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Eczema?
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I think I might have a touch of eczema... At the moment I've got this patch on my eye-lid... it's a tiny bit swollen and red looking - stings a bit if I touch it but its not particulally itchy.
Today when I got up it looked all flaky too, but now I've put some E45 on it its looking a little better.
Does it sound like eczema?
I've had it before (usually seems to happen when I'm stressed) and it's come and gone on its own with a little help from moisturising... Once I got it underneath both eyes and it looked hidious but didn't last too long. And sometimes my knuckles on my hands go very dry and crack up, but then they'll be fine for ages again.
Do you think I need to see the doctor about it, or as it seems to go by itself eventually, should I just keep up with the moisturising and not worry about it?
Today when I got up it looked all flaky too, but now I've put some E45 on it its looking a little better.
Does it sound like eczema?
I've had it before (usually seems to happen when I'm stressed) and it's come and gone on its own with a little help from moisturising... Once I got it underneath both eyes and it looked hidious but didn't last too long. And sometimes my knuckles on my hands go very dry and crack up, but then they'll be fine for ages again.
Do you think I need to see the doctor about it, or as it seems to go by itself eventually, should I just keep up with the moisturising and not worry about it?
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So i'd be careful to keep your hands clean and not to touch it unless you are putting cream on.
Maybe I should go see my doc.
I have had very bad eczema in the past, and get it very bad when i am very stressed (like now, with a large patch on my ankle).
What makes it worse is scratching it, as you probs know. xx