Archive for the ‘Eczema’ Category

How do I use your All Stop Medicated Body Wash for eczema?

For severe eczema treatment the All Stop Medicated Body Wash should be used once per day by washing the severely affected areas with the eczema body wash to eliminate any harmful bacteria, sanitize, and heal the skin.

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How are your All Stop Eczema products used for severe eczema cases?

For severe eczema treatment the All Stop Medicated Body Wash should be used once per day by washing the severely affected areas with the eczema body wash to eliminate any harmful bacteria, sanitize, and heal the skin. Leave the All Stop Medicated Body Wash on for at least 15 seconds but no longer than one minute before thoroughly rinsing.

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How are your All Stop Eczema products used for a mild eczema case?

Mild eczema cases are classified as rashes only. If you are experiencing severely cracked skin, scabs or soars you should consider following eczema treatment instructions for severe eczema cases. For mild eczema cases the All Stop Proecza cream should be applied to affected areas once or twice a day, as needed.

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Can you eczema treatment be used on the scalp?

Yes, you may definitely use our eczema treatment products on the scalp. Our products are completely safe and non-toxic even for sensitive skin areas. Most of our eczema products are made from natural ingredients and will not leave a greasy feeling when applied on your scalp.

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Can your eczema creams be used while pregnant?

Our All Stop Proecza cream does contain 1% hydrocortisone.  This is a very mild dose of steroid. Hydrocortisone can be used while pregnant. Try to avoid using this on large areas of the body or over long periods of time. It is completely safe to use the All Stop Proecza cream daily on the skin if you are pregnant.

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Can you have eczema on just your hands?

Yes, it is possible to have eczema symptoms just on your hands. Hand eczema or hand dermatitis is common and affects about 10% of the population. It is usually from a combination of sensitive skin and irritation or an allergic reaction from things like dish washing detergents, soaps or even lotions.

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Can you develop eczema as an adult?

Eczema is a skin disorder that can be very uncomfortable and annoying for anyone who is dealing with it. It is more common on small children. Some children can grow out of eczema before puberty but sometimes adults have the onset of eczema in their 20’s or 30’s.

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Can stress trigger eczema?

Several different things can become triggers for eczema. Stress is one of the most popular and hard to control. When you are feeling stressed your mind sends a signal to your body and your body reacts to that distress signal. Stress causes not just problems external but also internally.

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Can pets or animals give you eczema?

Studies show exposure to cats early in life might give you eczema if you carry a specific genetic fault. It is proven studies show people carrying a mutant FLG gene had a twofold risk of developing eczema in their first years of age. Believe it or not, it is doubled again if the baby was near cats.

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Can my detergent give my family eczema?

Detergents can aggravate the skin. The reason is because your clothing will always have residues from the detergents you use on them. You can wash your clean clothing with just water and you can see that your clothes will still produce suds.

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