Hi again,
I have been in to see a dermatologist in the past, who suggested I use non-irritating soaps and lotions. Some include Cera Ve, Cetaphil, and others. Ask your pharmacist for others that are in your local store. As Dr. Sarrel suggested, stay away from anti-baterial ones, and don't over-cleanse. As far as medicated creams, ask your doctor or the referral doctor (a pharmacist also may be able to suggest some to try). Before trying any natural remedies, talk with your doctor or pharmacist to make sure you are not complicating problems.
As Dr. Sarrel also suggested, you may want to ask your doctor for that referral to ensure proper treatment, and alleviate some concern. Stress can do a number on your health, and taking control of your health may help this. Hope this makes sense. From one woman to another.
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Hi again,
May 18, 2011 - 9:27amI have been in to see a dermatologist in the past, who suggested I use non-irritating soaps and lotions. Some include Cera Ve, Cetaphil, and others. Ask your pharmacist for others that are in your local store. As Dr. Sarrel suggested, stay away from anti-baterial ones, and don't over-cleanse. As far as medicated creams, ask your doctor or the referral doctor (a pharmacist also may be able to suggest some to try). Before trying any natural remedies, talk with your doctor or pharmacist to make sure you are not complicating problems.
As Dr. Sarrel also suggested, you may want to ask your doctor for that referral to ensure proper treatment, and alleviate some concern. Stress can do a number on your health, and taking control of your health may help this. Hope this makes sense. From one woman to another.
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