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My skin is becoming discolored

by brenski, Jul 18, 2007 12:37PM
I used to never use lotion, and then all of the sudden my arm became dry and the pores raised in splochy areas. Then I started to use lotion, but then the skin began to change color, and it is noticeably lighter than the rest of my arm. Right, now I'm applying lotion (Eucerin) to the area. Please tell me what I need to do. Thanks.
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by brenski, Jul 23, 2007 10:38AM
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by BhumikaMD, Jun 28, 2008 12:36PM
Hi,

It could be eczema, sweat dermatitis, allergic reactions or eczema.

You need to wash the areas several times with fresh water. Do not use any cosmetic products at the sites.

Apply calamine lotion at the site of the lesions and see if it helps. You could take some oral antihistamine medications like cetrizine or loratadine. You need to maintain a good personal hygiene .

Anti-itch drugs, often antihistamine, may reduce the itch during a flare up of eczema, and the reduced scratching in turn reduces damage and irritation to the skin.

For mild-moderate eczema a weak steroid may be used (e.g. hydrocortisone or desonide), whilst more severe cases require a higher-potency steroid (e.g. clobetasol propionate, fluocinonide).

Eczema can be exacerbated by dryness of the skin. Moisturizing is one of the most important self-care treatments for sufferers of eczema. Keeping the affected area moistened can promote skin healing and relief of symptoms.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema

Let us know if you need any further information.

It would be advisable to consult a skin specialist for your symptoms and a proper clinical examination.

Let us know if you need any other information and post us on how you are doing.

Regards.
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