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Michael

Ever since I have been positive I have suffered with dry skin. My hiv doctor was typically unhelpful, perhaps a characteristic of English doctors ('well, you arent dying so what are you complaining about?') so I have been experimenting with various things over the past few years. By far the best thing I have found is Dove Pro-Age bodywash in combo with omega 3,6,9 pills every day. My dry skin problems were considerably better in one month.

February 2, 2008 London, UK

charles

cut your fingernails short this will help you not scratch to deeply oatmael baths yes take reg oats not quick put in a sock tie it up and put in tub much cheaper than buying the package stuff buy some aloe vera juice (DISTILED)to cut down on the chance of infection put it in a spay bottle like you would use to sray plants with and spay it on your skin it is very refreshing buy some of the oatmeal moisturizing cream it is soothing yet not sticky

February 1, 2008 harriesburgms

craig wood

I am a 26 year patient been on everything, try omega 3 fish oil 2 per day it will help your skin,also L-Lysine 500mg. 2 per day great for skin repair.

January 29, 2008 roanoke

Jason

use caution when using a humidifier. My Dr. warns against it due to increase in bacteria in moist warm rooms.

January 27, 2008 Baltimore

Stefan Jacobs

A more natural approach that avoids toxic petrochemicals would be to ensure that you have enough EFA's in your diet (flax seed oil, fish oil etc..) and also to use either coconut oil or olive oil after baths or showers to help lock moisture in. Coconut oil is odorless and nonstaining, while EVOO is probably a bit more moisturizing in general. Adding pure jojoba oil (pricey, but a little goes a LONG way) will tame even the most dreadful dry skin.

January 24, 2008 El Paso

Paul Overstreet

sometimes Oatmeal Baths calms Itteness too especially when you are Summer Blistered or winter chaped skin

January 22, 2008 Gulfport, MS

eddie ramos

Wow, this is exiciting news. I thought my dry skin was due to the cold weather (i live in new york city) and not associated with my HIV status. I will now moisturize every time i come out of the shower since this seems like a logical solution to my dry skin. Thanks for the info.

January 22, 2008 new york

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