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9 People Describe What It’s Really Like to Have Eczema – SELF


SELF
9 People Describe What It's Really Like to Have Eczema
SELF
Most people have experienced dry, itchy skin at some point in their life. But for people who deal with the symptoms of eczema, dealing with dry, irritated skin can reach a whole new level. Eczema is the term used to describe a group of chronic skin

eczema – Google News

9 People Describe What It’s Really Like to Have Eczema – SELF


SELF
9 People Describe What It's Really Like to Have Eczema
SELF
Most people have experienced dry, itchy skin at some point in their life. But for people who deal with the symptoms of eczema, dealing with dry, irritated skin can reach a whole new level. Eczema is the term used to describe a group of chronic skin

eczema – Google News

9 People Describe What It’s Really Like to Have Eczema – SELF


SELF
9 People Describe What It's Really Like to Have Eczema
SELF
Most people have experienced dry, itchy skin at some point in their life. But for people who deal with the symptoms of eczema, dealing with dry, irritated skin can reach a whole new level. Eczema is the term used to describe a group of chronic skin

eczema – Google News

9 People Describe What It’s Really Like to Have Eczema – SELF


SELF
9 People Describe What It's Really Like to Have Eczema
SELF
Most people have experienced dry, itchy skin at some point in their life. But for people who deal with the symptoms of eczema, dealing with dry, irritated skin can reach a whole new level. Eczema is the term used to describe a group of chronic skin

eczema – Google News

9 People Describe What It’s Really Like to Have Eczema – SELF


SELF
9 People Describe What It's Really Like to Have Eczema
SELF
Most people have experienced dry, itchy skin at some point in their life. But for people who deal with the symptoms of eczema, dealing with dry, irritated skin can reach a whole new level. Eczema is the term used to describe a group of chronic skin

eczema – Google News

Why It’s Best To Use A Natural Eczema Cream

Skin problems can be very unsightly and embarrassing as well as causing pain and stress to the sufferer. Eczema is one of those skin problems that affects all ages from babies through to adults and yet no one really knows what causes the condition. It is known, however, that certain things or conditions can trigger the condition and, indeed, make it worse. For example, coarse fabrics worn next to the skin can irritate, harsh soaps or detergents can cause problems, and for some people extreme changes in temperatures can cause flare ups.

What is eczema?

It’s a skin disease that results in inflamed and irritated skin which can sometimes weep and become infected. Often the skin will start itching before a rash appears, which can be anywhere on the body although most commonly on the face, hands, knees and feet. It is quite common amongst people who are known to suffer from allergies or who have asthma. There is no cure for eczema but it can usually be managed with a good eczema cream.

How can you control eczema?

The main aim of any type of treatment is to alleviate and prevent the itching which can lead to infection. Since eczema causes the skin to become very dry and flaky, the most obvious course of treatment is to hydrate the skin. This is best done by applying a gentle moisturiser to damp skin to help lock in moisture. Other actions can include wearing natural fabrics such as cotton, next to the skin, avoiding getting either too hot or too cold and also never using harsh creams or lotions on your skin. Take care as well to use a gentle wash powder on your laundry.

Medication

In more severe cases your doctor may prescribe a course of antibiotics or if that fails phototherapy, which is ultra violet light applied to the skin, or even the drug cyclosporine. However, for the majority of cases a non prescription cream, such as our Eczema Fast Healing cream, will control the condition very effectively. The cream contains a unique combination of clinically proven healing and soothing natural ingredients such as our exclusive AP4 genuine virgin aloe, arnica, zinc and vitamins A,B, D and E. Used regularly the eczema cream will quickly heal red, irritated dry, itchy skin and soothe stinging and redness, helping to restore and maintain healthier looking skin.

Holly Ahearn specializes in helping patients to keep skin healthy and problem without cortisone or other harmful ingredients making them safe for men, women and children. Visit website to know more information about eczema cream and scar removal cream.

This Is What It’s Really Like to Live with Severe Eczema – Reader’s Digest


Reader’s Digest
This Is What It's Really Like to Live with Severe Eczema
Reader’s Digest
eczema courtesy Regeneron and Sanofi GenzymePeter Moffat, award-winning writer and the executive producer of HBO's The Night Of, knows a lot about what life is like for one of the integral characters in the UK series—lawyer John Stone (played by John …

eczema – Google News

What it’s like to be a mom to a child with eczema – BabyCenter (blog)


BabyCenter (blog)
What it's like to be a mom to a child with eczema
BabyCenter (blog)
My son loves the extra attention — he totally hams it up — and I'd honestly say our eczema challenge has had a positive side, forcing us to slow down and give our third child some extra TLC. As long as we keep the itching down and nip any flare-ups

eczema – Google News

It’s been a while…

I hadn’t actually realised that it had been so long since I posted something, anything on here!  The blog has crossed my mind over the last few months but I’ve been struggling a bit with ‘writers block’ and not really knowing what to write about or what makes people want to stop and read something little old me has written.

So, we are all fine, Ella is doing well and about to finish Year 1 at school.  Lots of preparation currently happening to make sure the transition from Yr1 to Yr2 is a smooth as possible for her as a child with special educational needs.  There are going to be a lot of changes next school year so it’s important that the time is put in now to help her feel prepared and still happy to go to school.  I will write more on that soon (promise!).

Lucy is also getting ready to make the transition from pre-school to reception.  She is more than ready for school now and is excited to be joining her big sister – in some ways she is more prepared than Ella was – she knows the school and has lots of lovely little friends from both her nursery and other siblings she has met in the playground over the last 2 years.  In other ways it seems much harder as I can’t believe our little lady is about to start school, the last 4 years have flown by and selfishly, I’ll really miss her being around at home.

But don’t worry about me, once Ella and Lucy are back at school I won’t be twiddling my thumbs or crying on the sofa all day.  Come October, life is going to change for all of us as we welcome another baby into our family.  Exciting, chaotic and fun times are ahead! And I guess this has been a good enough reason why the blog has been neglected for months – morning sickness and fatigue don’t really help creativity or productivity.  I should maybe stop feeling so guilty…

Here’s to new adventures… and maybe a few more blog posts too!

Happy Sunday all xx

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