tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post7012994661052831092..comments2022-03-02T01:26:52.749-08:00Comments on My journey to healthy skin: UPDATE: Healing from Topical Steroid Addictionmeganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11033760931628088730noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-25829191844999165542018-07-11T17:51:57.436-07:002018-07-11T17:51:57.436-07:00for whatever reason after my pregnancy my eyelid, ...for whatever reason after my pregnancy my eyelid, upper lip and hands have flared up excessively. my upper lip bothers me the most because skin breaks here like yours and my skin remains wrinkled. what bothers me the most is that it comes and goes and I have no idea why it comes back! have you found a cure/remedy? what have you been doing to improve this??ROXYhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07937037517945416718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-4100322287186775972015-01-27T13:09:06.652-08:002015-01-27T13:09:06.652-08:00Hi Dan,
Hope you are well. I have also found it d...Hi Dan,<br /><br />Hope you are well. I have also found it does increase itchiness if my skin is relatively "normal". I only resort to a bath when my skin is really really really dry and slightly inflamed, about one per month at this point. Other than that, I've been taking showers about 2x a week, because my scalp is too oily (who would've ever imagined!)<br /><br />Meganmeganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11033760931628088730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-33023212371535172422015-01-05T11:43:28.651-08:002015-01-05T11:43:28.651-08:00Mariam,
I'm not sure what it's called but...Mariam,<br /><br />I'm not sure what it's called but it seems pretty common among eczema sufferers. I have not yet gotten rid of my upper lip eczema 100% but I'm hoping it will heal over and the wrinkles will reduce over time, perhaps not to super smooth but improved. I haven't seen an actual name for it. <br /><br />Meganmeganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11033760931628088730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-16605503395484751762014-12-18T10:48:09.158-08:002014-12-18T10:48:09.158-08:00Hey! I have had the same problem for 2 years now. ...Hey! I have had the same problem for 2 years now. My upper lip used to crack all the time. After the sore has healed it has left me with wrinkes.. Do you know what this is or what this may be called, since you suffer from the same problem? <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2210737238808722769.post-88057207834429003902014-11-17T10:01:50.760-08:002014-11-17T10:01:50.760-08:00Looking back, I now am of the opinion that dss bat...Looking back, I now am of the opinion that dss baths are mainly best to do during tsw when the skin is broken up bad with open wounds. In later stages of my tsw when my skin was much better I found they caused more itching than benefit, unlike my earlier days when they helped my open wounds heal, and soothed my skin. I do not do them anymore now simply because they make my skin itch too much and that causes me to scratch more. It was a gradual realization for me over the last several months as I noticed this more & more. I now am at a stage where I don't bathe or shower but every 2-4 weeks. When I do, it's always a bath to soak well so I can get clean. I either do straight water, or add a few drops of tto to it, or do an acv bath on occasion. I have my dw wash my hair with a natural shampoo about once every 2-3 weeks. I've never had a problem with my scalp so I can get away with that. So, I guess what I'm trying to say is once you are in later stages of recovery, you might want to cut way back on dss baths and then eventually cut back to none. Last one I did was a good 2-3 months ago and it made my skin worse. I hope this info helps. I also wonder if others have noticed this same thing. Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08567005251093371248noreply@blogger.com