Top answers from doctors based on your search:
cleansers eczema
A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Munshower answered
30 years experience Family Medicine
Rashes: Rashes are almost impossible to diagnose and treat over the computer, and as you have experienced, sometimes in person as well. At times, a scrape or ... Read More

Dr. Ahmad Saab answered
43 years experience Family Medicine
Seborrhea: This condition is usually due to oily skin. Use Cetaphil OTC as a facial cleanser. Ketoconazole shampoo is helpful for this condition, apply topical ... Read More
90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more. Get help now:
A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Shahid Rafique answered
44 years experience Internal Medicine
See Dermatologist: Eczema on the face can leave scars and hyperpigmentation. You need to see a dermatologist for recommendations.
1
1 thank
A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. Tamara Modilevsky answered
54 years experience Internal Medicine
Johnson Baby oil: After shower splash Johnson baby oil on your skin, then dry yourself. No frequent showers, the water should not be hot. Use Aveeno shower gel.

Dr. John Chiu answered
57 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Steroid injection?: If the cause can be identified (drug reaction, fungal infection, contact allergen etc), avoidance would be the best step. Absent that, wrapping the ar ... Read More
A 29-year-old female asked:

Dr. John cuong Doan answered
18 years experience Family Medicine
Contact dermatitis: likely from the cleanser and/or facial wipes. You will need to get a doctor to prescribe you some steroid cream to help treat the hypersensitivity re ... Read More
1
1 thank
A female asked:

Dr. Joseph Eastern answered
44 years experience Dermatology
No.: We have lots of ways of controlling it (which vary with the type of eczema), but there is no cure...Yet.
A 31-year-old member asked:

Dr. David Sire answered
54 years experience Dermatology
No: Although atopic dermatitis tends to clear in nearly 75% of patients by their 20's there is no cure since this is an inherited condition affecting 15-2 ... Read More
3
3 thanks
A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. Nela Cordero answered
54 years experience Pediatrics
ECZEMA: Eczematoid lesions are itchy skin conditions caused by allergens , irritants. The best way to get rid of them is to moisturize the skin, apply steroid ... Read More
A 33-year-old member asked:

Dr. Justin Greiwe answered
12 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Avoid harsh Soaps: A loofah won't improve/worsen eczema but the length/temp of your shower and the type of soaps/shampoos you use can. Avoid long hot showers as this wil ... Read More
A 32-year-old member asked:

Dr. Justin Greiwe answered
12 years experience Allergy and Immunology
Vanicream: Fragrance-free moisturizers like Vanicream, Cetaphil, Eucerin and Aquaphor are all good options. Uses 1-2 times per day, best time to apply is right a ... Read More
A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Derrick Lonsdale answered
73 years experience Preventive Medicine
Yes: See your doc for vit d dose.
1
1 thank
90,000 U.S. doctors in 147 specialties are here to answer your questions or offer you advice, prescriptions, and more. Get help now:
People also searched for:
Connect by text or video with a U.S. board-certified doctor now — wait time is less than 1 minute!
24/7 visits
$15 per month