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Old 07-19-2010, 05:57 AM
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Default Looking for an Eczema Cure

Eczema is certainly one of the most common skin disorders that is widely spread in countries like USA and UK. Many people have a misconception that eczema is just one common skin condition. Eczema is not just one common skin condition, it is a family of skin conditions. The skin conditions include flaking, oozing, itching, swelling, dryness, etc..

Eczema can easily be identified by the red patches that appear on the skin usually on the neck but the question that arises is what is the cause of this eczema? No one can completely answer you this question because the root cause for eczema is still not known. However there are many researches being made. According to some doctors, eczema is due to combination of genetic and environmental factors. While the others say that it is due to tension or stress for example emotional stress.

So is there a treatment or cure for eczema? Remember, no one can claim to cure eczema possibly because the root cause is not known. I personally have seen many sites that claim to be a guaranteed cure for eczema. No one can guarantee you a perfect eczema treatment. It is just a tricky method to sell remedies and cash in. For a treatment for eczema, you need to know the Causes of Eczema

So does that mean that eczema cannot be cured? Since eczema cannot be cured completely, through herbal treatment products it is possible to cure it's symptoms because using herbal treatment is side effects free and is made from pure natural herbal ingredients. This is the main aim of Herbalcurencare.

I have come up with a cure for eczema namely Eczema Homeo Herbal Cream. At first, I supplied my herbal cream to a limited number of people as I personally wanted to see the results and when I asked for their feedback, the response was very positive. Some of them even considered my cream to be a blessing.

After noticing such remarkable results, I decided to supply my herbal cream to the whole world. I am aware of how those medicines and other treatments claiming to be a guaranteed cure for eczema do nothing but make life miserable and even then do not cure eczema. This is why I have made my herbal cream using only natural herbal ingredients free from any chemical or irritable substance that can cause harm to your skin.

My Eczema Homeo Herbal cream is a tested herbal treatment for eczema and has shown positive results as it is result oriented. You will start noticing results in 2-3 weeks but the maximum recovery can take about 3 months more or less depending upon the persons condition as conditions vary from person to person. What is needed is REGULARITY and PUNCTUALITY !
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Old 07-19-2010, 08:07 PM
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Default child suffering from eczema

kazim - thanks for starting this thread. i am really interested in finding out more about eczema. I know of a 4 year old girl who has been experiencing eczema symptoms since childbirth. Sometimes at night, she cannot sleep and has to itch around her fingers vigorously. sometimes this itch extends to her legs as well. When the eczema is more pronounced, her hands can suffer so much that there is extensive scaling and readness around the fingers of the hands and also on the inside joints of the arms in the region of the elbows. Applying steroid creams does provide symptomatic relief. However, i am concerned by chronic use of steroids. I am very interested to know more about environmental and dietary factors that influence eczema and what can be done? Are there studies done on the chronic use of steroids? The cream that you mention, what is the basis of it's effectiveness? thanks for your help
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Old 07-21-2010, 09:49 AM
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Like all branches of medicine, eczema has been in the sights of the scientists for a long time. It is a miserable condition for those who suffer from it. My sister in law suffers from it terribly and it seems, in her case, to be brought on by exposure to pet hair. The itching is terrible and the look of the scaly patches is also not nice. She and my nephew got married this summer and she looked lovely, quite a feat considering that the other thing that makes her erupt is stress!
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Old 09-06-2010, 07:11 AM
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As I understand it, up to one in five children get atopic eczema in the UK, but most will grow out of it by the time they reach their teens. The figures for adult sufferers is about one in 10.

Eczema is not just one entity and there are various types of eczema, with slightly different causes and symptoms.

One is atopic eczema that is usually inherited and affects parts of the body where there are skin creases, such as the back of the knees and in the skin folds of the elbows, as well as around the chest, on the face and the neck.

Then there is allergic contact eczema develops when something causes an allergic reaction. The rash will usually start at the site of contact with the substance, but will then spread to other areas.

Another type of eczema is irritant contact eczema and this is similar to allergic contact eczema,caused by repeated contact with everyday substances such as detergents or cleaning products
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