My guess would be that the eczema is caused by a histamine reaction, try taking and anti histamine or using a topical cream and see what happens. Eczema tends to develop as a result of allergies pretty often. I don't know if that's actually what's going on but that was my first thought.
Thanks.
Yeah, I usually do take Allegra when I take Kratom but it doesn't really stop the eczema flare ups, maybe just helps a TINY bit.
I do have topical creams but once the itching starts it's SO bad I have to get to them FAST and use a LOT of will power which is even harder when on drugs.
I do agree it has to do with histamines but why would it cause my eczema to spread to new places it never had before in 20 years even when I am NOT on the drug??
And as far as allergies, I've had eczema for 20 years now so what could i possibly be allergic to that I have had either in my body or use or eaten or whatever non-stop for 20 years???
I have been to allergists and they say my allergies are to dust, pollen, dander and cats and dogs.
I have a hypo-allergenic cat but he does NOT cause the eczema, I'm 100% sure of it and my eczema happens when I am not around him, not even LIVING with him.
So I really dont' know what it could be.
My friend told me the other day that I need to take short, luke-warm showers as opposed to the really long really hot showers I like to take because the heat and long showers "push all the essential oils out of my skin" and dry me out.
I tried it the past two days and will continue to but still got one eczema spot in that period of time, and not even when on it, but the day after.
I don't know what it could be.