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Eczema treatment. ^bYoung girl having cream applied to her body by her mother. She has bandages covering the cream, which is applied to treat ^Icontact dermatitis^i, a form of eczema. The eczema may have no known cause, but can be a reaction to the toxic effect of a substance or due to an allergic reaction. ^IDiprobase^i cream (bottom right corner) is being used as a base to carry other medications (tubes at lower centre). It soothes and moistens the dried skin in the area of the rash. The other medications could include anti-inflammatory or corticosteriod drugs, which relive the symptoms of eczema. 8BIM 9http://www.sciencephoto.com/search?searchstring=M725/0312 http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/
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Eczema treatment. ^bYoung girl having cream applied to her body by her mother. She has bandages covering the cream, which is applied to treat ^Icontact dermatitis^i, a form of eczema. The eczema may have no known cause, but can be a reaction to the toxic effect of a substance or due to an allergic reaction. ^IDiprobase^i cream (bottom right corner) is being used as a base to carry other medications (tubes at lower centre). It soothes and moistens the dried skin in the area of the rash. The other medications could include anti-inflammatory or corticosteriod drugs, which relive the symptoms of eczema.
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