Eczema et systeme D; eczema……………………………………………..?

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Question by Lamar R: eczema……………………………………………..?
What is the best way to get rid of eczema, it just abruptly started bothering me around december ( my mother had it when she was around my age)
ive tried lotions and eucerin and nothing seems to work

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Answer by pink princess
my little girl has it and she is 1 year old its took us for ever and we have tryed every thing but the only to things that help is i went to the doc and got topical cream and it worked but when i ran out and couldnt get my doctor on the phone on a weekend i looked it up it sounds nasty and gross but it really works use crisco rub it on like lotion leave it on do it every day after a bath keep clean and dry dont use anything scented at all wash your hair in the sink if your shampoo is scented and use a body wash unscented with oatmeal in it good luck

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Question by shanshaz: eczema !!!!?
i have eczema and i heard if u dont eat certain foods then it helps !! but i don’t no what ?? does anyone no ???? thank you

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Answer by pussycat
chocolate can give you eczema

The role of diet in the management of eczema has not been ascertained. Generally changes in diet are only considered in severe cases, when conventional treatments are failing. Dietary changes can be quite helpful in babies and young children, though the effects on older children and adults are less conclusive. When considering altering the diet of a baby or child it is important to seek advice from a dietitian, or a nutritional therapist, in order to ensure that the child continues to receive adequate nutrients. Sometimes it can be useful to keep an accurate diary of foods eaten and the condition of the eczema and, when weaning babies, to do so very slowly observing for skin reactions. This is a large and complex topic. Further information can be obtained from the National Eczema Society.

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