I have got genetic eczema and my doctor said it will not go away and its actually really really harder than what people think . Its so difficult for me to live normally as i have FULL body eczema like i am not kidding from my scalp to my toes it the worst and when people look at me weird cause i look like i burnt my face it kills me. People should know eczema does not just affect physically but also mentally. I always get panic attacks and anxiety . The reason i have written this is because i want others to know how hard it is and people with eczema you are not alone. And the bad news is duplimab is not working for me so yeah but i have started a new medicine and hopefully that works.
I'm praying for you And everyone out there, including me, because eczema is so difficult to live with. I have it on my hands And it is constantly triggered because I. Must use hands. Sanitizer at work and it is triggered every time I use shampoo And hair products because they don't make. Unscented hair products That moisturize Well, for my t Type of hair also I am typing while wearing gloves to keep the moisturizer on my hands because of eczema. I cannot wear makeup. I cannot wear perfume. I can't even enjoy Showers with scented soaps Because I am triggered by fragrancesthanks to my eczema. Every time I brush my teeth the mint Toothpaste Burns my hands. I am forced to use baby toothpaste and baby soap as a grown adult because of my eczema. I scratch my skin daily until I bleed And I I don't Stop until I realize I'm bleeding because the pain stops the itchiness. I can not do so many things because of my eczema. I can't even wear certain gloves to protect my eczema. And I'm typing with gloves, so that's why there are so many weird grammar errors in my comment. But I am forced to wear gloves. Because I have eczemaso when I text people, it looks crazy. Blessings and prayers for all because the struggle is real. And I just want all of us to find peace and happiness and love
@@sewalagarwal5145 i tried that but i became worse and went to the hospital and got severly under weight due to the diet restriction with that medicine.
@@cocochanelly5193 for me i have opted to a stronger medication that was made before the injections and it is showing results lets just hope i fully get better with it
This will be great if there aren't side effects. When steroids came out they thought those would be a miracle too, but look at all those side effects. One of the worst side effects of steroids is the withdrawal, which causes a rebound that causes eczema to get even worse. Hopefully this doesn't cause a similar addiction response.
Unfortunately, one of the most common side effects >=10% patients is - eyelid eczema. Instead of curing eczema, it brings new eczema. And once you get eyelid eczema, there is no way back, i.e. irreversible side effect, just like with other immune suppressors such as Protopic
This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "herbal eczema treatment" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Franaar Showy Look Formula - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy got amazing results with it.
@Tyler L. Lovely Video! Excuse me for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Franaar Alive Skin Formula (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one off product for beating eczema without the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my work buddy at very last got cool success with it.
Had severe eczema for 7 years recently ate more vegetables and more fish and it helped a lot not saying this will help everyone but it helped and seaweed baths and that helped wish you luck
The food ingredients that you eat the most may be triggering your eczema. I have a Delayed Food Intolerance to the Corn Protein (High Fructose Corn Syrup , Corn Starch , etc.) that triggered my problem. Use the process of elimination to figure out which of the common ingredients in your diet may be triggering your problem. The healthiest diets have great variety. If you are eating processed foods daily , you don’t have that much variety in your diet.
You've totally won my heart Dr Gboya on CZcams thanks for being there for me with your super medicine for eczema Finally gotten rid of eczema I'm grateful.🙏❤️.
I went to my dermatologist last week for what I thought would would be for my routine kenalog injection. I am 34 and the kenalog is the only relief I've ever gotten from this painful, uncomfortable journey called eczema. But at my appointment is was told they would no longer treat me with kenalog because it wasn't safe to keep using it and she wants me to start dupixent...problem is that it will take like 3 months before my insurance will approve it...now I'm broke out everywhere and my scalp is itching like crazy....I used to not have any issues with it on my scalp until the last year or so...but it itches nonstop and it burns like crazy. I cannot take zyrtec or Allegra because they both make me feel weird, so I have been using Claritin. And it's a real battle now that it's getting cold where I live. I am nervous about the dupixent because of potential side effects...I don't want to take additional medication to treat the side effects....ugh. I wish I could continue the kenalog..if it were only safe to do so.
I do not have eczema but have understand that eczema is a gut issue. Eggs, dairy and gluten cause much of the inflammation. Nutrition products that I use have been known to help this condition. Arbonne's 30 Days to Healthy living is Vegan, non GMO, no gluten and no whey.
@@shashamarie4760I'm using now off label for psoriasis and am not getting the burning others speak of, may be due to eczema being more of a rash so applying almost anything to it will cause sensitivity/burning. My skin plaques and raw skin are getting better so it does seem to be working.
Hydrocortisone steroid cream 100% effective been using for 2 days the itch and rashes gone for 2days and now it starts peeling ang as i can say its healing so when it peels its replacing new skin .. just a tip from me .
I have got genetic eczema and my doctor said it will not go away and its actually really really harder than what people think . Its so difficult for me to live normally as i have FULL body eczema like i am not kidding from my scalp to my toes it the worst and when people look at me weird cause i look like i burnt my face it kills me. People should know eczema does not just affect physically but also mentally. I always get panic attacks and anxiety . The reason i have written this is because i want others to know how hard it is and people with eczema you are not alone. And the bad news is duplimab is not working for me so yeah but i have started a new medicine and hopefully that works.
I'm praying for you And everyone out there, including me, because eczema is so difficult to live with. I have it on my hands And it is constantly triggered because I. Must use hands. Sanitizer at work and it is triggered every time I use shampoo And hair products because they don't make. Unscented hair products That moisturize Well, for my t Type of hair also I am typing while wearing gloves to keep the moisturizer on my hands because of eczema. I cannot wear makeup. I cannot wear perfume. I can't even enjoy Showers with scented soaps Because I am triggered by fragrancesthanks to my eczema. Every time I brush my teeth the mint Toothpaste Burns my hands. I am forced to use baby toothpaste and baby soap as a grown adult because of my eczema. I scratch my skin daily until I bleed And I I don't Stop until I realize I'm bleeding because the pain stops the itchiness. I can not do so many things because of my eczema. I can't even wear certain gloves to protect my eczema. And I'm typing with gloves, so that's why there are so many weird grammar errors in my comment. But I am forced to wear gloves. Because I have eczemaso when I text people, it looks crazy. Blessings and prayers for all because the struggle is real. And I just want all of us to find peace and happiness and love
U should try homeopathic medicine .
@@sewalagarwal5145 i tried that but i became worse and went to the hospital and got severly under weight due to the diet restriction with that medicine.
Well, it’s been 7 yrs since this post What do you recommend? And has anything worked for you?
@@cocochanelly5193 for me i have opted to a stronger medication that was made before the injections and it is showing results lets just hope i fully get better with it
This will be great if there aren't side effects. When steroids came out they thought those would be a miracle too, but look at all those side effects. One of the worst side effects of steroids is the withdrawal, which causes a rebound that causes eczema to get even worse. Hopefully this doesn't cause a similar addiction response.
Unfortunately, one of the most common side effects >=10% patients is - eyelid eczema. Instead of curing eczema, it brings new eczema. And once you get eyelid eczema, there is no way back, i.e. irreversible side effect, just like with other immune suppressors such as Protopic
This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "herbal eczema treatment" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Franaar Showy Look Formula - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my buddy got amazing results with it.
@Tyler L. Lovely Video! Excuse me for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Franaar Alive Skin Formula (do a search on google)? It is an awesome one off product for beating eczema without the headache. Ive heard some great things about it and my work buddy at very last got cool success with it.
Thank you, may God bless you all and everyone. ❤️
When it will be available?
Any update on this
Had severe eczema for 7 years recently ate more vegetables and more fish and it helped a lot not saying this will help everyone but it helped and seaweed baths and that helped wish you luck
The food ingredients that you eat the most may be triggering your eczema. I have a Delayed Food Intolerance to the Corn Protein (High Fructose Corn Syrup , Corn Starch , etc.) that triggered my problem. Use the process of elimination to figure out which of the common ingredients in your diet may be triggering your problem. The healthiest diets have great variety. If you are eating processed foods daily , you don’t have that much variety in your diet.
It would be interesting to know what is happening with this patient right now, after a prolonged usage of dupilumab.
@@jess97724 From the beginning or after years of usage?
If this helps anyone try the brand called "smartlotion" it treated my allergy eczema and it hasn't came back since.
I'm a clarinetist with eczema all over my lips and mouth. It's been a year since I've been able to practice consistently and it kills me.
Same I got eczexma on my fingers as well and it really bothers me
You've totally won my heart Dr Gboya on CZcams thanks for being there for me with your super medicine for eczema Finally gotten rid of eczema I'm grateful.🙏❤️.
I went to my dermatologist last week for what I thought would would be for my routine kenalog injection. I am 34 and the kenalog is the only relief I've ever gotten from this painful, uncomfortable journey called eczema. But at my appointment is was told they would no longer treat me with kenalog because it wasn't safe to keep using it and she wants me to start dupixent...problem is that it will take like 3 months before my insurance will approve it...now I'm broke out everywhere and my scalp is itching like crazy....I used to not have any issues with it on my scalp until the last year or so...but it itches nonstop and it burns like crazy. I cannot take zyrtec or Allegra because they both make me feel weird, so I have been using Claritin. And it's a real battle now that it's getting cold where I live. I am nervous about the dupixent because of potential side effects...I don't want to take additional medication to treat the side effects....ugh. I wish I could continue the kenalog..if it were only safe to do so.
I do not have eczema but have understand that eczema is a gut issue. Eggs, dairy and gluten cause much of the inflammation. Nutrition products that I use have been known to help this condition. Arbonne's 30 Days to Healthy living is Vegan, non GMO, no gluten and no whey.
I work for a derm...every 3 months a patient can get a kenalog shot. I've never heard them tell a patient to stop completely.
You may have a Delayed Food Intolerance to common ingredients in processed foods.
i also tried several oinments suggested by derm but simple castor oil in the affected in area helped alot. first to stop itching then to heal
Is she still alive? What are the long term side effects.
I am also thinking like u
How about reducing processed foods or the foods that you eat day after day (like dairy , eggs , gluten ,etc.) ?
Tried it didnt do shit
Eucrisa really does work! It stings pretty bad for like a minute and then stops completely..it heals fast.
Eucrisa worked for a week and then just stopped working. I am now taking tarcrolimus ointment. Hopefully it will continue to work
That 10 minute sting was s deep burn straight from the pits of hell
@@canthide207 worked?
Is anyone still using eucrisa??? Im on 6 months on and off. Burns like hell for 10 minutes on my face. 😢
@@shashamarie4760I'm using now off label for psoriasis and am not getting the burning others speak of, may be due to eczema being more of a rash so applying almost anything to it will cause sensitivity/burning. My skin plaques and raw skin are getting better so it does seem to be working.
dr.guttman needs to c mi kuz I did one of her clinical trails and it did help mi I need those shots Dr.guttman
Aww ffs so we are going to still suffer
I can wait for this medication to come out
Michi Wichi it's been approved by fda
Hydrocortisone steroid cream 100% effective been using for 2 days the itch and rashes gone for 2days and now it starts peeling ang as i can say its healing so when it peels its replacing new skin .. just a tip from me .
New Drug = 🤑🤑
It’s awful so itchy
dupilumab
Try something more natural :)
LaVigne Natural Skincare, That doesn’t always work for everyone :(
Fuck up
Would you rub poison ivy on eczema because it’s natural? Natural does not mean better.