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Hand Eczema With Blisters

Anyone else diagnosed with Dyshidrotic Eczema and how do you cope with an outbreak?
I have had the worst outbreak the last couple weeks. The blisters were so bad on one foot that I have been on crutches to avoid putting pressure on my foot. Besides my one foot, it had spread on my hands, arms, and a little on my ankles. My other foot has only 3 or 4 blisters. I had a shot Friday, it was like a steriod shot, and on steriods for a few days. The cream I have used to keep it from spreading was not working like it should.
Just wondering if anyone has found a way to keep the blisters under control before they spread worse.
Thanks for any help!
The book I am reading, on yeast infestations, indicates that eczema is one skin condition caused by yeast (Candida). Check out the yeast link at www.hufa.org, and start eating plain yogurt.
Treatment For Eczema On Hands
Eczema is a form of inflammation that causes the skin to itch. The frequent the itch, the greater the urge of scratching. The more they scratch, the worse the eczema becomes.
Generally, eczema is characterized by dry skin and tends to become inflamed. When the irritated area is always scratched, the eczema rashes begin to appear. Blisters with pus emerge eventually, which creates more painful eczema experience.
There is no cure for eczema, as doctors say. But they assure that there are treatments available, to give relief to patients who are suffering from eczema.
Treatment for eczema on hands is possible but there is some things that you should know, find out by reading this article or clicking the link in the author bio below.
Instant relief from drying up and scratching can be achieved by intense moisturizing. Diet also contributes to clear up eczema, at some point. But these, alone, are not enough. Thus, medications are prescribed by the doctors to have better control over eczema; especially if the case is severe. Some of these are topical steroids and oral catabolic steroids.
Topical steroids are steroid creams that aim to reduce itching and flaming. However, this can't be applied in a child's face and can't also be used by a pregnant woman due to the active ingredients of the cream.
Catabolic steroids are usually in form of tablets, taken orally. During the course of usage, side effects such as weight gain, bone thinning and high-blood pressure may be experienced.
All of these methods will indeed treat eczema. However, none of these methods will cure eczema.
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