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Can Dryness And Flakiness Of Skin Be Recurrence Of Eczema?

THE SKIN ON MY ABDOMIN IS DRY & FLAKY I USED TO HAVE EZEMA AS A CHILD I AM NOW 24 YRS OLD & OUTGREW THE EZEMA ABOUT 8 YEARS AGO BUT I CANT GET RID OF THE SKIN ON MY ABDOMIN IT LOOKS LIKE SCALES AND GETS DRY & GREY I JUST WANT TO FIND A MOISTURIZER THAT HELPS ME
Thu, 11 Aug 2016
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Hi,

You may be having atopic diathesis. ..that is why you had eczema in childhood. And now You seem to have xerosis. You consult the dermatologist for the firm diagnosis.

You may apply moisturising cream or lotion containing liq paraffin,aloe Vera and vitamin E. Avoid soap bath. Take vitamin E and A capsules.

I hope this would help you.

Thanks.

Dr.Ilyas Patel MD
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Can Dryness And Flakiness Of Skin Be Recurrence Of Eczema?

Hi, You may be having atopic diathesis. ..that is why you had eczema in childhood. And now You seem to have xerosis. You consult the dermatologist for the firm diagnosis. You may apply moisturising cream or lotion containing liq paraffin,aloe Vera and vitamin E. Avoid soap bath. Take vitamin E and A capsules. I hope this would help you. Thanks. Dr.Ilyas Patel MD