eczema
By alamsmom
@alamsmom (38)
United States
4 responses
@mommy2taylor1 (405)
• United States
18 Jan 07
I hope you try this product.. it will help. MY daughter is 15 months old and she has eczema (nummalar) eczema. She woudl always get staph infections from it when she would have an outbreak. I have a crm. the Dr. prescribed but didn't want to use it all the time. One of my friends told me to use this product from Melaleuca. So, I tried the Renew lotion from them & she hasn't had an outbreak since I started using it in Dec. It has done wonders for me. I also use their other products--it's all natural and it's definately worth a try for you.
@missybal (4490)
• United States
19 Jan 07
This is true. I buy melaleuca products and am also a work at home empolyee of the company and I have heard many stories about melaleuca products helping so much with this illness. I just recently came in contact with a woman who's daughter had it from a young age. When she was 6 she switched completely to melaleuca products and her daughter is now 11 and has been outbreak free the whole time. She now works with this company at home bringing others to the company. If you would be interested in knowing how to get these products you may add me as a friend so I can get your email address and get more great information to you. The products all have a money back guarentee also even if you use every drop and return only the empty bottle.
@simran1430 (1790)
• India
9 Feb 07
* You have to discontinue all products that you have been using on the exposed area, and only use the treatment the dermatologist has prescribed for you. The most common treatment for allergic contact dermatitis is a cortisone ointment preparation. Many people opt for the more effective natural treatments such as Epitrex, which can eliminate flare-ups.
* It is important that you return to your dermatologist at the end of your one to two week treatment. The treatment used is strong and you should not use it for more than one to two weeks without being under the supervision of your doctor. If overused, the medication can cause permanent thinning of the skin. When you come for the second visit, if all is going well, your doctor will then taper down to a weaker medication.
@milott (2646)
• India
19 Jan 07
You could visit the link below where i have told the home remedy to be used for the babies. Since I will not paste the same thing here again since it is against mylot's terms and conditions, I am telling you the link where you will find it, described by me.
http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/165298.aspx
@SoulEraser (496)
• Singapore
30 Nov 06
eczema is irritating as hell. i used to have it but it subsided after months. the skin flakes, and when water touches that area, it hurts beyond words.