Video post – Dealing with Eczema in College: Managing the Incurable (Dramatic Health)
“My friends were like, ‘Oh man, you’ve got the herpes!’ and I’m like, ‘No I don’t have herpes. Please don’t joke that I have herpes.’” An 18 yr old describes the difficulty in managing eczema while in college. Although it is incurable, he shares tricks on how to avoid flare-ups and how to manage it through cold, dry weather.
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Does anyone know which male steroid (in pills) is ok to use, that will make me gain lean muscle (15-20 pounds) without bloating and side effects. In other words, I don't want a steroid that puts my health at risk, lose hair, etc.
Also, for the ones that you indicate, if you can list how many weeks to use it and the dosages, that would be great. As much information you can give me about it, it would be great.
Thank you so much guys.
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Best answer: There are no legal steroids, at least in the US, that you can use without the prescription of a doctor. |
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![]() Freshy Freshenstein asks:
Every winter I get eczema around my eyes and today it is especially red and irritated. I know that is a sensitive area and normal creams and topical steroids that you would ordinarily use are not good to use near the eyes. Are there any over-the-counter creams or gels I could find to help with this? It is bothersome and unattractive. Thanks!
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Best answer: I have the same trouble, it's so bad my eyes puff up like balloons overnight from the irritation. I use Liz Earle Skin Repair Moisturiser for dry/sensitive skin, it really helps, even though people they say you shouldn't put normal moisturiser around the eye area because it's too rich, I don't see what else can be done. |
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I have wanted a hamster for a while now, and I think I have decided to get a winter white. I hear that they, and the cambells, are the tamest of the dwarfs. I know most people think that syrians are the best for beginners, but I don't want a hamster that big. It costs more for supplies. What do you think of winter whites? Do you know of any good care sheets?
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Best answer: Winter Whites are the best of the Dwarfs. If you don't want a Syrian, it's probably best to go with the Winter Whites. Remember, though, they are FAST. Don't try to hug them or hold them even for 5 seconds. However, they do tolerate petting their backs when they are inside the cage. Get a food that has no molasses (they are prone to diabetes), and make sure you have a 6 inch wheel. The ones that say "Dwarf Hamster Size" are inhumane for Dwaf hamsters. Get them a Regular Hamster Size wheel, and it'll be better for their backs. Make sure their cage has at least 2 square feet of space per hamster. I prefer if you connect 2 or 3 Habitrail cages. That's the perfect size for the Dwarf hamsters, and the bars are great as well. The Habitrail bars are smaller than usual, so even Dwarfs can't escape. The Habitrail cages are: Habitrail Playground Habitrail Safari Habitrail Space Station and Habitrail Mini (with Mice- spaced bars). Connect 2 or 3 together with some tubes and you're all set. One thing, though- they can't climb the tubes vertically. Keep the tubes flat. Care sheets? Sorry, but no. Here's a good link though http://russiandwarfhamsters.tripod.com/hams/id1.html |
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I have been treated three times for vaginitis and yeast infections. I just got a call from my doctor and she says my lab tests show no yeast or bacteria. She said that I have some sort of inflammation. So, here I go again with another prescription. Has anyone gone through this? What could this be?
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Best answer: may not sound good but if you are active sexually, then you may want the doctor to check for GC and trich, if you are inactive then you may want an opinion from a gynecologist, good luck |
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this makes angry u have it on ur face mines has been on my legs arms tummy wrist for 6 years it goes away and comes bk
I’ve had it on my hands for probably near ten years now. I have a preion for betaderm but I think all it does it thin the skin because after a day or two the skin peels off but then the eczema grows back under the new skin! I get the kind with little bubbles under the skin. It’s gross.
Eczema is worse then acne
I’m 18 and I have eczema all over my body except my back and palms. It only started getting really bad last year. Showers were hell. I used to be an active person. And then I couldn’t concentrate on any sport I played anymore. I spent at least 4 hours a day scratching. My 5 day school trip to Bintan was the worst. I should have enjoyed it, but instead spent it alone and in pain. After half a year of chinese medicine, it’s finally improving, but I no longer have a high school life to enjoy.
prayer do really works ^^
@Lemmising4u: I have spent over $20,000.00 on “holistic” remedies, naturopaths, homeopaths, accupuncturists, chiropractors, lotions, potions, snake oil, et cetera. Eczema is genetic; no supplement is going to fix it; prayers won’t either. Living healthy and good hygiene help but until science can reverse-engineer the gnome, we are screwed.
Here’s what I learned the hard way: Hope and $5.00 gets you coffee at Starbucks. Know what I mean?
@Lemmising4u: I have spent over $20,000.00 on “holistic” remedies, naturopaths, homeopaths, accupuncturists, chiropractors, lotions, potions, snake oil, et cetera. Eczema is genetic; no supplement is going to fix it; prayers won’t either. Living healthy and good hygiene help but until science can reverse-engineer the gnome, we are screwed.
Here’s what I learned the hard way: Hope and $5.00 gets you coffee at Starbucks. Know what I mean?
@Lemmising4u: I have spent over $20,000.00 on “holistic” remedies, naturopaths, homeopaths, accupuncturists, chiropractors, lotions, potions, snake oil, et cetera. Eczema is genetic; no supplement is going to fix it; prayers won’t either. Living healthy and good hygiene help but until science can reverse-engineer the gnome, we are screwed.
Here’s what I learned the hard way: Hope and $5.00 gets you coffee at Starbucks. Know what I mean?
@ArcadianQueen Im really sorry that u r struggling w/ ezcema but have u changed any of your diet? I reallyyyyyy strongly believe diet is 99% the cure to ezcema. Especially if someone has leaky gutt syndrome. Have u looked up any of that stuff? I too took the natural holistic approah and although it did help, i still had it but i mean u cant take holistic medicine and still eat the bad stuff that is hurting us in the 1st place, no wonder nothing would work. I just no I would take natural over…
@ArcadianQueen CONT. anything engineered with chemicals and all that krazy stuff. Pharmacutical companies want us to believe there is no cure for A LOT of stuff but that is a whole other topic. I really truly believe natural is the way to go & u say its genetic…research immunizations and what that does to us as babies…I could go on & on lol if ur interested hit me up. & i 100% believe prayer works too. I would be so much worse if not physically, then emotionally if I did not pray for hope.