If you are a dermatologist, you might not want to read what I’m going to say. Hubby went to the dermatologist for an all over rash that he’s had for nearly 6 months. His primary prescribed him an antidepressant, Benadryl, Claritin, and Zantac for this rash. Those helped but he’s still got it and wants to get off the allergy meds. So he finally went to the dermatologist, who prescribed him a super harsh antibacterial antimicrobial body wash. No certain diagnosis. I frequently get dyshydrosis which is not what the name makes it seem it is. It got so bad that I couldn’t work with paper because the skin on my hands was so inflamed paper felt like sandpaper. Anyway after a year of painful extreme itching and getting no answers from doctors, I coughed up money to see a naturopath. She put me on fish oil and probiotics and told me to put straight Shea butter on my hands and then cotton gloves. She warned me it would take 6 months to clear completely and that my gut was signaling I needed more good bacteria and to lay off sugar. So now every time I get a tiny itch, that’s what I do and it clears right up. So what’s bugging me is that this dermatologist just told my husband to firebomb all the bacteria (good and bad) on his skin. Not to mention the oils etc. If he doesn’t try it, he can’t go back to this doctor. If he does do it, I’m afraid he’s going to create a mess of his skin. This is also one reason we started making soap and butters. What hubby really wanted was allergy testing. Sigh. I guess we need to fork out the money to see my naturopath while we also send our monthly health insurance premium off. I just wish dermatologists learned some dietary info in med school. I’m not against conventional medicine, it’s great for acute issues but it leaves much to be desired on chronic issues.