Your experience with ointments?
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Your experience with ointments?
Hello everyone, I would like to ask you some questions about the treatment of eczema in children and adolescents.
From my own experience, I have used and been prescribed dozens of different ointments and only one worked.
Is this also your experience or was it an instant success?
Thx in advance!
From my own experience, I have used and been prescribed dozens of different ointments and only one worked.
Is this also your experience or was it an instant success?
Thx in advance!
Re: Your experience with ointments?
I know this thread is a couple years old but I just joined & noticed no one has replied so I'll post about my experience.
I've had sever eczema as a kid & I seen at least a few dermatologists & allergists who put me on lots of different ointments, creams, & lotions but none of them majorly helped. However I probably did not give them a fair enough chance because I have skin sensory issues & my parents had to majorly fight with me to use that stuff; but I probably would have relented if I had a quick noticeable improvement. I also missed two weeks of elementary school once because a dermatologist recommended I have wet towels wrapped around me for a couple weeks. That did not really help either but at least I got to miss school & watch TV in bed all day The only treatments that ever majorly helped my skin was steroid shots & pills like Cortisone & Prednisone a couple times a year to reduce flareups. That was during the 80s & 90s though so perhaps treatments would have been better if I was a kid today
I've had sever eczema as a kid & I seen at least a few dermatologists & allergists who put me on lots of different ointments, creams, & lotions but none of them majorly helped. However I probably did not give them a fair enough chance because I have skin sensory issues & my parents had to majorly fight with me to use that stuff; but I probably would have relented if I had a quick noticeable improvement. I also missed two weeks of elementary school once because a dermatologist recommended I have wet towels wrapped around me for a couple weeks. That did not really help either but at least I got to miss school & watch TV in bed all day The only treatments that ever majorly helped my skin was steroid shots & pills like Cortisone & Prednisone a couple times a year to reduce flareups. That was during the 80s & 90s though so perhaps treatments would have been better if I was a kid today
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Re: Your experience with ointments?
Recently I got severe eczema around my hands. I spoke to my doctor and she prescribed a hand lotion to wash my hands with and a hand cream to use afterwards: my hands are now completely clear. I still use ZeroBase on my hands at night: it soothes any rashes and softens my skin.
ZeroBase is really good. It's pricey though: £10 a bottle. BUT it is so, so worth it. I've used it for years and years now.
Just a note: I have found I am allergic to bleach. Even a tiny blob causes my hands to flare up.
ZeroBase is really good. It's pricey though: £10 a bottle. BUT it is so, so worth it. I've used it for years and years now.
Just a note: I have found I am allergic to bleach. Even a tiny blob causes my hands to flare up.