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cocaineEater
post Jan 21 2012, 01:53 PM

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QUOTE(khtan2000 @ Jan 21 2012, 01:20 AM)
im a sufferer myself been like since primary till working age (>15 years). typically you can only suppress eczema, it will come back on and off when you got something to trigger it (seafood intake, allergens etc).

So far I tried for bathing : Oilatium plus (soak or soap type), polytar (soap), moogoo soap (some australian brand for eczema) and cetaphil.

oilment : those moisturizer cream when skin is dry, if skin is weeping and damage(reddish) due to scratch (fucicort @steroid based) and elomet @steroid based for reddish and inflamed skin. Not advisable to keep using steroid cream as they will cause some pigmentation (applied area will have diff colour, mine was whiter), fast healing but as ppl say, steroids is not good in long run.)

Also tried the fast method, checking to hospital under dermatologist monitoring, daily intake of oral steroids, soaking with oilatium plus, steroid cream(3x perday) and bandage the affected area preventing the cream from being rubbed off, around 1-1.5 weeks will clear all the eczema spots. Downside, only last for sometime before eczema flares up again.

surprisingly mine was triggered in humid condition and if sweat alot + dust. During my stay in aus, hardly get any eczema flaring up, once reach malaysia, within a month or 2 already started back.

nowadays i just live with it, when it goes real bad then only will use steroid cream to control it.  Also eating olivenol plus tablets. So far only affect mostly leg now.

you can try doing patch test(they put some stuff/chemical(those you're in contact daily) on the skin and stick it for one week on your back) to see which things you're allergic to and blood test for those food stuff and other things.
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oh my rclxub.gif I oso doin my best to suppress eczema.. YES!! olivenol plus, i am taking that too *hi 5*
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post Jan 21 2012, 07:08 PM

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[quote=technosakai,Jan 14 2012, 10:30 PM]
I've tried olivenol. I tried the pill one instead of the oil? It's kinda effective.
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How did it help, any better compared to others? What exactly happened?


[quote=technosakai,Jan 14 2012, 10:30 PM]
I can't really afford it.
Any cheaper solutions?? sad.gif ?
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Raw honey for masks and washing, coconut oil for moisturizing. Can buy small amounts in supermarket.
Doesn't work for everybody but cannot get more natural, harmless and can consume it later instead.

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post Jan 21 2012, 10:15 PM

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QUOTE(cocaineEater @ Jan 21 2012, 01:53 PM)
oh my  rclxub.gif I oso doin my best to suppress eczema.. YES!! olivenol plus, i am taking that too *hi 5*
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icon_rolleyes.gif did it have any effect on your eczema?

need to take it daily though, but usually I missed eating them on daily basis, hard to keep to schedule whistling.gif
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post Jan 22 2012, 10:13 PM

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QUOTE(khtan2000 @ Jan 21 2012, 10:15 PM)
icon_rolleyes.gif  did it have any effect on your eczema?

need to take it daily though, but usually I missed eating them on daily basis, hard to keep to schedule  whistling.gif
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erm it helps a lil XD i take once a day and sometimes i forgot o.o
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post Jan 24 2012, 06:41 PM

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QUOTE(khtan2000 @ Jan 21 2012, 01:20 AM)
im a sufferer myself been like since primary till working age (>15 years). typically you can only suppress eczema, it will come back on and off when you got something to trigger it (seafood intake, allergens etc).

So far I tried for bathing : Oilatium plus (soak or soap type), polytar (soap), moogoo soap (some australian brand for eczema) and cetaphil.

oilment : those moisturizer cream when skin is dry, if skin is weeping and damage(reddish) due to scratch (fucicort @steroid based) and elomet @steroid based for reddish and inflamed skin. Not advisable to keep using steroid cream as they will cause some pigmentation (applied area will have diff colour, mine was whiter), fast healing but as ppl say, steroids is not good in long run.)

Also tried the fast method, checking to hospital under dermatologist monitoring, daily intake of oral steroids, soaking with oilatium plus, steroid cream(3x perday) and bandage the affected area preventing the cream from being rubbed off, around 1-1.5 weeks will clear all the eczema spots. Downside, only last for sometime before eczema flares up again.

surprisingly mine was triggered in humid condition and if sweat alot + dust. During my stay in aus, hardly get any eczema flaring up, once reach malaysia, within a month or 2 already started back.

nowadays i just live with it, when it goes real bad then only will use steroid cream to control it.  Also eating olivenol plus tablets. So far only affect mostly leg now.

you can try doing patch test(they put some stuff/chemical(those you're in contact daily) on the skin and stick it for one week on your back) to see which things you're allergic to and blood test for those food stuff and other things.
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Kudos, am eczema vitcim, what I did:

Bath: Cetaphil
Face dryness and inflammation prevention: Vaseline(mine dry face type)
Eat: Melatonin for sleep(cause me always facing monitor)

Actually most important for skin inflammation prevention is sleep early ==> before 12pm...
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post Jan 24 2012, 07:18 PM

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i kena eczema also.usually happen near my nose and behind my ear, consult pharmacist and they ask me to take below cream;

1st pharmacy :

-candacort cream (anti fungal and candical infection, inflmmatory symptom and itching)

2nd pharmacy:

-H-Cort ointment (suppresion of skin disease )


1st clinic (from my company panel clinc..got it for free)
doctor said this is dermatitis eczema(what is this??)

-Isoradin cream.



so i want to ask, which one is better to prevent this eczema?


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post Jan 24 2012, 07:38 PM

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QUOTE(imranzero @ Jan 24 2012, 07:18 PM)
i kena eczema also.usually happen near my nose and behind my ear, consult pharmacist and they ask me to take below cream;

1st pharmacy :

-candacort cream (anti fungal and candical infection, inflmmatory symptom and itching)

2nd pharmacy:

-H-Cort ointment (suppresion of skin disease )
1st clinic (from my company panel clinc..got it for free)
doctor said this is dermatitis eczema(what is this??)

-Isoradin cream.
so i want to ask, which one is better to prevent this eczema?
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I use Ecocort cream and it sort of helps to suppress the eczema. So far so good. It's around RM 9 in Caring Pharmacy.

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My medication:

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So far recovered and am still trying to figure out how to completely remove em.
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post Jan 24 2012, 07:40 PM

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QUOTE(imranzero @ Jan 24 2012, 07:18 PM)
i kena eczema also.usually happen near my nose and behind my ear, consult pharmacist and they ask me to take below cream;

1st pharmacy :

-candacort cream (anti fungal and candical infection, inflmmatory symptom and itching)

2nd pharmacy:

-H-Cort ointment (suppresion of skin disease )
1st clinic (from my company panel clinc..got it for free)
doctor said this is dermatitis eczema(what is this??)

-Isoradin cream.
so i want to ask, which one is better to prevent this eczema?
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dermatitis type, you need to use milder shampoo(body and hair), moisturizer, and avoid allergen source(such as allergic food, and dust)... man you way better than atopic eczema which is no cure.
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post Jan 24 2012, 10:16 PM

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Testimony for eczema sufferers. Before and after pictures available upon request. tks.
Clinical Trial: Alkaline Water and Eczema

The following study was conducted by Prof. Tamura Tatsuji, Keifuku Rehabilitation Center:

“Let me introduce a patient who recovered from skin disease after consuming the antioxidant water. This patient suffered 10 years of eczema and could not be cured effectively even under specialist treatment.

This patient, who is 70 years of age, is the president of a vehicle spare parts company. After the war, his lower limbs suffered acute eczema, which later became chronic. He was repeatedly treated in a specialist skin hospital.

The left limb responded well to treatment, but not so on the right limb. He suffered severe itchiness, which, when scratched led to bleeding.

During the last 10 years, he was seen and treated by many doctors. When I first examined him, his lower limb around the joints was covered with vesicles. Weeping occurred owing to serum exuding from the vesicles.

I advised him to try consuming antioxidant water. He bought a unit and consumed the antioxidant water religiously and used the acidic water to bathe the affected areas.

After 2 weeks of treatment the vesicles dried up. The eczema completely cleared without any relapse after 1½ month."
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post Jan 25 2012, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(extremepower @ Jan 24 2012, 10:16 PM)
Testimony for eczema sufferers. Before and after pictures available upon request. tks.
Clinical Trial: Alkaline Water and Eczema

The following study was conducted by Prof. Tamura Tatsuji, Keifuku Rehabilitation Center:

“Let me introduce a patient who recovered from skin disease after consuming the antioxidant water. This patient suffered 10 years of eczema and could not be cured effectively even under specialist treatment.

This patient, who is 70 years of age, is the president of a vehicle spare parts company. After the war, his lower limbs suffered acute eczema, which later became chronic. He was repeatedly treated in a specialist skin hospital.

The left limb responded well to treatment, but not so on the right limb. He suffered severe itchiness, which, when scratched led to bleeding.

During the last 10 years, he was seen and treated by many doctors. When I first examined him, his lower limb around the joints was covered with vesicles. Weeping occurred owing to serum exuding from the vesicles.

I advised him to try consuming antioxidant water. He bought a unit and consumed the antioxidant water religiously and used the acidic water to bathe the affected areas.

After 2 weeks of treatment the vesicles dried up. The eczema completely cleared without any relapse after 1½ month."
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Source of research article please, otherwise you are just one of the conman who try to sell your 'products' to me.
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post Jan 25 2012, 02:15 AM

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Now I'm taking ling zhi or ganoderma plus pollen. It really helps a lot n my skin is recovering slowly. Not to mention I completely stop using steroid since December bcoz it cause my face to become so red. Now my arms and face is less flaky n less skin peeling. Although they still dry, but they are much better than last time which my skin will easily cracked. But then the cost of ganoderma is extremely expensive n not really affordable to everybody. But I think it is not wasted. Is olivenol really effective on eczema? I tried it last time which is the bottle drop one, but the effect is minimal.
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post Jan 26 2012, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(shin gouki @ Jan 25 2012, 02:15 AM)
Now I'm taking ling zhi or ganoderma plus pollen. It really helps a lot n my skin is recovering slowly. Not to mention I completely stop using steroid since December bcoz it cause my face to become so red. Now my arms and face is less flaky n less skin peeling. Although they still dry, but they are much better than last time which my skin will easily cracked. But then the cost of ganoderma is extremely expensive n not really affordable to everybody. But I think it is not wasted. Is olivenol really effective on eczema? I tried it last time which is the bottle drop one, but the effect is minimal.
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+1 for Ling Zhi , and to add on to it Omega 3 and Flaxseed oil
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post Jan 27 2012, 09:34 AM

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Im not sure if I have eczema or just normall allergy.

Last time once a while the skin around my neck and elbow will start become rough and flaky. I think is triggered by something but i dont know what it is.

When I went to Japan, I never had that problem over there. I think is environment. Now back Malaysia, I also dont have it as often as before.

When I got, I just sapu the cream from clinic and 2 days later will ok back to normal.

Although not sure mine is call wat disease. Maybe is only allergy


Added on January 27, 2012, 10:48 amJust to share here not pushing my product to you guys.

There been cases where people use virgin coconut oil and apply on their exzema area and get better. There's a testimony in

http://www.cocoscience.com/

Again, im not saying you need buy from me. If you want, you can get from pharmacy near you or something. Just sharing cos im suffer skin disease before so i know the mental stress.

This post has been edited by WintersuN: Jan 27 2012, 10:48 AM
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post Jan 27 2012, 08:00 PM

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yeah, my uncle also recommend virgin coconut oil to try, so far didnt try yet.

some doctor say its also triggered by stress unsure.gif Don't know how true though, probably more stress = more scratching to relax whistling.gif
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post Jan 28 2012, 02:48 PM

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i also got hear ppl say trigger by stress.. but that 1 how to cure? human sure got stress.. only after it come out can apply medicine to soothe it lo
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post Jan 30 2012, 01:47 PM

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QUOTE(WintersuN @ Jan 28 2012, 02:48 PM)
i also got hear ppl say trigger by stress.. but that 1 how to cure? human sure got stress.. only after it come out can apply medicine to soothe it lo
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my doctor did said the same thing. can also be trigger by stress. yes i stress a lot. biggrin.gif ..owh ya, i just had my appointment with doctor a few days back and he said my eczema is this type;

http://dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/seborrhoeic-dermatitis.html


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post Jan 30 2012, 02:20 PM

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QUOTE(imranzero @ Jan 30 2012, 01:47 PM)
my doctor did said the same thing. can also be trigger by stress. yes i stress a lot. biggrin.gif ..owh ya, i just had my appointment with doctor a few days back and he said my eczema is this type;

http://dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/seborrhoeic-dermatitis.html
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They always said caused by stress, but never mention it specifically, may I know your sleeping hours?
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post Jan 30 2012, 02:46 PM

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QUOTE(air @ Jan 30 2012, 02:20 PM)
They always said caused by stress, but never mention it specifically, may I know your sleeping hours?
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b4 this i always sleep late 2-3am.sometime 4am..now already start my sleep at 11.30 and woke up at 7.30..i've learned my lesson smile.gif
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QUOTE(imranzero @ Jan 30 2012, 02:46 PM)
b4 this i always sleep late 2-3am.sometime 4am..now already start my sleep at 11.30 and woke up at 7.30..i've learned my lesson  smile.gif
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I having the same eczema, but worse form, triggered by tons of factor, one of them is physical stress(sleep late)

Really need to sleep early to recover from eczema. Sleep early is the key of chronic eczema.
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post Jan 30 2012, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(air @ Jan 30 2012, 04:20 PM)
I having the same eczema, but worse form, triggered by tons of factor, one of them is physical stress(sleep late)

Really need to sleep early to recover from eczema. Sleep early is the key of chronic eczema.
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how worst bro? mine last time at eyebrow also got scalp,around my nose and at back of my ear and also my forehead totally reddish..quite pain and a bit malu to go out to public area... i use this medicine, totally good.just go to pharmacy and ask for silenium sulfide lotion..take the one with most s.sulfide..a bottle cost rm15-rm20.

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