In a previous post, I reviewed three all natural eczema skin creams which contained no steroids and no side-effects. However, one of our cherished readers, Esther, was kind enough to share her struggle with her son’s eczema and recommendation of another natural cream that worked wonders for her little one: “I love your blog as it [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 29, 2010
Using creams for eczema is one of the most common eczema treatments to help keep inflammation under control. There are a variety of eczema creams, and the best type of cream depends on the type and severity of your condition. Continue reading to learn the different types of eczema creams that are available. Topical Steroid Creams Cortisone [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 16, 2010
The problem with most eczema creams available is that they often come with negative side effects. If you use topical corticosteroids for a long period of type, you risk skin thinning and increased sensitivity. Other moisturizing lotions and creams may have fragrance or other chemicals that may cause adverse allergic reactions. Luckily, there are some [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, April 19, 2009
According to the Philadelphia Business Journal, the FDA just approved* a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory foam, Neosalus Cream. This cream/foam is available by prescription and works by repairing a compromised skin barrier and provides protection and moisturization of the skin. The product sounds interesting, but I’m concerned with how this product will affect the body in the long [...]
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
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