I have hand eczema and low iron. So this could be helpful for me.
@QuirkyGirl104 күн бұрын
I had a doctor literally tell me don’t sweat or wash my hands. It was obvious he hated people. Made me wonder why he became a doctor!
@dorib.33674 күн бұрын
Stop the inflamation so that the skin heals and clears up.
@zu00884 күн бұрын
What are the recommended solution for this?
@IsaBella-yr1rz5 күн бұрын
Why no not wear woll?
@QuirkyGirl104 күн бұрын
Many find that wool fiber is scratchy and causes itching.
@IsaBella-yr1rz3 күн бұрын
@QuirkyGirl10 ahok thank you
@con23936 күн бұрын
Hi . What is the name of the doctor?
@nuyael6 күн бұрын
Vvery helpful. Thanks everyone who helped to make this video
@UsmanAli-mb7dt8 күн бұрын
Hi I can’t find this live episode on your channel. I wanted to watch again as it has some good information
@abbyl588410 күн бұрын
Hi there
@TreasureChest080610 күн бұрын
I do a 1 hour bath & it is amazing!!!
@gracehawkins425911 күн бұрын
How about for pregnancy? Everything has been super flared for me, especially since the second trimester.
@jennifersedo824113 күн бұрын
Question, would an "Advanced allergy therapeutics exam" and "muscle" testing be helpful for seborrheic dermatitis? Thanks
@etemytradel450913 күн бұрын
In canada it takes about 9 months to get a dermatologist appointment im glad youtube got me off steriod creams. I just use the thickest moisturizer after cold showers. I also got a water softner and red light. I dont use the red light now that im cured though. I was so bad last year i gave up all sports now i out 4 days week !
@XtatiK115 күн бұрын
How do we unclogg our lymph system!
@mirandacouche80216 күн бұрын
Could it be that the steroids are producing mitochondrial disease within the body? since we know that mitochondria synthesize steroid hormones within the adrenal cortex? Excess steroid therefore would equal excess mitochondria. Sounds like the body is overflowing with mitochondria to keep up with steroid synthesis in the adrenal glands. Adrenal fatigue caused by stress and/or steroids can take many years to recover from.
@CallUponJesus17 күн бұрын
Ty for sharing for people like me thats going through it and can relate 💯
@darlenestuart990017 күн бұрын
I've been going through TSW for 5 years it almost cleared up, but now having flare ups again. Are you still on Dupixent and did it help you, I've wanted to try it
@QuirkyGirl1017 күн бұрын
Living out here in CA, I can attest to wildfires exacerbating eczema!
@sahilgautam335318 күн бұрын
❤
@profmj763018 күн бұрын
Very helpful
@profmj763018 күн бұрын
This helped my son so much during a flare. He was crying and so itchy. Played this and within 5 minutes, he was calmer and happier.
@EczemaConquerors18 күн бұрын
@@profmj7630 awwwww, this makes me so happy to hear 🥹🥹❤️ I'm glad it made him feel better and feel less itchy after listening to it.
@AbsoluteUNIT00021 күн бұрын
What about d3 supplement that comes from lanolin ( from sheep wool) ? Should i avoid them if im allergic to lanolin or sheep wool?
@jonatanseiler708522 күн бұрын
what about castor oil?
@honeyumar821022 күн бұрын
Is that helpful for psoriasis?
@andreaaedwards749023 күн бұрын
Thank you, I have applied it on the eczema spots after a sauna. It stings a bit once applied but works great the next day, the true issue of the eczema is still within the gut biome. Thanks!
@mamashiraz23 күн бұрын
This video has been very helpful. I have a different situation that brought me here. I don’t have eczema, I have multiple autoimmune disorders and was on Plaquenil, methotrexate injections and the dreaded prednisone for over 2 years. The prednisone was weaned about 3 months ago (withdrawal was HARD). Stopping methotrexate wasn’t a problem. I’m still taking the Plaquenil. My estranged husband passed 2 months ago and there were some other stressors going on as well. I saw my primary for what I thought was a sinus and/or ear infection. I was prescribed augmentin. I started to feel better but at 7 days in, things took a turn. Long story short, I developed a systemic staph infection. Since I was still on a DMARD, my body wasn’t fighting it. I was put on doxycycline and clindamycin topical for the lesion emerging in various areas all over. Thank God the combo is working. I have vowed to never take prednisone again and I refuse to take MTX or a biologic at this time. This experience makes autoimmune problems seem mild!! Doc said i was close to needing to be hospitalized. Staph can get serious real quick and turn into more than a skin infection, especially if you’re immunocompromised. Regarding doing cultures: I was told doctors had to do cultures to check for MRSA and that MRSA case numbers have to be reported to county health departments. Great video. 🙂
@yomaroh24 күн бұрын
I found out about this spray recently and I hope it can help with face eczema 🙏 So far so good after one day!
@mikemeetstec24 күн бұрын
I wish I was this supportive… ❤️🩹 What videos do you recommend on the boyfriend’s side?
@trinyjimenez478825 күн бұрын
How to know ?
@AruneshAgrawal-pp1oh25 күн бұрын
My uncle struggled with contact dermatitis for years, but after three months of Ayurvedic treatment, he found complete relief. The holistic approach and natural remedies made a significant difference. We're grateful for the positive impact Ayurveda has had on his health and well-being!
@2197201214552526 күн бұрын
What about topical nickel sensitivity? That is more common than dietary nickel sensitivity.
@tonaruch862327 күн бұрын
Would sea water from swimming at the beach similarly reduce staph on the skin?
@hannahmitchell670427 күн бұрын
Thanks for the info Abby!! As per usual, giving the people what they need to heal.
@EczemaConquerors27 күн бұрын
@@hannahmitchell6704 thank you for your kind words ❤️🥹
@JUANMUNOZ-nv3yw29 күн бұрын
The face part is so difficult ❤
@Procrastimaker29 күн бұрын
Well thats an excellent way to get repeat customers
@Patrick-nl6ug29 күн бұрын
If the patient has moderate to severe eczema I think the dr should lay out all options on the table and the decision should be decided by the patient, as long as the risks are made obvious. I’ve had atopic dermatitis my whole life. I’ve tried lots of things, but it’s never gone away. My first Dermatologist helped identify some triggers. Like Potassium Dichromate-try to get away from that! It’s in the air, soil, clothes, practically all foods. Stress definitely affects it. When my son was born my skin went to another level. I had a very hard time. And my dermatologist said to me ‘there are strong medications we can give for severe eczema, but there’s bad side effects and I don’t think your skin is bad enough to risk it’. He said I was close to him considering it. But he didn’t want help further. I think I should have some say in what medicine’s I put in my body! I found a second dermatologist who straight agreed with me and prescribed me Rinvoq. It doesn’t remove the eczema, but I see a big reduction. My quality of life has greatly improved. I can roll on the ground and play with my kids, I couldn’t do that before. Doctors should look up the suicide rate for eczema sufferers before they dictate who gets what and when. It’s no joke.
@christinerose9561Ай бұрын
Definitely older than Hypocrates because he stole what he wrote from Africa who was long healing people before there was a Europa territory. Thanks will definitely try it.
@nikhilkadiАй бұрын
🌟 Cured My Severe Seborrheic Dermatitis / Dandruff on Scalp/Face/Chest/Ears/Nose in Just 10 Days! Here's How: Natural Oils: Massaged my entire body with either of sesame, mustard, coconut, or almond oil, adding a bit of neem oil for its anti-fungal properties and skin benefits. Cold Water Baths: Instead of hot showers, I took baths with lukewarm water-just cold enough to be bearable. This was a game changer! Hot bath drain your natural oils while cold bath holds them which in turn helps body retain moisture. Consistency Is Key: Daily massages followed by these cool baths gradually reduced my symptoms. Result: Completely clear skin in just 10 days! 🎉
@larkspurcanterburybells5274Ай бұрын
I just discovered this a few weeks ago and I sure wish I’d known about it previously. I apply it 3x daily and it reduces itch so much!
@Missmay777Ай бұрын
It’s not a staff infection. It would be an overgrowth of staph on your skin. If you had an actual staph infection, everybody would know including yourself, and it would be highly infectious. It would be an open huge gaping wound. Staff infections are very serious. I used to struggle with them on and off for years after catching it in a hot tub..BUT Everybody has staph on their skin, in their nose, some in their ears..as well as yeast, It’s only when it over grows and stays at a higher plateaued level for a while, is when we start to get flare ups. Neither are contagious to others, unless they were to over grow so much and get into a cut or a scrape on your body, and then actually turn into an infection in which you have dry, flaky, itchy, irritated skin, and if the staff is also doing it, not just the yeast then you’ll get basically a huge boil that will rot and you’ll have a hole in your skin. It is disgusting sorry for all the information, everyone …. Doctors dermatologist, unless they’re into natural healing as well as Western medicine do not like to heal us they just want to give us topical ointment and not tell us a eczema rosacea are all parts of an overgrowth of staff and yeast, and we can come out that by fixing our gut health. Hopefully you haven’t wrapped your gut health so much in which it’s affecting your insulin to do it’s job regardless of diabetes or not. You have a spiked bug took her all the time because you’re eating the modern day diet, which is all carbohydrates turn into glucose, which is sugar and/or you were also eating lots of sugar in itself, as sugar feeds all these pathogens, and if your insulin is not lowering your blood sugar when it raises, you’ll get flareups. Also, sometimes our skin gets so sensitive to what we’ve been going through that we may have an antihistamine issue or our body may just be remembering because our souls are connected with Forgot and her connected with her brain we can get into the pattern of were used to being itchy, so we just think we’re itchy when some thing triggers us and then we go into a full-blown just based off of false sensory reactions right into Sarah mode so deep breathing sometimes when you’re really flared up, can’t really help
@ilhembelfadhal9262Ай бұрын
Thanks
@ilhembelfadhal9262Ай бұрын
So concretely what to do ?
@yvonnegarber2724Ай бұрын
Love his research!!!! ❤ thank you for sharing this information
@faithatieno40Ай бұрын
I started using the salt and it’s magic
@BeckyAguilera-dp1ifАй бұрын
Whats your opinión on Wet wraps??
@aminaabduljaleel3797Ай бұрын
Support
@electricblue8196Ай бұрын
Your explqnation doesn't maake sense, "it was there in the first place or it developed" Oh please, it's TSW symptoms in the first place, and Dupixent isn't able to preveent those symptoms from occurring.
@brucebanks8231Ай бұрын
Im itching now
@burntbeansoupАй бұрын
This is only a problem for people with skin conditions, by the way.
@DontSpySpyingАй бұрын
What about seb derm on the chin/beard/moustache ara?