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Home Remedy For Contact DermatitisKaraof4 from Minnesota Feedback About This Post:RE: Home Remedy For Contact DermatitisBesides my points from earlier feedback (see below) I find that if I wash my hands (or rinse) after touching irritant & re-apply hand lotion, I will avoid some irritation. My hands are very dry - so I always have lotion at hand to lubricate them throughout the day. Post by pamphyila RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
I'm glad to see I'm not the only person with a sensitivity to dust and newsprint. My fingers have some very very dry, cracked areas. The irritation comes and goes. When things are really cracking, Gold Bond ointment and bandaids are the only things that really help my hands. Post by SusanInSC RE: Home Remedy For Contact DermatitisI can't use hair spray. Is there one out there that you could recommend? I am using a spray from the health food store but it makes me itch also, just not as bad. Post By anna (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact DermatitisCold tea works like a charm use it! Post By sarah irons (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact DermatitisStop using products contaiing- sodium lauryl sulfate- this is in toothpastes, barsoaps. Pretty much anything that foams up. I changed toothpastes (jasons-organic type) this contains no SLS. Within 2 days I noticed a change for the better. Post By lisa byers (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
Contact dermatitis is from when you have an allergic reaction to something you have come in contact with...What are you allergic to in the wristband? If it is the leather, switch to nylon, for ex. - I can only wear silver or stainless steel or gold - otherwise I get rashes from the nickel which is mostly used. When I can - if I want to wear a nickel piece - I take clear surgical tape and put it on the inside where there would be skin contact. (As in the contact points of my earrings.) I can't use nail polish, as I am allergic to that, too. Post by pamphyila RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitistry acv ( apple cider vinegar) it will do the wonder believed it or not.....after 3 days using it i see the progress then i do mixing the acv w/ lemon juice it really helps the other blemishes on my face ...hope this one can help u try it.....now I'm a happy one woman i luv acv & lemon,honey...... after putting acv,lemon for 3x a day put a honey so it wont dry your face and if u would like after honey put some moisturizer it will really help ....try it ..tnx... Post By erika (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
Girl... I have the SAME PROBLEM. But my problem is MUCH MUCH worse... I have a rash all over my body.. you name a part of my body.. and its there... this has happened to me before about 2 years ago and I tried EVERYTHING but nothing the doctors gave me worked and nothing i bought worked.. and I mean nothing. Creams.. pills.. aveeno.. nothing. I get my reaction from fake jewelry and belts and all that good stuff. Its especially bad on my stomach. I was looking for some kind of home remedy to help what I have and I stumbled accross your entry.. Post By Kristina (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
When my brother and I were kids, we used to get things like ring-worms and skin rashes from poison ivy and poison oak. My Dad would find a acorn tree Post By Jim Chandler (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
Coat the inside of watchbands and some bracelets with 2+ coats of clear nail polish. Make sure each coat is completely dry before applying next. If it's a frequently worn item recoat every 3-7 months or as needed. Post By Life Long Sensitive Skin (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
I am bothered by the same thing mostly on my hands and feet, but especially when my hands touch carbonless paper, newsprint, and dust. After using many prescriptions from dermatalogists for eczema and psoriasis, I have found that the bottled sanitizers, like Purell, have helped more than anything. When I start to itch, I put some of it on and lightly scratch the area so the sanitizer gets into the source of the itching. If I don't use something, then I will itch and itch until I have opened up the skin. I have also found that it is worse when I am stressed. I think we produce a product (cortisol) and I wonder how much it has to do with it. Post By Lady Claire. (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact DermatitisMix equal amounts of honey and cinnamon powder and apply to affected area. Post By Margaret (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
You may want to try making a baking soda paste. The baking soda will help with the itch. Just mix cool water with the baking soda. Once on, put on a pair of white gloves so that it doesn't get rubbed off. I used to do this at night so that my hands would have the paste on longer. Post By Darlene (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact DermatitisIt's not a home-made remedy, but it's worth a try. It's called Butt Paste and comes in a tube like diaper ointment. It is really good for all kinds of skin conditions. Not all stores have it, locally the Walgreen's does. Post by Beverly in TN RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
This will help to soothe it greatly. Post By thegratewun (Guest Post) RE: Home Remedy For Contact Dermatitis
Have you tried fragrance free products? Changed your dishsoap?? Post by beanygurl |
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