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PerryYo posted:
I have ezema on my back .sometimes it was very itchy and when I go exercise my back don have swet but only my stomach . I have go see many doctor but still not cure . I got use a ezema cream call--Betamethasone . its good but only temporary effect . can any please give me some tips of handle this problem
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Julie Block responded:
Hello PerryYo,

Unfortunately, so far there is no "cure" for eczema. We do know that sweat triggers the itching. It doesn't matter where the sweat actually is - the increase in body temperature simply starts the itch cycle. Using a cool towel on the back may help. We've had some patients tell us that applying a small amount of apple cider vinegar with a cotton ball helps relieve the itching.

What do you use to apply your medication? We've heard some patients wrap a cotton wash cloth on the end of the "sponges on a stick" to help them reach the spot(s). Are you able to keep the area well moisturized? Perhaps after your shower you can apply a good ointment, after the medication.

I hope this is helpful.


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