Mackay
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If these skin conditions start in the fall and winter use more mositurizer and look into supplementing with vitamin D3
I'll have to check for that. I have something that is kind of like excema but it's not - so the multiple dermatologists have told me. I do use the steroid cream and have tried MANY different moisturizers but only the steroid gives me temporary relief.peachykeen said:I posted this on another thread so I am copy pasting here
I have bad ecsema on my hands, all year round. My doctor finally gave me some cream, that I later checked- they were steroids. I used them for a week when the ecsema was really bad. It cured it but the ecsema came back. I did not want to keep using steroids.
We bought this all natural cream, called Flexital Psoriasis ecsema cream, bought it at Wal Mart actually.
it smells very earthy, I love it. Unlike other creams I used, it absorbed quickly and I cant feel it on my hands in the morning. As a contact user- that was a big deal. It's very mud like in texture. I cant say enough good about this cream, I love it. My ecsema is almost gone and thats just with one application a day!
I have also heard that cutting back milk helps.