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Many creams for eczema are urea based which is where the wee stories are coming from 
Aveeno with oatmeal and shea butter might be worth a try. It keeps my Psoriosis at bay, and I'm sure I saw a thread on here ages ago, where eczema sufferers also found it helpful.
This is going to sound a bit grim, but I have severe eczema and have had for all my life (40+) years. It gets worse in the summer, and then worse in the winter.
I've tried E45, atopic steroids, moisturisers, homeopathic, diet, essential oils, those sprays to cool the skin (which do stop the itching for a while) etc.
I had baths every night with oil in, or sometimes porridge oats (yum - not), and still was sore, itchy and raw.
Then one night fairly recently, I didn't have a bath - think I was too busy or something (this had never happened before), and I was really worried that it would flair up.
Next morning, after a surprisingly good nights sleep, my arms were smoother. Hmm.....thought I, I wonder why.
A bath or so later, i was sore again! Hmm.... I won't have a bath tonight!
Now, I have a wash in the basin daily, with no oil added, and a full bath only once or twice a week without oil (see, I said it was grim!). My skin is smoother, and less itchy, finally my uncontrollable eczema might be becoming controllable
It's early days, so I'm not counting my chooks yet, but....so far, so good.
Diprobase? Hmmm...
I also read a story years ago in a mag about a little girl who suffered from horrific eczema, her cousins kept guinea pigs and the little girl had snuck to the cage (she hadn't been allowed to touch them because of the eczema) took a guinea pig out to play with and fell asleep with it, the guinea pig peed on her and where the pee had soaked through onto her skin the eczema CLEARED UP!!! I swear I'm not fibbing, or drunk or anything lol![]()
This is going to sound a bit grim, but I have severe eczema and have had for all my life (40+) years. It gets worse in the summer, and then worse in the winter.
I've tried E45, atopic steroids, moisturisers, homeopathic, diet, essential oils, those sprays to cool the skin (which do stop the itching for a while) etc.
I had baths every night with oil in, or sometimes porridge oats (yum - not), and still was sore, itchy and raw.
Then one night fairly recently, I didn't have a bath - think I was too busy or something (this had never happened before), and I was really worried that it would flair up.
Next morning, after a surprisingly good nights sleep, my arms were smoother. Hmm.....thought I, I wonder why.
A bath or so later, i was sore again! Hmm.... I won't have a bath tonight!
Now, I have a wash in the basin daily, with no oil added, and a full bath only once or twice a week without oil (see, I said it was grim!). My skin is smoother, and less itchy, finally my uncontrollable eczema might be becoming controllable
It's early days, so I'm not counting my chooks yet, but....so far, so good.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Aveeno-Ecze...IBZC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1350397869&sr=8-1
is this the aveeno stuff?
This is interesting, My daughter swears hers is made far worse by bathing or showering and i just assumed it was the shower gel or shampoo she used so keep trying different ones. She thinks its wet heat?! No idea if she's right but now i wonder?
+1
Aveeno is truly magic. But also wear waterproof gloves to protect your hands.
You can get it on prescription, it's not cheap.
i get this! mines is always particularly bad after a shower or bath. im a pure clean freak though so i cant not shower haha![]()
I wonder if you are reacting to SLS in bath products?(or any of the ingredients?) have you tried a paraben, sls & sulphate free?baby products are good or pure castille soap(bar or liquid) I would risk a plain bath/shower then maybe brave one using natural olive oil (only a drop)as a cleanser first...just don't slip!don'trub dry, pat dry & really watch what you wash clothes in..I was using my last resort & only option fairy non bio gel(bio & powders are bad evil flare up inducers for skin so always go non bio & liquid) but have since tried Aldi's own brand non bio (blue lid) not only can I safely wash things in it , its better! 50% cleaner @30degrees & £2.09 for 21 wash tub rather than £8 something for Failry which I often had to wash twice & still not truly clean so bonus all round.
i totally understand what you go through. i have suffered with eczema my whole life and three years ago up until 3-4 months ago it was so severe i wouldnt leave my house for weeks at a time. i am now in control of my problem and have created a website with all kinds of information on preventing a flare-up and treatments that are good/bad. you may find it useful at http://www.eczemastruggle.co.uk we can beat this one day at a timeHOW do you keep your eczema at bay during winter?
No matter what i do it flares up due to handling wet hayledge, the cold, mud, damp jods etc![]()
it drives me mentaaaaaal!
any advice is very much appreciated