You can try some home remedies like:
Aloe Vera
Shea Butter
It's also recommended to stop drinking alcohol because alcohol triggers eczema.
For additional information on how to treat eczema, check out the links under the Sources and related links section below.
It could spread and cause a secondary skin infection or possibly advance into cellulitis. I have severe eczema. I was born with it and it is best to talk to you doctor or go to a dermatologist to have it treated specifically.
Your genetics, lifestyle, habits, food and environment
Homeopathic treatment is only solution to prevent/cure eczema skin diseases
you know if there is eczema on your eye if there is eczema on your eye.
Eczematous diseases are very common with an estimated prevalence of more than 10% in the general population. According to statistics 15-25% of all dermatological patients suffer from eczema. Surveys have shown that eczema prevalence is increasing.
non-eczema
It's still eczema. Eczema is both plural and singular.
Eczema is a frustrating condition to deal with. Our son has eczema but he has gotten a lot better since we discovered foods he was allergic to and eliminated them. A lot of people are embarrassed to have eczema.
You have spelled the word correctly. It's eczema.
it depends what type of eczema you have.. if it is a light eczema then u will probaably use that but if its a heavy eczema then u might wanat to try something like a Natural Emu Oil Eczema Cream
I have eczema but I haven't fet dizzy at all. If you lose control with eczema you might get dizzy by scartching to much.
The chances of you getting eczema for life is very slim unless you are born with it. Eczema is not a contagious disease that you can get.
This eczema is making my head itchy.
Yes though it might be hard to do it on developed eczema.
The spelling is eczema (a skin disease).