Is it possible to develop eczema spots on your feet?
I’ve had weird spots of dry skin on my feet for a couple years. I don’t recall having them as a child though, and my brother has eczema all over his body. Could it really be eczema?
I’ve had weird spots of dry skin on my feet for a couple years. I don’t recall having them as a child though, and my brother has eczema all over his body. Could it really be eczema?
Eczema is one of the most common skin complaints in babies and small children. It can affect children of any age, starting with newborns. Parents TV visits a top pediatrician to find out what causes eczema in babies and how to treat it.

I have chronic eczema, and I have found nothing that really helps it, at least not long term. It is an extremely dry, extremely itchy red rash, and no matter what my doctor’s try, nothing seems to last. I use Vaseline Petroleum Jelly as a moisturizer. I use prescription strength Lidex cream. I use Prednisone when it gets too bad, and I haven’t found anything to use which is helpful for the itch. Any suggestions would be welcome.
www.dermtv.com Become a fan on Facebook www.facebook.com Eczema is often confused with different conditions or even dry skin, and thus, when people treat the latter two, they don’t get any relief. In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz explains what Eczema really is so that you can understand how to treat it.

www.EczemaNoMore.weebly.com In this video, I am going to give you a tip for how to get rid of eczema the natural way. This is for people seeking a natural eczema treatment. The medical profession will almost always point you in the direction of pharmaceuticals or smelly creams. However, unless your eczema has become very severe, there is no need to resort to potentially dangerous chemical drugs. If you are an eczema sufferer who does not have a particularly serious condition, it is possible that you can minimize the effects of eczema to an acceptable level with some practical home-based treatments. Given that eczema is a condition that is characterized by dry skin, it is logical that anything that reduces your dry skin is an effective way of dealing with your problem. For this reason, you should always bathe for as short a time as possible, while also reducing the amount of soap that you use during the bathing process. It will probably be more effective to use a natural moisturizing oil like tea tree oil in your bath because this will help to keep your skin moist and supple. Once you get out of the bath, it is essential that you try to retain as much moisture in your skin as possible, applying natural moisturizers such as olive or tea tree oil to all the dry areas of your skin. Try to do this within three minutes of getting out of your bath, because by doing so, you ensure that you are applying moisturizer to skin that is still moist and therefore flexible. The primary …
