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Issue with eczema
I have eczema on my both legs, It's like black in nature and very itchy, looks very ugly, after itching it becomes red. Pls kindly suggest how to get away with this problem ... Second thing I wanna say is I want to get rid of with black neck, underarms, elbows, hands pls suggest me something to get rid of it .. I have accident mark on my head , is it possible to hide ? Thanks in advance
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Hello, there is no cure for eczema. But can control the out bursts by taking some preventive measures. The patient with eczema should put lotions and creams in a liberal way to prevent itching and further infection to spread. The type of lotion best for your skin type can only be suggested to you after a complete history and physical examination of the lesion. These lubricants or creams should be applied to the skin immediately after bathing and then multiple times in a day. Prescribed ointments may be preferred for nighttime use because of their superior hydrating properties. Wearing cotton gloves or socks at night may enhance these properties. No matter whether you call it dermatitis or eczema, inflamed and itchy skin is a nasty thing to have to deal with. Ease your mind and the itch by visiting your nearest dermatologist. You can go for chemical peeling for your pigmentation which will take 4-6 sessions with a time interval of 15days between each session. Scars will go by Co2 laser. Please visit our clinic for further management.
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