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Natural Relief for Eczema Available at Home from Jason International’s Oxygen Bath

Posted: May 8, 2013 at 2:44 pm

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

As she read the words eczema and psoriasis in the Jason International bath collection catalog, Whitney Jones started to cry.

I started to cry because we had been through so many doctor appointments, so many creams, and so many heartbreaks over something working and then not working. And MicroSilk Hydrotherapy seemed like the answer, explained Jones of Humnoke, Ark.

Her daughter, Alayna, 9, was diagnosed with eczema in 2004 when she was six months old. Her condition became aggravated. For years, she suffered from red, dry skin and a painful itch that would not go away.

Id wear socks on my hands and wrap up like a burrito, Alayna said of efforts to keep her skin moist, clean and protected as she slept. Her daily regimen included over-the-counter antihistamines and prescription medicines for asthma and anxiety. Her condition became so unsettling that she visited a therapist weekly to help her deal with anxiety.

Then, her mom found MicroSilk.

Jason International specifically created MicroSilk Hydrotherapy to rejuvenate the skin. In the bath, MicroSilk generates oxygen-rich microbubbles that cleanse and moisturize the skin and leave it visibly healthier and silky smooth.

Were thrilled that Alayna Jones, Emily Ross, Sara Thomas, and so many others find natural relief from MicroSilk, said Jason International Chairman Remo Jacuzzi. Our products result from our passion for healthy living and our prowess for engineering. And were always gratified to hear of the quality-of-life difference they make in peoples daily lives.

Whitney Jones recalled she was hopeful but initially skeptical about MicroSilk. The first time, Alayna was very red and very itchy. We put her in the bath and ran a 20-minute cycle, Jones said, When we took her out, her skin looked as it had never looked before. Her red, dry skin became milky white.

Doctors told us to keep her skin moist and clean and help her relax, she said. The MicroSilk bath does all three. It moisturizes her skin. It cleans the pores gently without any soap. And it relaxes her in a way no medication ever has.

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Kids on Medicaid May Face Barriers to Eczema Treatment

Posted: May 7, 2013 at 7:44 am

FRIDAY, May 3 (HealthDay News) -- Many Medicaid-insured children with eczema have limited access to dermatologists, a new study finds.

In conducting the study, researchers posed as parents trying to schedule an appointment for their child with eczema. Unlike children with private insurance, Medicaid-insured children often had to provide a written referral or identification numbers before an appointment could be scheduled.

Eczema most often affects children. The condition causes itchy, red, cracked and dry skin. Eczema can also disrupt sleep and negatively affect behavior and quality of life.

"The purpose of this study was to compare access to dermatologists for new pediatric patients with eczema insured by Medicaid versus private plans," study first author Dr. Sofia Chaudhry, an assistant professor of dermatology at Saint Louis University and a practicing dermatologist, said in a school news release.

The researchers said the lack of access to a dermatologist is particularly worrisome since eczema affects 20 percent of children in the United States. Complicating matters, health care reform will expand the number of children insured by Medicaid from about 32 million to roughly 50 million.

"This is a complex problem and a major health disparity in our country," lead study investigator Dr. Elaine Siegfried, a professor of pediatrics at Saint Louis University, said in the news release. "Thirty percent of all children seen in primary care offices have a skin problem. It's an everyday issue."

The study revealed that only 19 percent of all dermatologists in 13 U.S. cities accept Medicaid. Of the nearly 500 specialists who were listed as Medicaid-participating providers by Medicaid insurance plans, 44 percent refused to schedule an appointment with a new Medicaid-insured child.

Chaudhry explained why the situation needs to change.

"Since [eczema] can be a chronic debilitating disease, it's important for these children to be able to see a dermatologist," she said. "Improved access to dermatologists is important for treating eczema in order to enhance the well-being of affected children and to minimize the expensive cost of emergency care."

The researchers suggested possible reasons dermatologists may be reluctant to see Medicaid-insured patients, including:

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Neosporin Eczema Essentials Hydrocortisone Anti-Itch Cream – Video

Posted: May 4, 2013 at 11:45 pm


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How To Cure Your Eczema – Benefits of Zinc – Eczema Cure Channel – Video

Posted: May 3, 2013 at 6:44 pm


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"Immunology", Skin Allergy is Manifest as Urticaria or Chronic Eczema – Video

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Cortisone eczema Flare Up – Video

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Evening primrose oil found ineffective in treating eczema

Posted: May 2, 2013 at 7:46 am

If you suffer from eczema, a new study finds that applying evening primrose oil and borage oil, commonly used alternative treatments, won't do you much good.

Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School and Essentia Health System in Duluth, Minnesota, US, just published their review of 27 studies in 27 countries on the subject in The Cochrane Library on April 30.

Atopic eczema is the most common form of eczema and results in red, painful, tight skin. Eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition and affects about 10 to 20 percent of school-age children, the researchers said.

For around 60 percent of people, the disorder will improve or clear up by adulthood but there is no cure.

Creams, ointments, bath additives, topical steroids and antihistamines are some of the treatments prescribed to ease the condition. However, people often turn to complementary therapies such as evening primrose oil and borage oil in the hope that they will avoid side effects of conventional treatments. Both evening primrose oil and borage oil contain high quantities of gamma linoleic acid, which has been thought to play a role in reducing skin inflammation in eczema.

The researchers analyzed the benefits and side effects associated with evening primrose oil and borage oil in 27 studies involving a total of 1,596 people, both adults and children. Nineteen of the studies looked at evening primrose oil, while eight studies examined borage oil. In the studies, subjects used the treatments, or a placebo, for between three to 24 weeks.

"There is no evidence that taking either evening primrose or borage oil is of benefit to eczema sufferers," said lead researcher Joel Bamford. "Given the strength of the evidence in our review, we think further studies on the use of these complementary therapies to treat eczema would be hard to justify."

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Primrose oil no better than placebo for eczema

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By Kerry Grens

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Evening primrose oil doesn't reduce the symptoms of the itchy skin problem eczema, according to a new review of studies.

Herbal supplement makers market primrose oil as helpful in treating eczema, but "I don't think you'll get a specific benefit" from the pills, said Dr. Joel Bamford, the lead author of the review.

Eczema is a common skin disorder, especially among children, marked by itchy, red skin.

Commonly, patients are prescribed steroid medications to treat the problem.

Primrose oil initially showed some promise in studies several decades ago, said Bamford, who is an associate instructor at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth.

But when he tried to replicate the findings, he found that primrose oil didn't seem to work.

Since then, organizations such as the National Institutes of Health and the American Academy of Dermatology have largely brushed aside primrose oil as a treatment for eczema.

But makers of the supplement continue to market the oil as beneficial for eczema. Evening primrose oil sells for about $14 for 100, 500-milligram pills.

Dr. Xiu-Min Li, a pediatrics professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and the director of the Center for Chinese Herbal Therapy for Allergy and Asthma there, said families are often looking for alternatives to steroids.

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