QUOTE(sweet_pez @ Feb 6 2018, 05:27 PM)
If you suspect it's food allergy, keep a diary of all the food you consume every meal. Even doctor will ask you to do the same to find out whether any of the food you took causes the allergy.
It's common for your skin to experience irritation due to hot weather/ sweat. Suggest you see a Dermatologist first. Have you seen one? And are you taking any medication/ applying eczema cream?
Also, this is something extra - it may be a sponsored post/ ad in the article, but do some research on Avene's eczema cream/ thermal spring water. They have shared a lot of journals and success stories in improving skin condition of eczema patients.
https://www.news24.com/You/Archive/hope-for...rers-20170728-2
Yeap. Keep track of what you eat. I have eczema as well. Mostly on my head and face.It's common for your skin to experience irritation due to hot weather/ sweat. Suggest you see a Dermatologist first. Have you seen one? And are you taking any medication/ applying eczema cream?
Also, this is something extra - it may be a sponsored post/ ad in the article, but do some research on Avene's eczema cream/ thermal spring water. They have shared a lot of journals and success stories in improving skin condition of eczema patients.
https://www.news24.com/You/Archive/hope-for...rers-20170728-2
I realised removing dairy, red meat from my diet as well as increasing water intake helps alot in terms of managing my eczema.
Other than that, using jojoba oil helps in preventing my skin from drying up as well. But dont apply it when your skin is red. It will only make it worst. Refrain yourself from scratching as well.
Feb 7 2018, 09:58 AM

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