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| PLEASE ASAP - REALLY NEED HELP - skin condition!? ok so im lucky and never get acne, and for the past 4 days iv had a 103 fever with strep throat - does my face prob have anything to do with that by anychance? cuz.... when i woke up this morning, my whole face was covered with extremely tiny bumps all over my face - it sorta seems like a tinier version of egsama (exsama) i dont know how to spell it anyways, its still not gone and its really bumpy and driving me crazy- but you cant tell i have it from far away, its just upclose and driving me insane any idea what it is? and how do i get rid of it? or maybe, will it go away as soon as it came on |
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| Well I dont think its egazama but heres how to treat egazama... There are a lot of good supplements that can help with skin health and may clear that up... unfortunately, there may be too many to narrow it down very easily. The most popular items I've seen for skin are things like the simple vitamins (A, E, C, and other antioxidants, plus Alpha Lipoic Acid can help rejuvenate some of those), Fish Oil, Borage Oil (really any Gamma Linolenic Acid is good), MSM (also good for joints and connective tissues), Horsetail (a natural form of Silica), L-Cysteine, and Biotin. ...Oh, and those last 4 products are good for the skin, hair, and nails, too. There is also one homeopathic item we carry which is a Florasone Eczema cream. Some people really like Homeopathic products, some don't. I've tried a few of these myself, and some have helped for a dry skin problem that I've had for a long time. I've also tried some that most of our customers have a great benefit from, and it didn't help me much. Any and all of those help with different aspects of skin health, so any combination of those may help with eczema. Unfortunately, different people respond differently to different supplements, so you may need to try out one or two at a time if you want to narrow down which ones will work best for you... or you can check with a dermatologist (or any doctor) that knows about supplements to see if they can narrow it down for your body chemistry better. |
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