Feb
25
Elidel And Protopic For Eczema: Skin Cancer Help
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Have you gotten skin cancer and suspect that it is because of elidel and protopic for eczema that you have taken? I’ve previously reported about the possible link in one of my eczema news updates.
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Sadly, to this day, protopic and elidel continue to be prescribed to unsuspecting sufferers by their doctors. In fact, on online health forums, I have observed that these are also recommended by several people in response to questions about eczema.
There is no doubt that these two drugs provide instant relief and appear to be a “miracle cures”. But just to repeat, they are immunosuppresants, which means that they work by suppressing your immune system and hence help to control your skin inflammation. However, in the process of suppressing your immune system, you may be considerably weakened and become more vulnerable to developing all kinds of other ailments.
Hence it is prudent that for any health issue, before you agree to take on new drugs or medications, to fully understand what they are for. Make an informed decision about what goes into your body. Be aware of the risks. As far as I know, there are no drugs that have no side effects.
Nov
10
Concerns Over Eczema Drugs For Three Month Old Babies
Filed Under Eczema Treatment, Eczema Pain Relief, Eczema News, Baby Eczema, Eczema Drugs | 2 Comments
While I do not doubt the concern to help babies find relief from their [tag-tec]eczema[/tag-tec] by dermatologists, I am not sure if the method of using drugs is the best.
Dermatologists at UT Houston medical school are currently looking for volunteers for a new research study using an [tag-dtec]eczema[/tag-dtec] drug that has worked successfully on older kids. They are hoping to use the drug on babies as young as three months old.
Granted, it’s very difficult to help a baby with sensitive skin that erupts into a rash which is itchy and inflammed. Screaming away at his or her discomfort can really tear a parent’s heart.
I’ve come across products that can help bring down the symptoms; like organic clothing and bedding for baby eczema. Also, herbal oil moisturizers are known to help. Making sure that there are no dust mites is another area that should be explored. However, I have to admit that I do not know of any best or recommended method of treating eczema in babies naturally and successfully.
If anything, parents should not rely on the use of drugs for extended periods of time, whether the patient is a three month old baby or a 12 year old kid. We all know that possible side effects exist. Drugs for any kind of illness are no miracle “cures” - an important fact that we should remember.
