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Tuesday, 10 October 2006
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After The Condition Has Cleared

Successful treatment should not be terminated suddenly. The preparation which was used to clear or control the condition should be used (less frequently) for some weeks after the surface of the skin has cleared. The underlying tissue takes a very much longer time to heal, and this scaling down of the treatment is essential to ensure that both layers of the skin are healed.

At the slightest sign of a recurrence, resume the treatment which was successful in controlling the condition. The continued use of Natraderm Moisturising Lotion and Cleansing Bar will keep the skin soft and supple and help prevent the recurrence of dermatitis, especially if the skin is dry.

Conclusion

Despite some popular beliefs to the contrary, dermatitis and eczema can be cleared. It is not possible in a few pages to cover in detail all the different types of dermatitis and eczema and the recommended treatments for specific manifestations such as: atopic, seborrhoeic, asteatotic, xerotic, nummular, pompholyx, hyperkeratotic, fingertip, allergic contact and irritant contact. We are confident, however, that by carefully following the recommendations on this page, satisfactory results can usually be achieved. Any condition not responding to treatment should be referred to a medical practitioner. If sensitivity is shown to any product ingredient, discontinue use. 



Last Updated ( Saturday, 02 December 2006 )