I have eczema?
I saw a dermatologist yesterday about some itchy bumps on my arms,
elbows, hands, abdomen, and legs. I thought that it might have been
scabies, but she surprised me by saying it is eczema. I don’t have
asthma or any allergies, and now I am developing this at age 28? I
wonder if she could have misdiagnosed it. I’ve read that scabies is
often misdiagnosed as eczema.
November 12th, 2004 at 1:19 pm
I’m 25 and just a few months ago I was diagnosed with eczema. So I don’t think
that it’s all that odd that you’ve developed it at age 28.
Angie
November 12th, 2004 at 10:03 pm
Some people say that when dis-ease gets to the cronic
level of — say eczema — that it’s due to a long
build up (years) of bad food, thoughts, and lifestyle.
November 13th, 2004 at 11:04 am
I think it is different for everyone…I didn’t experience it until after the
birth of my
first child. So it was a harmonal change. I had a baby that had it when she
was
crawling and had it all over her legs. My son has just always had it but has
asthma
as well. Different things set it off for everyone. I have discovered that it’s
an issue
of making sure to take antioxidents. the fruit juice I use has more than any
other
product on the market and it is all natural.’
Some people say that when dis-ease gets to the cronic
level of — say eczema — that it’s due to a long
build up (years) of bad food, thoughts, and lifestyle.
November 13th, 2004 at 12:31 pm
what juice is that? has anyone else tried the xango juice? just wondering.
-Sue
November 13th, 2004 at 10:39 pm
You know I can kinda see that. Up until the past month or so I wasn’t eating as
well as I should. Because I changed that I feel great! Although the eczema
hasn’t cleared up. But I’m working on that. I’ve been eating a lot more fruits
and veggies. I’m just amazed at what a change in diet can do in regards to how a
person’s body feels!
Angie