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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeful34" data-source="post: 2331063" data-attributes="member: 378858"><p><span style="color: #ff0000">[USER=503862]@Ryhia[/USER] </span><span style="color: #000000">I too have ongoing issues with itchy skin. Diagnosed with eczema years ago, and this year have had it really badly on my back, scalp, ankles and arms. Aveeno sometimes helps for a short time, but at night have resorted to putting Diprobase on first, followed by a very small amount of hydrocortisone cream. Like you I suffer from prickly heat in summer, and if I get too hot in winter it causes a flare up of vasculitis where I'm covered in raised very itchy lumps. Haven't had any heating on in the house yet this winter, but still itching like crazy with eczema. </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeful34, post: 2331063, member: 378858"] [COLOR=#ff0000][USER=503862]@Ryhia[/USER] [/COLOR][COLOR=#000000]I too have ongoing issues with itchy skin. Diagnosed with eczema years ago, and this year have had it really badly on my back, scalp, ankles and arms. Aveeno sometimes helps for a short time, but at night have resorted to putting Diprobase on first, followed by a very small amount of hydrocortisone cream. Like you I suffer from prickly heat in summer, and if I get too hot in winter it causes a flare up of vasculitis where I'm covered in raised very itchy lumps. Haven't had any heating on in the house yet this winter, but still itching like crazy with eczema. [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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