I was told I had eczema by my doctor a few years back and after about a year, it went away. I can't remember what I was given or what I took to make it go away.
But recently, it's coming back and it's appearing on my upper arms, inner thighs, and it's starting to appear on my belly and on the sides of my breasts. I currently do not have a doctor as I just turned eighteen last year and need to find a new one. I'm assuming I have to solve this problem on my own right now until I can find a doctor. So, are there any creams I can buy at a pharmacy or tablets I can take to try and make it go away or would I really need to see a doctor as soon as possible?
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Xui answered Thursday March 14 2013, 10:39 pm: I also suffer from eczema and man what a bitch it can be.
I find that antibiotic cream helps wonders. If you use lotion to keep your skin hydrated try using hypoallergenic.
NinjaNeer answered Thursday March 14 2013, 3:00 pm: I have eczema, and I've found that the only thing that really works is trying to keep the area moisturized and avoiding allergic triggers.
The best thing for it is hydrocortisone. You can get hydrocortisone cream at any drug store over the counter. You can get stronger hydrocortisone creams with a doctor prescription.
You also need to find out what your eczema triggers are. Did you change anything recently? If I change laundry soaps, or if my brand undergoes a change, I break out in eczema all over. Ditto for body wash and lotion. I get it on my hands if I pet an animal I'm allergic to. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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