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Skin Conditions Like Eczema
Skin Conditions Like Eczema
i need eczema help please!!?

so i was my doctor told me i have eczema but after we talked about all i walked away from the doctors office all i under stood really that it was a dry skin condition

so what is eczema
i'm itching like crazy and the cream that i'm using doesn't seem like its help what should i do i'm lost and its get bad i'm scratching to the point that i'm bleeding please help

Hi,

Sounds like the skin reactions that I was having two to three years ago. Allergic reactions to foods and my own sweat and who knows what other toxins, that would then promote fungal infections from my weakened immune system. I eventually learned to make the right organic nutritional choices that allowed my immune system and organs to rebuild and get stronger.

IF YI - my own skin-urticaria issues have cost about $2,500 in the last three years to learn what I now know - which is that ALL skin diseases are strongly related to one's micro-nutrition and/or toxic absorption and/or hygiene and/or parasites.

IMHO - if you are like me you are probably becoming allergic to ‘something’ poisonous which is then lowering your body's immune systems and your lymph gland's ability to filter out and deal with the toxins without having a severe reaction.

Allergic reactions cause small water blisters along with skin fevers and itches and then rashes and then long term scaling. Then at the same time - a weakened immune system, whether from an allergic reaction to poisonous-toxins AND/OR high-sugar-carb or high-fat nutrition, will more easily allow toxins to sweat out of one's body to irritate one’s skin, rather than through the kidneys. Then at the same time fungal-bacteria or ‘yeast’ infections occur much more easily from various bacteria on your skin or from dirt or dust.

Monistat 7 and Desenex are moist-area anti-fungals and Head and Shoulders is also an anti-fungal, but you really need to see an MD and do more internet research to better understand how difficult it is for an MD to diagnose serious skin maladies. Then use any meds that are prescribed in a minimal way so that your body’s immune system's and skin/ organs can repair and grow stronger, which will then prevent reoccurrences in the future.

Due to my own weakened skin and organ systems, that have been unable to handle much poison since when I was an asthmatic teen and could not use deodorants, I have learned to use hypo-allergenic non-perfumed soaps in a minimal way and to sometimes powder different portions of my body with cornstarch to help minimize yeast infections; especially whenever my micro-nutritional absorption within my gut has been less than it should be to continually repair my body’s immune system, organs, and skin.

Even though I might not have answered your question as ‘specifically’ as you may have wanted, to help you with simple and concise information on ALL itch rash illnesses and for short and long term solutions to them ALL - the following link has considerable info within a ‘report’ I recently posted on Y_A:

<> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091113104039AAbnGet <>

The report at qid=20091113104039AAbnGet is an accumulation of my own investigations into itch rash illnesses that are due to my own non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, even though I have a fairly low BMI of 26. Back when my malady was at its worst - I used to be allergic to my own sweat that I was burning off during exercise or after showering - during a time in my life when I used to have considerable toxins stored within my body fat and a ‘very’ weakened immune system and skin organ.

I eventually learned that itching or rashes are symptoms of maladies that could become much worse if not healed with better non-toxic micro-nutritional choices. So since the medical profession was not very helpful to me and it took me ‘almost’ too long to learn what I am now attempting to teach others, I now take a little time each week to help others understand the need for non-toxic and ‘adequate’ micro-nutritional absorption in the gut AND for good hygiene - which will then prevent or minimize every ‘dis-ease’ I am aware of.

Finally, because I am not an MD who could diagnose you ‘personally,’ I feel I should add that although I have seen that most root problems for 'skin' issues for myself and others has usually ‘always’ been from long and or short term allergic reactions to 'something' or poor hygiene COMBINED WITH a weakened lymph liver kidney skin and immune systems - IF the following symptoms would ever occur - I ‘think’ the worst rash one might possibly have quickly acquired is from deadly bacterial meningitis, ALTHOUGH bacterial meningitis would be VERY RARE.

The two quotes below are from: <> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacterial_Meningitis <>

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“IF a rash is present, it may indicate a particular cause of meningitis; for instance, meningitis caused by meningococcal bacteria may be accompanied by a characteristic rash.”
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“The MOST common symptoms of meningitis are headache and neck stiffness associated with fever, confusion or altered consciousness, vomiting, and an inability to tolerate light (photophobia) or loud noises (phonophobia). SOMETIMES, especially in small children, only nonspecific symptoms may be present, such as irritability and drowsiness.”
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For further details see: <> http://www.cdc.gov/meningitis/about/faq.html <>

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I truly truly hope that what you might rapidly learn in the next few minutes will help you to decide on the correct choices that will remedy your painful malady in the future.

My best to you and yours,

AI – self taught nutritionIsT ><+>[(-:]

Cradle Cap: Treat This Skin Condition Gently

Presence of an infant in home is overwhelming for the parents. Sometimes, when the skin conditions like cradle cap bothers the baby, then the parents start worrying for the baby’s health. Cradle cap is only a skin condition, which occurs irrespective of hygiene. Cradle cap is also not an allergy but is an Infantile Seborrheic Dermatitis. It occurs in new born babies, within or around two months of their birth. Cradle cap starts with red rashes on the head of the baby, these rashes are scaly.

Cradle cap occurs due to the improper functioning of sebaceous glands. The cradle cap can also be noticed over the eyebrows or behind the years of the infant. In short, wherever the presence of sebaceous glands will be more, that area will be more affected with cradle cap. This skin condition needs a regular and gentle skin care of the baby. The skin of the baby must be wiped gently with a soft cloth soaked in lukewarm water. The skin of the baby is soft and must be treated accordingly.

The scales are to be repeatedly removed with soft procedures. Application of mineral oil or baby oil to the affected areas is a good option. In cradle cap, your infant may or may not like the application of some substances. Try to understand what soothes the child the most. The more herbal treatment is good for the scalp of the baby. The yellowish greasy scales in cradle cap have to be rinsed with baby shampoo gently. Then the scales must be dried with cotton mop.

The dried out scales can be brush removed using a soft brush. The cradle cap requires such mild procedures repeatedly until the baby becomes healed. Extra precaution regarding the water temperature during the winters must be taken. A gentle care will ease the baby all through till healing.

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The Addam has extensive knowledge on dermatology, especially on
cradle cap. His articles are informative and beneficent for those who are concerned with treatment of skin disease.

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