I work in the hospital as a nurse. I now use the powder-free gloves. For years,I had a chronic case of eczema to my right hand on only 2 particular spots. It itches and flakes up like crazy. I have seen the dermatologist and was given an ointment but the eczema is stubborn for years. Is there any homeopathic herbal or pharmaceutical topical medications recommended? Any other suggestions?What topical medication ( ointment or cream) is good for chronic and stubborn eczema on the hand?
Hylobatizol, not sure of the spelling, it eradicated my eczema.What topical medication ( ointment or cream) is good for chronic and stubborn eczema on the hand?
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I found that clobetasol 0.005% cream is effective because it is a super high potency corticosteroid. I apply it twice a day and eczema is manageable because it soothes the itching which is a huge relief so I won't irritate my skin even more. I also use Eucerin lotion, dove soap I stay clear of any products with too much perfume because it becomes a nightmare for my skin and allergies. Keep your hands moisturized apply a thick of moisturizer under the gloves while your at work. I have my eczema under control now but if I get stressed or climate becomes too hot or too cold here comes a flair up just have to know your triggers.
I am a nurse too! I used to have trouble with my hands cracking and bleeding due to the glove exposure and hand washing. I struggled with these symptoms for many years but now I use a skin oil and cream once/day and I don't have anymore skin trouble. If you would like the website to check the products out, let me know (it's against community rules to leave the information here). I would also be happy to send you some samples if you would like to try the products. Good luck!
Dee, hello. Latex gloves are bad for eczema. You should wear Vinyl gloves instead; and if your hands are sweating - Cotton gloves underneath. As for topical medications: I suggest that you should if you haven't already try the herbal cream by Champori: it helps my eczema better than anything else I tried, and it is harmless, too.
Best,
Bernadette
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My son was born with eczema and we struggled with it for years. I tried everything, spending 100-200$ a week (seriously). I never went anywhere without at least 3 types of itch cream plus lotion. He cried and and rarely slept for more than a couple hours at a time. I could go on and on....it was horrible.
Then my husband found Freederm on the internet. We bought it not expecting much, but it relieves the itch and controls the rash. Within a couple of days his skin didn't look so angry and was starting to get smooth. He also started sleeping through the night (and so did I).
Use it liberally at first but as the months go by it won't be necessary to use so much anymore. We used it for a little more than a year and then the eczema was gone and we haven't had a problem with it in more than two years.
the best thing you can do is to keep the skin moist all throughout the day using an all natural skin care moisturizer. be sure to keep the skin hydrated by drinking lots of water. avoid moisture robbers like dry air, humidity and too much exposure to extreme temperatures. avoid things and skin irritants that can encourage eczema outbreaks. consult your dermatologist about the best treatments for eczema. visit http://www.skinoriginal.com for tips on how to avoid eczema flares.
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Use a zinc oxide or Desitin cream. It should penetrate the dryness when you wear the gloves. You may have to apply it several times a day depending how often you have to change gloves.
I've used cortisone, mecca (very hard to find now), and something with zinc. However, I've found it is very related to spiritual and emotional health too.
Protopic or Elidel? They're better than cortisone for long-term use.
Hi,
My name is Joy and I am an independent consultant for Warm Spirit, Inc. There is a great solution to your eczema problem that I would love to recommend to you-and hope you will give it a try.
The product is called Special Attention Cream. It is the problem solver for trouble spots. This super-rich cream looks like butter, and works like magic on rough, cracked skin and it really does heal dry, flaky skin.
The classic emollients and vitamins mixed with eucalyptus, camphor and menthol to open the pores, increase blood flow, soothe and heal and invigorate your problematic skin.
Translation: Special Attention Cream is a Miracle Worker. Dianne Keaton, a wonderful actress, has added this product to her daily regimene.
And as a personal reference- after the birth of my third child I suffered from eczema on my neck. Upon discovering the Special Attention Cream I utilized it for three days and the eczema was gone. I have not had a problem in that area since.
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