on โ11-04-2014 06:18 PM
i get it. it comes and goes.
the location changes.
this time i have it inside my ears...........how would you treat it there?
on โ11-04-2014 06:46 PM
on โ11-04-2014 06:47 PM
lol. you have such a bedside manner DH
-try to stress less OP. stress brings it on. and I know thats hard, not to stress... sometimes its inevitable...well it is for me anyway but just try and relax. drugs and alcohol work for me. ๐
on โ11-04-2014 06:48 PM
on โ11-04-2014 06:49 PM
dry skin sufferers:
steroid based creams remove irritation but do not treat the dryness, you still need to moisturise
moisturise with something natural
pure shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, or almond oil is best, as it will not be an irritant
Vitamin E is soothing too
So that is for the outside.
for in the ear I would suggest a GP looks at it, if it has been bleeding, you don't want an infection starting up.
on โ11-04-2014 06:50 PM
@just*duff wrote:lol. you have such a bedside manner DH
-try to stress less OP. stress brings it on. and I know thats hard, not to stress... sometimes its inevitable...well it is for me anyway but just try and relax. drugs and alcohol work for me. ๐
I was going to say stress however really young children suffer from it. Maybe mr grizz could try switching teams?
on โ11-04-2014 06:53 PM
lol duff at the initials
on โ11-04-2014 06:54 PM
young children can be stressed? I was stressed as a child..and still havent learnt to deal with it properly..... it's hard not to stress in this day and age.
on โ11-04-2014 07:00 PM
on โ11-04-2014 07:04 PM
lol. who knows but its easy to stress.
any eczema sufferes also suffer asthma? they often go hand in hand. not for me though, my breathing difficulites are totally self inflicted. ๐
on โ11-04-2014 07:09 PM