I'm 22 and still dealing with this. Aging, it only got worse, especially on my hands which are almost unrecognisable. And the itching? Constant. It's a nightmare. To whoever is also dealing with this: I feel ya.
I have had eczema for six months, recently completely cured. At first, tried everything, some creams, epsom salt, cold water bath, no sugar diet and etc, they all worked but not complete cure. About a month ago, I went to hiking for 6 miles, really exhausted, and found out my skin not itchy for few days. A week later I took another 6 miles hike over a mountain and extremely exhausted, It worked wonder that my skin not itchy anymore and eczema was gone a week later. It seems I need to burn out all my energy inside my body, reset, that is the cure. Now I hike at least 6miles every week, eczema not coming back!
No offense but Ur comment doesn’t make that much sense u say had it for 6 months and u cured it but eczema is not like cancer or a cold where u just get treatment and it goes away forever u can do certain things to possibly reduce the intensity of it but it’s always there to varying degrees if u have it
What about the sun? Maybe that helped. I personally walk a lot, but I have something like tendonitis, so 6 miles a day not only doesn't help me (I WAS doing that, lol) but can't with foot issue.
SERIOUSTLY, I once itched between my fingers as a joke because my stepmother had eczema there and I demonstrated it to my friends! Ended up actually having eczema there soon after and it stuck witht me for years now.
Atopic dermatitis begins with poor liver function and is caused by the accumulation of ammonia gas in the body when liver function deteriorates. Unfortunately, atopy occurs among them because hormone metabolism decreases when liver function decreases. It can show how atopy and itching heal. It's very simple.
@@HIHIQY1 First of all, atopic dermatitis has medical limitations and is still an unexplained symptom. Where should we find the cause? It is commonly called heredity. I want to deny this. The answer lies in the food we eat. There is a lot of toxicity in the food we eat. It is a poison that the liver cannot detoxify, and it is mostly acidic. If this poison does not decrease, symptoms such as itching will gradually appear through the skin. One of the ways to reduce this acidity is to neutralize it using alkali. The representative of alkali is salt. The toxicity is not neutralized because our body lacks moisture, and because the blood is close to acidity, not alkali. If you use water and salt well, you can slowly get rid of the itch.
You guys are putting out really informative and well animated videos. I appreciate the effort you've gone to over the last five years and will subscribe and recommend your videos to everyone I know. Hope you got some videos about infections, cos you are about to go viral! Thanks.
Since 2018 I started having acne type of small boils ( painless and no itchiness) . I went to many dermatologist but most of them used to say due to waxing or due to infection on the body hair roots. It used to get cure temporary then again used to appear and leave marks on my legs . I even stopped wearing short dresses to avoid showing my legs. 2days back I have been diagnosed with Atopic eczema that is why I searched for this video. I am happy as well as sad. Happy because now I know the cause of my problems and sad because it's not curable. As far as my parents and both paternal and maternal grandparents knows, we didn't have anyone of our family members with such problems. I am very sad.
Vaseline, Citirizine and the various salves the dermatologist gives you. Could be clothing dye issues. "To Dye For" can cause neurological issues and anaphylaxis.
Bro atopic dermatitis is the worst condition i ever gotten. The itch is crazy, ive cured it once when i was 19 idk what caused it to come back im 22 now im guessing my immune system is weak. But the doctor gave me antifungal antibiotics it worked very well. I think i might have to take an injection next but its costly asf
Been hit with Eczema for the first time for the last 5 weeks. Itchiness driving me mad, and just thought...ah... my "back scrubber"? Not only good to reach my back, but all over, and actually quite pleasant would you believe, and maybe less damaging than fingernails? Small mercies!
Not all doctors know what they are doing Remember they just passed exams took in bunch of info and got exposed to it. If you know the terms well then doing own research seriously has helped me more then asking the “doctor” to approach that experiment
Hi Doctor , My child is now 9 and he is facing this atopic from last 1 and half year but it's not gone completely as our doctor give us 1) cotaryal -AF cream 2) mometasone futpate cream ip 0.1% (memiskin ) this cream we use upto it ok only and it will resolve permanently and how please guide us ,your reply will help us thank you
Well explained.. My niece had similar issues and we dealt it with Bioderma atoderm cleansing bar.. it is dermatologically tested in addition it has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
I'm 22 and still dealing with this. Aging, it only got worse, especially on my hands which are almost unrecognisable. And the itching? Constant. It's a nightmare. To whoever is also dealing with this: I feel ya.
Try Vaseline and the dermatology salves. I also do Citirizine, which I think is Zyrtex. I only do 1, makes me tired.
I have had eczema for six months, recently completely cured. At first, tried everything, some creams, epsom salt, cold water bath, no sugar diet and etc, they all worked but not complete cure. About a month ago, I went to hiking for 6 miles, really exhausted, and found out my skin not itchy for few days. A week later I took another 6 miles hike over a mountain and extremely exhausted, It worked wonder that my skin not itchy anymore and eczema was gone a week later. It seems I need to burn out all my energy inside my body, reset, that is the cure. Now I hike at least 6miles every week, eczema not coming back!
No offense but Ur comment doesn’t make that much sense u say had it for 6 months and u cured it but eczema is not like cancer or a cold where u just get treatment and it goes away forever u can do certain things to possibly reduce the intensity of it but it’s always there to varying degrees if u have it
If may time ka ung mga toxic n nkain mo naipasok mo s katawan mo mailabas tru s pagpapawis.
What about the sun? Maybe that helped. I personally walk a lot, but I have something like tendonitis, so 6 miles a day not only doesn't help me (I WAS doing that, lol) but can't with foot issue.
Eczema can’t be cured, it can only be treated/managed.
@@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823Sun is one of the factors that cause eczema, no offense but not everything in nature is cure all.
The more I scratch the more it spreads and if I scratch where I don't have it it'll spread and just the heat makes me wanna scratch with a blade
Same 🥲
SERIOUSTLY, I once itched between my fingers as a joke because my stepmother had eczema there and I demonstrated it to my friends! Ended up actually having eczema there soon after and it stuck witht me for years now.
Don’t scratch!
@deyvismejia7529 only way that can happen is if you get a anti itch pill but otherwise the scratching is brutal
My eczema has BEEN bad this year!! Seeing a dermatologist today!! This has been bothering me more than frigging Covid19
Has it got better
same😢
Spread carmex on it...
Same. Especially around the eyes. Hope you get better
Try to limit your added sugar, red meat, processed meat intake and eat your veggies
Atopic dermatitis begins with poor liver function and is caused by the accumulation of ammonia gas in the body when liver function deteriorates. Unfortunately, atopy occurs among them because hormone metabolism decreases when liver function decreases. It can show how atopy and itching heal. It's very simple.
Holy cow...never heard that connection before. How did you arrive at that ?
Do you have a source for that?
@@HIHIQY1 First of all, atopic dermatitis has medical limitations and is still an unexplained symptom. Where should we find the cause? It is commonly called heredity. I want to deny this. The answer lies in the food we eat. There is a lot of toxicity in the food we eat. It is a poison that the liver cannot detoxify, and it is mostly acidic. If this poison does not decrease, symptoms such as itching will gradually appear through the skin. One of the ways to reduce this acidity is to neutralize it using alkali. The representative of alkali is salt. The toxicity is not neutralized because our body lacks moisture, and because the blood is close to acidity, not alkali. If you use water and salt well, you can slowly get rid of the itch.
You guys are putting out really informative and well animated videos. I appreciate the effort you've gone to over the last five years and will subscribe and recommend your videos to everyone I know. Hope you got some videos about infections, cos you are about to go viral! Thanks.
This is amazing! Love the visuals and the narration! Good work
Since 2018 I started having acne type of small boils ( painless and no itchiness) . I went to many dermatologist but most of them used to say due to waxing or due to infection on the body hair roots. It used to get cure temporary then again used to appear and leave marks on my legs . I even stopped wearing short dresses to avoid showing my legs. 2days back I have been diagnosed with Atopic eczema that is why I searched for this video. I am happy as well as sad. Happy because now I know the cause of my problems and sad because it's not curable. As far as my parents and both paternal and maternal grandparents knows, we didn't have anyone of our family members with such problems. I am very sad.
tragedy... when the morning's gone and you can't go on it's tragedy.
How are you Now ,cured …?
Vaseline, Citirizine and the various salves the dermatologist gives you.
Could be clothing dye issues. "To Dye For" can cause neurological issues and anaphylaxis.
Ketaconazole & flucanzole will do wonders
How are you doing now?!
Bro atopic dermatitis is the worst condition i ever gotten. The itch is crazy, ive cured it once when i was 19 idk what caused it to come back im 22 now im guessing my immune system is weak. But the doctor gave me antifungal antibiotics it worked very well. I think i might have to take an injection next but its costly asf
Been hit with Eczema for the first time for the last 5 weeks. Itchiness driving me mad, and just thought...ah... my "back scrubber"? Not only good to reach my back, but all over, and actually quite pleasant would you believe, and maybe less damaging than fingernails? Small mercies!
Not all doctors know what they are doing
Remember they just passed exams took in bunch of info and got exposed to it. If you know the terms well then doing own research seriously has helped me more then asking the “doctor” to approach that experiment
My son is 4 months and gets dry skin from eczema im using hydrocrom cream
don’t put him on steroids. i’m 18 with eczema and put him in dead sea salt or oatmeal baths. sunflower oil baths too
What about dye in clothing? They have that hypoallergenic clothing Oe..something Tex. Cotton.
Thanks for educating us! 😊
This is very informative, thank you
Hi Doctor ,
My child is now 9 and he is facing this atopic from last 1 and half year but it's not gone completely as our doctor give us 1) cotaryal -AF cream 2) mometasone futpate cream ip 0.1% (memiskin ) this cream we use upto it ok only and it will resolve permanently and how please guide us ,your reply will help us thank you
im a covid 19 patient and i started to develop eczema while on recovery stage.. its been 3 months the itchness is so severe. Is that normal?
Did you recover?
Please every one prayer for my baby he is only 10 month and he has this problem 😞 ....
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Well explained.. My niece had similar issues and we dealt it with Bioderma atoderm cleansing bar.. it is dermatologically tested in addition it has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
I’m 15 years old with this condition. The older l got the less l got it but l have the worst case in my whole family
i have atopic eczema on my upper elbow area
I got atopic eczema but I got it when I was born and it was that bad that I nearly died
What?!
Marks Light
My eczema flare out especially summer time.
Swift Crescent
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I use this cream and I get too lazy to use it often. The cream is taro clobest.. something something. I forgot the name
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Baths are the best
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I don’t like my eczema
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Spread Carmex on it. It goes away fast
No it doesnt
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