Although it's not actually a cure, it does provide immediate relief for the symptoms of nearly all human complaints.
I am sure you'll be fine. Steroids actually are harmless. Just make sure your skin disease is checked properly
Well, not to make a joke like some here have just in case. What I will suggest, and do take it seriously, is to do research on whatever you have, don't just take your doctor's word. For one, know exactly what you have rather than saying "pimarios or something". By not knowing people will question even if you're sincere.
We all will miss you But I never heard anyone to die of eczema..its a simple disease and it won't any big impact on your life. Reading the thread name I thought you got AIDS.Thanks god..that's the thing that has no cure so far.
You're not going to die due to eczema.. I actually find it a bit insulting to all the people who have cancer and other serious illnesses that you say you're going to die of something like eczema. This is not the end of the world. I had it when I was a kid and I'm still alive..
I have eczema (or something like that) on hands too, because i'm allergic to everything, can you imagine?
I was suffering from tuberculosis before and I never mention a thing about dying. You just suffers from eczema and you whine???
Dont think about how many minutes have left in your life think about how many lifes you can live in each minute. enjoy your life to the fullest. Also if you want to live just pray.Remember miracles do happen.Have faith.
He has always been like that! I have been on the other side giving courage for things he thought are impossible but never say impossible!
i think you are talking about psoriasis, it can be treated but takes time to be treated and clear, there are many natural medications that ease the swelling and inflammation of the skin - be accepting of any medical advise and go with it , is better to try than let it go ..
You can usually find support groups for anything that is wrong with you. It always helps to talk to someone who has been through the same thing as you. http://www.mdjunction.com/eczema