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i read that as E17 ITCH CREACH.
LMAO!
u tried oilatum?????
e45 and aqueous cream dont work as its water based which dries ur skin. u need oil based lubricants.
having said that i got precribed fucidin cream which is for eczema itches. but mines only on one finger.
LMAO!
u tried oilatum?????
e45 and aqueous cream dont work as its water based which dries ur skin. u need oil based lubricants.
having said that i got precribed fucidin cream which is for eczema itches. but mines only on one finger.
quote:Originally posted by Scrumtum:
i read that as E17 ITCH CREACH.
LMAO!
u tried oilatum?????
e45 and aqueous cream dont work as its water based which dries ur skin. u need oil based lubricants.
Yeah I've got Doublebase, and Betnovate and nooothing workss.
I hate skin
I dont know if it does usually prescribed creams with steroids in them work better also steroid tablets but anti malarial tablets work ,but it is getting the right ones as they say you have got to take them for three months and if they dont work you try other ones the anti malarials finally worked for me but it took 18 months in and out of hospital good luck
It doesn't really work for me either, although it's probably the best of a bad bunch. Do you put baby oil in your bathwater? That helps a bit.
It doesn't work at all does it Mary xxx
My boy has horrible eczema, and we have tried that.
We tend to have to resort to Hydracortisone Cream... then use the normal E45 inbetween applications of the steroid.
My boy has horrible eczema, and we have tried that.
We tend to have to resort to Hydracortisone Cream... then use the normal E45 inbetween applications of the steroid.
quote:Originally posted by Marguerita:
I dont know if it does usually prescribed creams with steroids in them work better also steroid tablets but anti malarial tablets work ,but it is getting the right ones as they say you have got to take them for three months and if they dont work you try other ones the anti malarials finally worked for me but it took 18 months in and out of hospital good luck
Ohh that sounds so much work and effort I'm glad you got it all sorted though
I may pack myself off to the dermatologist again soon and see what they can do for me this year. Last year I got light treatment, which was nice
And thankyou
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
It doesn't really work for me either, although it's probably the best of a bad bunch. Do you put baby oil in your bathwater? That helps a bit.
I don't actually. I used to put sea salt in and that was quite good but hurt so much.
I'm gonna try baby oil though I think. I'm despairing this year.
I've got psoriasis and normally it's all gone by the Summer months but it's baaad this year.
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
It doesn't work at all does it Mary xxx
My boy has horrible eczema, and we have tried that.
We tend to have to resort to Hydracortisone Cream... then use the normal E45 inbetween applications of the steroid.
Noo It does for about a minute then it's just back to normal.
nothing works for my daughter my mum has the same thing and has been for loads of tests and the result was ...... she's allergic to water
quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
It doesn't really work for me either, although it's probably the best of a bad bunch. Do you put baby oil in your bathwater? That helps a bit.
I don't actually. I used to put sea salt in and that was quite good but hurt so much.
I'm gonna try baby oil though I think. I'm despairing this year.
I've got psoriasis and normally it's all gone by the Summer months but it's baaad this year.
Aww my friend had that, it must get really irritating and sore. I've just got really dry skin so I'm not sure if the baby oil will be any good for you, but I don't suppose it can hurt to try. Olbas oil in the bath is quite good too.
Seawater is one of the best things for eczema, my friend has it really bad but always clears up in the summer when he surfs more.
quote:Originally posted by Aimee:
nothing works for my daughter my mum has the same thing and has been for loads of tests and the result was ...... she's allergic to water
Allergic to water?
That must be awful
Ermmm.. I am talking off the top of my head here... but would bio-oil work?
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
It doesn't really work for me either, although it's probably the best of a bad bunch. Do you put baby oil in your bathwater? That helps a bit.
I don't actually. I used to put sea salt in and that was quite good but hurt so much.
I'm gonna try baby oil though I think. I'm despairing this year.
I've got psoriasis and normally it's all gone by the Summer months but it's baaad this year.
Aww my friend had that, it must get really irritating and sore. I've just got really dry skin so I'm not sure if the baby oil will be any good for you, but I don't suppose it can hurt to try. Olbas oil in the bath is quite good too.
It'll give me soft skin, if nothing
I'll get some on the go tomorrow.
quote:Originally posted by Aimee:
nothing works for my daughter my mum has the same thing and has been for loads of tests and the result was ...... she's allergic to water
I used to come in in welts when I was a girl, after having a bath. Huge red bubble type things... and it was decided I was allergic to minerals in the water in that area (funnily enough it was Yorkshire... where the water tastes lovely).
Am down south now.. and I don't have any problems anymore (but my kettle is full of limescale and the tap water tastes rank!)
I would see your dermatologist mary as you might use something that could irritate it even more very best of luck
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Ermmm.. I am talking off the top of my head here... but would bio-oil work?
Ooh there's an idea.
It may do!
It's for scars and stuff isn't it?
Mary try Avon skin so soft bath oil, and go to docs and get Dovonex ointment.
Miracle cure for me.
So depressing when the summer comes ,and you feel all buttoned up.
Give it a try. You're a young bonnie lass
Miracle cure for me.
So depressing when the summer comes ,and you feel all buttoned up.
Give it a try. You're a young bonnie lass
quote:Originally posted by stoory:
Mary try Avon skin so soft bath oil, and go to docs and get Dovonex ointment.
Miracle cure for me.
So depressing when the summer comes ,and you feel all buttoned up.
Give it a try. You're a young bonnie lass
Ooh I may finally be able to release my legs from tights
And thanks for that as well
Thanks everyone btw, it's much appreciated
quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
It doesn't really work for me either, although it's probably the best of a bad bunch. Do you put baby oil in your bathwater? That helps a bit.
I don't actually. I used to put sea salt in and that was quite good but hurt so much.
I'm gonna try baby oil though I think. I'm despairing this year.
I've got psoriasis and normally it's all gone by the Summer months but it's baaad this year.
Aww my friend had that, it must get really irritating and sore. I've just got really dry skin so I'm not sure if the baby oil will be any good for you, but I don't suppose it can hurt to try. Olbas oil in the bath is quite good too.
It'll give me soft skin, if nothing
I'll get some on the go tomorrow.
I meant Bio Oil NOT OLBAS oil, that will just clear you nose.
quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Ermmm.. I am talking off the top of my head here... but would bio-oil work?
Ooh there's an idea.
It may do!
It's for scars and stuff isn't it?
I thought it was just for scars but I just googled bio oil psoriasis.. and there are a few interesting results come up....
quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:
It doesn't really work for me either, although it's probably the best of a bad bunch. Do you put baby oil in your bathwater? That helps a bit.
I don't actually. I used to put sea salt in and that was quite good but hurt so much.
I'm gonna try baby oil though I think. I'm despairing this year.
I've got psoriasis and normally it's all gone by the Summer months but it's baaad this year.
Aww my friend had that, it must get really irritating and sore. I've just got really dry skin so I'm not sure if the baby oil will be any good for you, but I don't suppose it can hurt to try. Olbas oil in the bath is quite good too.
It'll give me soft skin, if nothing
I'll get some on the go tomorrow.
I meant Bio Oil NOT OLBAS oil, that will just clear you nose.
I was wondering..
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Ermmm.. I am talking off the top of my head here... but would bio-oil work?
Ooh there's an idea.
It may do!
It's for scars and stuff isn't it?
I thought it was just for scars but I just googled bio oil psoriasis.. and there are a few interesting results come up....
Ooh!! This sounds like it'd be worth a shot as well
i know i sed i was off to bed but-my nickname with my mates was 'miss pears' cos they had spots and i did not
but ive been told to go in the sun and it stops your spots i shall shut up now
but ive been told to go in the sun and it stops your spots i shall shut up now
Penny Gabrielwise (Guest)
mary_bee,
I have really dodgy psoriasis. I didn't like to say when you posted your pic the other day, but you have guttate psoriasis, right?
Have you spoken to your dermatologist about biologics such as Enbrel or Raptiva, or systemics such as Cyclosporin and Methotrexate?
I try to steer clear of steroids because I've had some nasty experiences with rebound effect and koebner response.
In terms of relief from itching I can only suggest solid cocoa butter or to wet a towel, wring it out and put it in the fridge for an hour or so before sticking it on whatever itches.
Good luck!
For those of you who don't mind gory things here's a peek at my legs. Psoriasis isn't very easy to live with.........
I have really dodgy psoriasis. I didn't like to say when you posted your pic the other day, but you have guttate psoriasis, right?
Have you spoken to your dermatologist about biologics such as Enbrel or Raptiva, or systemics such as Cyclosporin and Methotrexate?
I try to steer clear of steroids because I've had some nasty experiences with rebound effect and koebner response.
In terms of relief from itching I can only suggest solid cocoa butter or to wet a towel, wring it out and put it in the fridge for an hour or so before sticking it on whatever itches.
Good luck!
For those of you who don't mind gory things here's a peek at my legs. Psoriasis isn't very easy to live with.........
quote:Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
For those of you who don't mind gory things here's a peek at my legs. Psoriasis isn't very easy to live with.........
I must have sat here for a good five mins just trying to get my head round what living with this must be like, and I can't!
Not fake internet sympathy... a very genuine 'omg, I am so sorry' type hug. xx
quote:My boy has horrible eczema, and we have tried that.
My daughter has had it since she was 18 months n it got so bad a few times she had to go into hospital,she is now 32 n still gets in really bad on her hands.We have tried everything ut nothing really helps.She was so upset on her wedding day cos with all the stress of the wedding her eczema was really bad.Poor girl is the only one in the family with it n thankGod her kids dont have it.
Penny Gabrielwise (Guest)
Thanks. Living with it isn't all that bad, apart from the discomfort and stuff; what's worse is living with other people's reactions to it.quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I must have sat here for a good five mins just trying to get my head round what living with this must be like, and I can't!
Not fake internet sympathy... a very genuine 'omg, I am so sorry' type hug. xx
penny my hubbys best mate as it really bad,its a bloody alwful thing to live with
quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:quote:My boy has horrible eczema, and we have tried that.
My daughter has had it since she was 18 months n it got so bad a few times she had to go into hospital,she is now 32 n still gets in really bad on her hands.We have tried everything ut nothing really helps.She was so upset on her wedding day cos with all the stress of the wedding her eczema was really bad.Poor girl is the only one in the family with it n thankGod her kids dont have it.
My son is the only one with it too ILWY. He gets it on his hands, and when really bad up his arms. We're learning to catch it early when possible.
He's only 11, and just started playing rugby last autumn... I don't know whether it was the cold weather that inflamed it, (or reading your post I am now wondering if it could have been stress related... we have just been through a horrible time trying to secure him a secondary school place), but he had to miss three weeks rugby in January.
His hands and arms were so sore all he could do was hold them out in front of him with tears streaming down his face, as I dotted cream on them as gently as possible!
Penny Gabrielwise (Guest)
I reckon the worst thing about it for me is that I have to get up so bloody early and go to bed so late cos of all the stuff I have to cake it in.
It takes bloody aaaages to dry so I can put clothes on......
It takes bloody aaaages to dry so I can put clothes on......
quote:Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
I reckon the worst thing about it for me is that I have to get up so bloody early and go to bed so late cos of all the stuff I have to cake it in.
It takes bloody aaaages to dry so I can put clothes on......
It looks really sore. Is it? (sorry if its a stupid question)
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:quote:My boy has horrible eczema, and we have tried that.
My daughter has had it since she was 18 months n it got so bad a few times she had to go into hospital,she is now 32 n still gets in really bad on her hands.We have tried everything ut nothing really helps.She was so upset on her wedding day cos with all the stress of the wedding her eczema was really bad.Poor girl is the only one in the family with it n thankGod her kids dont have it.
My son is the only one with it too ILWY. He gets it on his hands, and when really bad up his arms. We're learning to catch it early when possible.
He's only 11, and just started playing rugby last autumn... I don't know whether it was the cold weather that inflamed it, (or reading your post I am now wondering if it could have been stress related... we have just been through a horrible time trying to secure him a secondary school place), but he had to miss three weeks rugby in January.
His hands and arms were so sore all he could do was hold them out in front of him with tears streaming down his face, as I dotted cream on them as gently as possible!
I so hope he grows out of it poor lad.My girl went though hell at school,kids can be so cruel .I used to cry with her n felt angry that no matter what we did nothing worked.Like i said lots of kids grow out of it when they get in their teens
quote:Originally posted by mary_bee:quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Ermmm.. I am talking off the top of my head here... but would bio-oil work?
Ooh there's an idea.
It may do!
It's for scars and stuff isn't it?
Yeh its amazing for moisturising the skin too though I used to put some in my bath, not only did my scar fade but all my dry skin cleared up.
Vagisil?
quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
I so hope he grows out of it poor lad.My girl went though hell at school,kids can be so cruel .I used to cry with her n felt angry that no matter what we did nothing worked.Like i said lots of kids grow out of it when they get in their teens
Thankfully we haven't had any of the teasing from kids at school, maybe cos he's a boy, or maybe he's too young.
He seems to be growing into it, rather than out of it... but fingers crossed when he hits his teens it will clear up.
Gawd.. kids... do you ever stop worrying about them!
quote:Gawd.. kids... do you ever stop worrying about them!
lol No n when your G/kids come along u worry about them too
quote:Originally posted by Penny Gabrielwise:
mary_bee,
I have really dodgy psoriasis. I didn't like to say when you posted your pic the other day, but you have guttate psoriasis, right?
Have you spoken to your dermatologist about biologics such as Enbrel or Raptiva, or systemics such as Cyclosporin and Methotrexate?
I try to steer clear of steroids because I've had some nasty experiences with rebound effect and koebner response.
In terms of relief from itching I can only suggest solid cocoa butter or to wet a towel, wring it out and put it in the fridge for an hour or so before sticking it on whatever itches.
Good luck!
For those of you who don't mind gory things here's a peek at my legs. Psoriasis isn't very easy to live with.........
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Ohhh That looks so sore, does it crack in the Winter? Mine, one year, got so bad that the only part of me where you could see any of my 'normal' skin was my face, the rest of me was completely covered, I couldn't move without it cracking, bleeding and being the most painful thing in the world.
They've never actually told me what type I have either, which is good of them :\ But I am going to get my mum to get me an appointment with someone asap so I can ask about all these different things.
And thanks for the itch-stopping tip as well, it does get beyond bearable at time doesn't it?
I also have to agree with the reactions from people being the worst part of it. In my first school kids wouldn't sit next to me/on the chair I'd sat on because they said I was diseased And I get very self conscience of it at work with serving food because I'm worried people will think it's gross or something. And the cream is such an irritating thing to have to constantly apply, they tried me on a tar based one a few years ago and I stank of tar and I was all sticky and it didn't even work. It's such an effort to make sure you have some cream on you as well wherever you go. When I've been round friends' houses I've had to resort to some really weird things just to attempt to keep it even a little bit moisturised
Thanks so much for that
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