No. vaseline may help moisturize the skin, but it will not cure it. There is no current cure for eczema, but there are other treatments and some work better than others.
Vaseline, or petroleum jelly, can help manage eczema by providing a barrier that locks in moisture and protects the skin from irritants. While it doesn't clear eczema completely, it can alleviate symptoms such as dryness and itching when used regularly. For more severe cases, it’s often recommended to combine Vaseline with other treatments prescribed by a healthcare professional. Always consult with a doctor for personalized advice on managing eczema.
You can cure a dog's eczema by applying lavender oil and aloe to it's ears. Both of these products will help heal and rebuild the skin cells of the ear.
Vitamins D, E and B12 are known to help manage eczema by reducing inflammation and improving skin health. Including these in your diet or as supplements, under medical guidance, can support skin repair and reduce flare-ups.
Argan oil may help to moisturize and soothe the skin, which can be beneficial for eczema. However, it is not a cure for eczema and may not work for everyone. It is best used as part of a comprehensive eczema treatment plan prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Maybe there should be trials conducted? Unfortunately I've no access to a horse.
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Try Vaseline, If you cannot get a prescription from the pediatrician.
Steroid ear drops. That is all I know of. Looking for more.
Unfortunately there is no 'cure' for eczema. To try and keep the skin as clear from eczema as possible is to moisturise on a daily basis (or as much as needed), and for any inflamed, red areas of skin, a corticosteroid cream may be prescribed by your doctor.
Not necessarily. If it's determined you have an allergy to cats and nothing else improves your symptoms however, than it is probably for the best.
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