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Coldicote | 16:40 Wed 29th Oct 2014 | Health & Fitness
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Is there such a thing as a cure for eczema? The only help I have is the use of emollients, to help nourish the skin, but these don't clear the problem or stop the itching. Advice welcome.
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Hydrocortisone or Betnovate would be better.
There is no cure - pnly control.

Try a milk and wheat free diet - that may well help.
Sorry, no cure, but it can be controlled. Be alert to the very first signs if the emollients are not working. Then you move to Hydrocortisone creams and Betnovate (as Pixie has said). Locoid follows, but you should be seeing your GP for help if the Hydrocortisone doesn't work. You have to use Hydroc. sparingly because over-use thins the skin even more - and not on the face.

Best thing is to try to avoid whatever is currently bringing it on. I first started with it on my hands with the chemicals involved in nappy-buckets. Other times I have found it occurs when I peel potatoes (then it is OK). Some washing-up liquids are hellish for me (especially the much-vaunted 'Fairy'). We don't know what has started my husband getting it on his legs for the last few months, we're trying omitting various possible irritants one at a time. It can even be dietary!

It's a bore, take it into account in your life and then just get on with living. There are a lot of us! PS Try to avoid scratching - difficult when you are asleep!
I get patches of venous exzema on my legs .I use Dermol and if it's really driving me potty Eurax cream which stops the itching dead in its tracks .
My friend went for light treatment. And although subnets are not good for you she found going on one of the stand-up sunbeds for no more than 3 minutes now and again helped. She now lives in Oz and her skin h as greatly improved.
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Thanks for all you replies. I'll try various suggestions, but it's a bit disappointing to read that there is no cure.
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