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DEAR DR. GOTT:
My 30-year-old daughter has had eczema since birth. She has tried just about everything possible. Do you have a simple remedy like your banana skin for psoriasis?

DEAR READER:
Eczema is often extremely difficult to control. It stems from a malfunction of the body’s immune system. The condition is known as an itch that rashes. When the uncontrolled urge to scratch occurs, further skin irritation results, often causing rash, scaling and crusting lesions.

There are many triggers causing eczema. They include animal dander, dry skin, harsh soaps, showering too frequently, using too hot water, and more. The most effective control is to keep the skin moisturized. A good moisturizing lotion with vitamin E is recommended. [Read more...]

Conditioner leaves reader with itchy skin

DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been reading your column for years and have been helped with numerous problems. I just love your down-home common sense approach to medicine that is woefully lacking in modern society.

Now I am in a position to help one of your readers (probably more of them). I, too, had a problem with severe itching on my skin that did not respond to any medication, lotion, cream, etc. While reading a magazine I came across a short (two sentence) paragraph that changed my life. Best of all, the solution was free!
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