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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.hello teag1rl, this sounds a bit like eczma (not sure on spelling!) my little boy has it and i put hydrocortizone 1% cream on the worst affected areas (not sure if you can get that from the chemist, might be from docs only) and diprobase cream twice a day on the other affected areas.(i know you can get that from chemists for around �10 for a massive tub) E45 also do a stonger version for dry skin aswell im sure i've seen that in the chemist.
If its speading though i'd go to the doctors just to get it checked out, it wont harm to get an experts opinion. When i was younger i had tiny little bumps on my upper arms which felt rough (a bit like hard goosepimples!) they didn't itch or anything, my mum used to put cocoa butter on them, (i remember i'd try to scrub my arms with nailbrushes to get rid of them), it didn't make them go away but it made them softer to touch, by the time i reached 20 they'd all gone, natures weird!
Hi there - there is a brilliant cream available from chemists now called EURAX - I have used it on my children and on myself and it is better than anything else on the market currently. Be careful with hydrocortisone, it left my son with scarring for a long time, and you should never use it on your face anyway.
Bright blessings - Amara xx
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