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 How to cure eczema, Itchy red skin

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mrslim80
post Nov 30 2015, 05:14 PM

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Try chinese traditional herbs, it does help eczema in long term. To soothe the itchiness and red rashes, you may use pine tar soap for showering (not with hot water), and apply pure shea butter after shower. It does help to reduce the itchiness and rahses.
mrslim80
post Dec 1 2015, 09:24 AM

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QUOTE(celicaizpower @ Dec 1 2015, 07:00 AM)
Thanks for the feedback, yeah.. hot shower is a big no no for me... it makes my skin very dry very quick... I normally take room temperature showers or mild luke warm showers...

I will put Pine Tar Soap on my list to try... sadly Pure Shea Butter is a tad bit expensive comparing to my shower cream that I am currently using...

The thing is, I am tired of this... I am no longer looking for a workaround and I want to find a permanent fix. once I get it, I will share.
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no problem. I myself suffered from the same skin problem. The both pine tar soap and pure shea butter helps me to reduce my itchiness a lot. The pure shea butter i bought is around 80. Currently there are many year end sales, i believe you can get cheaper price.
Yeah, hope you get well soon
mrslim80
post Dec 1 2015, 07:54 PM

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QUOTE(janesoh @ Dec 1 2015, 05:37 PM)
i went to a dermatologist once and he told me the best and only way to curb the eczema cycle was - don't scratch!!! if i could do that, i wouldn't be in his clinic right? and i paid money for that consultation too!
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haha,even though that is something really general, but what he said is true. The more you scratch the more itchy you feel and the rashes could spread. That's why I used pine tar soap for bathing with cold water and applu pure shea butter after bathing to help me control the itchiness, so that i not scratch so frequently smile.gif
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post Dec 2 2015, 08:22 PM

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QUOTE(janesoh @ Dec 2 2015, 05:29 PM)
yup, i find that moisturising continuously does help break the cycle. i'm just using QV
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Good then. my condition has been under control now. Hope u get well soon too.

 

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