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I have a hard time with eczema on my palms.

Beauty / Health
#1
  • JGJ
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  • 2022/10/05 18:59

Does anyone know of a good dermatologist in the Torrance area or elsewhere ?
I have an itchy, blistering eczema on the palms of my hands. I have been to several doctors, but they only prescribed steroidal ointments, which gradually stopped working, and now I am resorting to Chinese herbal medicine, but there is not much improvement. I would appreciate any advice from anyone who has had similar experiences.

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#2
  • 医者嫌い
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 16:17
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Stress is the cause of "hand eczema" that won't go away ? Types and causes of hand eczema

https://hc.mt-pharma.co.jp/hifunokoto/selfmedication/1725

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#2
  • 医者嫌い
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 16:18
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Stress is the cause of "hand eczema" that won't go away ? Types and causes of hand eczema

https://hc.mt-pharma.co.jp/hifunokoto/selfmedication/1725

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#4
  • 無知
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 17:12
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If steroids don't work, it could be athlete's foot
I've heard that steroids are counterproductive if it's athlete's foot fungus
You could try using over-the-counter athlete's foot medicine ?.

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#7
  • JGJ
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 17:43
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Thank you for your advice. I have tried various hand creams, tea tree oil, etc., and it goes away for a while, but it keeps coming back. I went to a Gardena herbal medicine and tried it, but it got worse, and my hands became so dry that I wondered if I should stop it ? I have been taking herbal medicine to drink and herbal medicine to put on my hands, but I continued the one to put on my hands for a week and it became dry and cracked. I don't think I am recovering. I think I will try to stop it for a while.

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#10
  • ハーブ
  • 2022/10/07 (Fri) 09:59
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My husband tried various ointments, but finally he took Rooibos herbal tea, and the itching and red rash on his head and body, which was extensive, improved

in about 3 weeks. My husband continues to take it on a daily basis after the improvement.

Please try it.

Numi Organic Tea Rooibos Chai

Available at Target or Amazon.

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#12

I had similar symptoms when I first started living in the US. The dermatologist prescribed me a steroid medication, which did not improve my symptoms much, even though the itching went away. The doctor told me to wear rubber gloves after wearing military gloves when washing dishes, but this did not help much.
However, when I changed my dishwashing detergent to one for sensitive skin and my hand washing soap to solid soap instead of liquid soap, my symptoms improved rapidly. Liquid type detergents and soaps in the U.S. are too irritating to the hands of people with sensitive skin, even if they think they have washed their hands thoroughly. If you are wearing a ring, the liquid soap may remain on the ring. )
I still try to avoid using liquid soap as much as possible. If I have to use only liquid soap when I am out and about, I carefully rinse off the soap and make sure to dry my hands so that there is no moisture left on them. I think this is due to the fact that I wash my hands more often with the corona vortex, so please try using solid soap (, preferably for sensitive skin ), for a while.

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#13
  • JGJ
  • 2022/10/07 (Fri) 18:13
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Thank you all. I learned a great deal !.

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