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How do I treat Discoid Eczema?

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PostPosted: 01/06/08 - 06:29    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I have a Discoid Eczema on my buttock. I’m desperate. I have never had Eczema before and I don’t know what to do. Do I need to go to doctor? Should I use some cream or what? Can somebody who has experience with Eczema, tell me, please, how do I treat Discoid Eczema?
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PostPosted: 02/01/08 - 21:26    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Well, treatments for discoid eczema are essentially the same as for other types of eczema. But I’m sorry that I need to tell you that discoid eczema tends to be more difficult to get rid of. Treatment with corticosteroids and sometimes antibiotic is usual. So, you need to go to doctor. Creams and bath oils may help.
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