I used it for two weeks, once in the morning, once at night. I think Dermaced would have worked completely on that. Normally my exzemia is a small patchy area rash on one finger, which is only scally and itchy. So I'm not sure if this is the reason that I am not getting the best results from Dermaced. I've had it since I was a child and am now 60yrs. I now have the worst exzema outbreak that I've ever had. I have mixed feeling at present as to whether this product works for me. I trust those of you seeking similar relief find this review helpful and wish you best of luck with your endeavors. While it is not a cure, it is the best product we have found to manage eczema. When it returns, he increases usage of the Dermaced. Now, in the fall of 2020, the eczema persists but he goes for months with no symptoms. A plus is that the applied product is not very oily like most hand creams and dries quickly. Instead, he found that stopping the steroids and applying Dermaced Deep Therapy Cream two to four times a day reduced the swelling and itching, the skin thickened and the nails returned to near normal. The next step was going to be drugs to block the autoimmune system, commonly used to treat cancer, probably not good during a pandemic. Continued use of the steroids caused thinning of the skin and malformed finger nails. Initial solutions involved steroidal shots and/or creams to reduce the swelling along with application of moisturizers to heal the skin. At its worst, the fingers are swelled and the skin severely cracked and peeling. My husband suffers from chronic eczema of the hands.
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