this will take the insane itch and cool off the burring . Docs know nothing about this But I was helped not cured with High doses of tetracycline . You ll need to buy a 30x handheld lighted microscope to see your skin even intact skin to see any thread like filaments in your skin then and only then show that to a kind open minded doctor with a printed copy of the case Definition from morgellons.org .
these are usually caused by some sort of allergy or bacterial infection that passes on it's own. if it's moving around it's usually a bacterial infection.





if you go to the doctor, they can probably prescribe something like prednisone to make it go completely away.





I'd recommend going to an allergist or dermatologist though, because most family doctors just get annoyed by hives/rashes sufferers for some reason don't even try to figure out what the cause is.





good luck.
It might be eczema or psoriasis


I would go see your dermatologist


They should give you a topical ointment that will should reduce the redness

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