Neurodermitis - I need your help

I need your help anons, I know this is more a fitness board but we also have some health topics here and there.

4 years now I got Neurodermitis and my wounds are not healing. I got it around my eyes and on my forehead+brows. My doc keeps giving me different creams but they don't work, from cortisol to Sorion repair creme.

Did anyone fix this? My wounds are not healing, I have open like wounds on my hands, I keep using creams but it doesn't help. My skin gets really dry and starts scalping.

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  1. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >it's over

  2. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I started getting it around the nose about five years ago. I just sort of scrub it gently with a washcloth and warm water every morning and it is pretty much under control. It's still there but not really noticeable.

  3. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    had this all my life and tried absolutely everything. cortisone cream is the only thing that helps. it comes at a price, though. i just ended up accepting my condition.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      You can't just give up anon, we have to keep fighting.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      I have Crohns, and I get patches all over of what may be psoriasis, but it looks similar to your picture. The times my psoriasis goes away: when I'm smoking weed, eating clean, and not very stressed. Times when it comes back: when I'm not smoking weed, eating like crap and stressed.

      You all need to study the following things
      >D3+cofactors. Look up into what drm gominak, dr sommerville, jeff t bowels say. Many other researches. Just don't go overboard. 80ng/ml is enough.
      >infra red to keep inflamation under control. Look up sunlight at medcram
      >microbiome. This one is huge and you can frick it up in different ways. We have 10 times more bacteria than our own cells. It's in gut, on our skin, in our tissues, including brain, eveywhere. You have it fricked up, you are fricked. Something like simple mouthwash can frick it up:

      I would recommend the following book

      It has a good protocol of eliminating diet and then building up microbiome from scratch. Lots of research. The issue is that it's unchartered waters in science and all the info is new and needs to be tested by time. For chorns we know for sure that wxtra fiber from wholefoods helps a lot. For skin, just mix water with some vinegar and wash your skin with it to restore the natural ph of your skin. Vibegar also kills all the bad bacteria. Mixjnv a spoon of it in a cup of water and drinking it half an hour before the meal will be a tremendous help restoring your gut microbiome. It's all connected, so all pf it has to be restored.
      >look up zinc copper balance. Excess of one and deficiency in another can frick up your immune system.
      >cut out all the foods containing anything that didn't exist a centurey ago. Seed oils, artificial sweeteners, emulsifiers, etc. It all is a poison, especially for you microbiome. Don't drink drom plastic bottles, no fluoride, etc.
      All in all, you all qneed to eat real foods and go outside in the sun, touch some grass.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        T. A guy who ha been diagnosed with eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis. Had it on my face, on my palms. Who has seen many dermatologists without any success, but got rid of sll that on his own with all what is stated above. The skin is perfect now. And I look 20 in my early 30s

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        I'm genuinely sorry, OP. I've got severe eczema and it's the worst. I wouldn't wish an autoimmune disease on my worst enemy, not on anyone. I've tried so many treatments, prescription and non-prescription. At the moment, I'm on pure carnivore + drinking a shitton of probiotic crap like says.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          I would advice against probiotics. Prebiotics are more important. The best scenario is slowly introduce fermented foods like water kefir, combucha, sauerkraut, kimchy, etc. Carnivore might be an awesome solution, short term if your gut microbiom can't deal with plants. But you can and should introduce microbiome that can. We should be able to eat any wholefood without any issues.
          The issue is it's not one fix. It's a complex issue caused by modern lifestyle. Which is mostly lack of sunlight, specifically uvb and infra red. Both vital for immune system and dealing with inflamation. Sterile highly processed foods with additives that nuke microbiome. Sterile envoronment, just go hiking, go outside. Lack of micronutrients in modern industrial foods. Lack of fermented foods that were the staple of absolutely every cuisine on planet earth.

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            Thanks for the advice - I guess the probiotics / prebiotic difference is a little lost on me. Kombucha and Sauerkraut is exactly what I've began eating (so I guess it's not true carnivore) but my real objective is to eliminate carbs for at least a while. I guess I really do need to get outside more too, I stay indoors pretty much all winter long and work as a fricking office worker... I've had this mindset "I'll go out more when I feel better." But I need to get out TO feel better.

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              drink chaga tea. order chaga powder online and steep it on the stove for an hour. it has everything you need, vitamin d, zinc

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              Prebiotics is what creates the conditions for the bacteria to thrive.
              Like apple cider vinegar (organic unpasturized) will introduce acid that the good bacteria loves and thrives in. While anti acid drugs like proton inhibitors will create alkaline environment that h. Pylori loves (on its own h.pylori isn't dangerous, but if overgrown it cause ulcers, heartburn, etc.). In general, all bacterias produce prebiotics that support other simbiotic with them bacterias, and antibiotics thaf kill some tipes of bacteria, usually the rival ones that compete for the same resources. So when you drink something like kombucha, you both create a healthy environment in your gut for good bacteria to flourish, you intoroduce antibiotics that kill bad bacteria, and introduce good bacteria on top of that. While when you take just probiotics, which is just bacteria, it has little to no chances to survive, as it has no environment to live in and is being killed by well established colonies of bad bacteria that produces antibiotics againt it. Like the said h.pylori will produce amonia to create alkaline environment for itself.
              Foods like garlic or ginger are both antibiotics for bad bacteria, and prebiotics for good bacteria.
              All in all, when you eat fermented foods, you create environment for good bacteria, you kill bad bacteria and introduce good bacteria. When you take only probiotics, you mostly waste you money.

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              Another example just to make it clear. Let's say sourdough starter and why sourdough bread is good. It's a symbiotic relationship between yest and lactobacteria. Yeast produces alcohol that is harmless for the lactobacteria and the yest itself, but kills other pathogens like mold or any other bacteria that would make you sick. Lactobacteria produces lactic acid that is harmless for the yeast. This way they protect each other. Your gut good microbiom is also fine with all that acid and a little bit of alcohol. So when you eat that cooked bread, with no live bacteria, you still get benefits from them. It is a prebiotic that creates a perfect environment for the other good bacteria to flourish. Same alcohol and same acid will be in water kefir, in sauerkraut, in kombucha, milk kefir, pickles, etc. Those are just more complex systems with hundreds of bacterias living in symbiotic relationship.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        https://i.imgur.com/j4uvDct.jpg

        I need your help anons, I know this is more a fitness board but we also have some health topics here and there.

        4 years now I got Neurodermitis and my wounds are not healing. I got it around my eyes and on my forehead+brows. My doc keeps giving me different creams but they don't work, from cortisol to Sorion repair creme.

        Did anyone fix this? My wounds are not healing, I have open like wounds on my hands, I keep using creams but it doesn't help. My skin gets really dry and starts scalping.

        This. Especially the microbiome part, there is so much artificial non-digestible additives in food, especially "snacks" that is so far from
        organic, that the gut bacteria is unable to process it. If your microbiome is out of balance you might want to try a product called "kijimea k53" those are capsules combining 53 different stems of natural gut bacteria, its used to treat allergy that does not respond to h1-antihistamines and I know lots of people who had success with it. Might aswell work for skin issues. It takes a few weeks though and it's rather expensive as you need to do it for at least 3 consecutive days for 3 weeks, but in the end it's probably cheaper than buying one cream after the other.

  4. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Dog's shampoo with clorexidine.

    Wash the spot with warm water.
    Apply and let it rest for 10-15mins.
    Wash it.
    Repeat every three days.

    Your skin will dry up a little and peel off some scales but it WILL heal in at least two weeks.
    Since your problem is right on the brows, you'll look like a reptilian but it's preferable than looking like a clown with trash makeup.

    >T. Healed myself with this shit

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Also, if it's scratchy, I recommend taking a Prednisone 20mg pill once a day.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Do not just take systemic cortison op, it will frick you up if done over longer time periods

  5. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Might be food allergies/intolerances. Read up on elimination diets and start.

  6. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    for whats in that picture
    you need prednisolone cream
    such as advantan etc
    rub it on and it goes away
    it will keep coming back though
    it's basically forever
    but aslong as youve got cream to rub on it youre fine
    i suggest showering after gym too
    it seems to be caused by sweat

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      I think it's strictly autoimmune in nature- what I mean is that with any autoimmune pathology you are going to have these almost random flare-ups from time to time. It always sticks around (it isn't visible 95% of the time but you can feel it if you touch just by the nose) but when it flares up and becomes visable I will notice some joint pain and stuff along with it. Just my experience at least.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        the image you used is of psoriasis
        looks very similar to what gets
        prednisolone cream works
        if you dont treat it, you get flecks of skin inside your spectatles while youre gaming and thats well annoying

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          I didn't post an image bro

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            he is talking about the OP image you scaly moron

  7. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I have Crohns, and I get patches all over of what may be psoriasis, but it looks similar to your picture. The times my psoriasis goes away: when I'm smoking weed, eating clean, and not very stressed. Times when it comes back: when I'm not smoking weed, eating like crap and stressed.

  8. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Put honey on your face. Seriously.

    You can wash your face with honey or just leave honey on your face for hours. It works.

  9. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >how do I fix this
    Ketoconazole shampoo
    >shampoo?
    Yes. Shampoo.

    It fixed mine almost overnight it was so effective, only used it twice and it’s been gone for months, no returns.

    Pyrithione zinc is the inferior version that doesn’t do shit. Some respond to Ketoconazole though.

    You’ll be shitting when you realize all those doctors were useless and some random homosexual on IST healed your several years long problem overnight.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      I use Ketoconazole shampoo twice a week I even have the cream it only fixes my head scalp the rest is immune to it.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Damn that’s a shame 🙁

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Forgot to add that you should probably rub it on your face too. I didn’t have to because I was just getting rid of the dandruff and ignoring my face because I didn’t know it worked for the face.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      I got prescribed ketoconazole cream and it didn't work that well. Also made my skin feel bad.

      What worked really well for me is honey. I like that it's all natural food product and makes my skin feel great and healthy.

      Also sunlight helps a huge amount.

  10. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Olive oil.

  11. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    i have seborrheic dermatitis on the moustache area and recently I've been dabbing bleach on the area for about 30 seconds. It nukes all the bacteria/fungus that causes the immune overreaction. Seems to be working so far. I used to use raw honey which kept it under control. Cortisol cream is bad when used over the long term as your skin becomes dependent and it's hard to stop. I had sores when I ween myself off the creams, luckily it was covid and I could wear a mask so i didn't look like I had aidscancer every time I went outside.

  12. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Might want to try those ghk-cu , copper peptide thing.

  13. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I've just been on dupixent for 5 years for severe eczema and it cured everything
    you shouldn't use steroid creams on your face ESPECIALLY anywhere near your eyes; using cortisone and more powerful creams around the eyes is a MAJOR risk factor for developing cataracts or glaucoma. They make other meds for dermatitis on the face like I've used Eucrisa and some other ones; currently I use Opzelura off label as it's prescribed mostly for people with vitiligo to repigment their skin, but it also stops itchiness and is safe on the face.

    honestly though what helped most for me BEFORE getting on dupixent was just avoiding alcohol and staying consistent with exercise to keep my hands busy so I'd be too tired to scratch

  14. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Avoid stress/meditation
    Advatan cream during crisis for a week
    Avoiding long showers/hot showers

  15. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    dutasteride

  16. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    try fasting for 3 days and see if it improves your condition. if this is caused by fungus then moisterize with mct oil mixed with a few drops of rosemary oil. if this is from being vaxxed then not sure what you can do

  17. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I had massive skin problems and the solution was to do a 3-day fast followed by heavy elimination diet. I started by eating eggs on MCT oil. Then added dried cuts (only meat and salt as ingredients! Important! No sorbates or nitrates).
    Found out most carbohydrate-heavy foods and seed oils cause health problems for me. Cut all sunflowerseed- and rapeseed oil infested foods - it's put everywhere these days. No more rice/potatoes. I mostly eat meat/eggs/fats these days with some veggies sprinkled on top.

  18. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    This shit in your picture I would get super bad same as that guy.

    It turned out to be blasting and godly amounts of caffeine smoking cigarettes and vaping plus staying up for 3 days at a time who knew

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Also chlorella tablets to get the heavy metals and shit out of your body that protected me a great deal

  19. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Switch doctors and push for antibiotics.
    >hurrr antibiotics bad cure acne with chicken bone dust and praying to yogurt
    You do you man but you're wasting your time.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Pharma grade antibiotics make everything worse when it comes to autoimunne diseases. In fact, they cause autoimmune diseases as per all studies on this issue. Only topical ones and they provide only a temporary relief. You still have to deal with the rout cause.

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