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Thu Jun 07, 2007 4:58 am |
I have eczema and my doctor prescribed Diprobase Cream (also available OTC, I believe) for such a patch on my stomach. It helped over a period of time and cleared it up.
But I found that Proderm Dermatological Mousse (I bought mine in Boots a couple of years ago), although more expensive, worked faster and was much more effective. |
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Fri Jun 22, 2007 1:49 am |
i've heard that zinc will help--why don't you put an excellent zinc oxide physical sunscreen there, take zinc supplements, and see what happens?
there are really expensive eczema treatments with zinc in them, but i don't see why you can't use something like a ss that has a high concentration of it as its active ingredient.
--avalange |
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