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Skin rashes?
For those of you with a mild case of eczema, what kind of cream do you use (besides Benadryl and Hydrocortisone). It seems I get red itchy rashes on my feet because I sweat and air doesn't get in, so wearing socks makes it worse. Does this happen to you too?
I've been scratching so much that it's bleeding so wearing sandals isn't probably the best solution since the dirt will get in. Ugh.
Any advice?
I have Eczema as well. I use Aveeno for mild flare-ups and Elidel for the more severe ones. Maybe since it's on your feet it's more athletes foot. You could try some Lotrimin creams. Also put some baby powder or foot powder in your socks to help with the sweating. Hope this helps!
Review of Beat Eczema: How to Cure Eczema Skin Rash
It seems like a bold claim, but Susan Clark in her book "Beat Eczema" claims that this frustrating skin rash can be eliminated. Having suffered with nummular eczema during the summer and seeing patients for psychotherapy with various skin rashes, I wanted to investigate this book and her claims.
I know how disappointing it can be when you think your eczema rash is cleared and then it returns once again. Yet, taking antihistamines to relieve the itching is not something one wants to do during the day. It isn't a good idea whlle driving to take benadryl and kids get groggy at school from this. Though great at night to guarantee a deep sleep, free from scratching, it just isn't practical during the day on a regular basis.
Susan Clark uses all natural methods that revolve predominately around diet and supplements. There is a strong emphasis on building up the immune system and getting to the root of the problem. This makes sense to me rather than to just treat things superfically without getting to the bottom of the problem. It is similar to cutting off the ends of weeds without ever pulling out the root.
I have always enjoyed natural foods, but for someone who is determined to not make some changes to their diet, this book probably would not be useful. On the otherhand, it seems that you can use some supplements, cheat a little on the diet and gain some good results. If you are throwing away money with lots of supplements without knowing which are the most effective, the book will also help you narrow things down and put together a program.
A con of the book is that it's a ebook which you download. However, you can print it out. It is nice to save paper and trees. A pro is that the book has a money back guarantee so you can try it out and see if it offers relief for your eczema skin rash.
About the Author
Dee Cohen is a social worker and yoga teacher. Stop by Review of Beat Eczema to learn about how to eliminate eczema using a plan that works quickly at http://www.itchyskinrash.net/review-of-beat-eczema.html

