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Hi I have some dry patches around my finger and some palm area, consulting over to which with one of my know doctor friend, sent a picture to her, and she responded that it's a sign of eczema. She recommended me fucibet steroidical cream to apply for 2 times for 10 days. I see some improvements after that, but since it was not cured completely and I was paining, I did some research and went to see a ayurved doctor. It's been 3 days I am following her, but it seems to me it is getting bad. Can you please confirm whether it "eczema or psoriasis" is it curable? What level of intensity of disease? What to be followed? Any dietary restrictions? I also found out 2 days back I was using expired sun cream lotion from last 1 month (not very regular), which was expired in the month end of jan 19.
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Yes it can be treated. Moisturise yourself properly which is very important. Eucrisa apply this twice a day as this will help your problem. Also there are other ways which we can cure this with. Which includes laser treatments, mesotherpay, prp (platelet rich plasma) so they are all treatments which we can take up further once you do not see any results.
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