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I have eczema only on one side of my body?

I have suffered with eczema on and off since I was a baby, and in that time I have had it in verious places - hands, arms, wrists, legs, chest, ears, both sides of the body. For the last couple of years I have had it only on my right arm on the inside of the elbow crease, and on the back of my right knee, and nowhere on the left. In the past, although it has tended to move around, it has always been symmetrical ie both hands or both sides of the chest. Is there some meaning to its current one-sided-ness?

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  • 10 years ago
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    No i don't think so. It will be merely coincidence i have the same thing on my right ankle and right foot. Don't worry.

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  • 10 years ago

    Can't say for sure, but I'd guess it probably doesn't have any meaning.

    I'd be glad it's in fewer places if it were me.

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    You can also consider using soaps made with Dead Sea Salts.

    We use a dead sea salt soap called Moor Mud, from Pigeon Creek Handmade Soaps

    The lady that owns the business and makes the soap has a number of soaps to choose from.

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    Anything with Calendula, and Dead Sea salts seems to help relieve and reduce the itchiness and inflammation. But so far the Salcura is by far the best thing and we spray our son every day with it.

  • 4 years ago

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    7 years ago

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  • 5 years ago

    See yer dermatologist. eczema is ambidextrous.

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