D.P. asks from Scottsdale, AZ on February 08, 2010
Baby Eczema - Scottsdale,AZ
I am looking for natural ways to treat my babies eczema...he has it on his face and behind knees. He gets frustrated and I can tell he is in pain. He tries to itch his face on my shirt and I try to stop him but I know he is in pain.
From your experiences what do you think causes this.....we went to allergist. He has no food allergies at the time.
I am nursing...can it be something I am eating?
We wash his clothes in dreft etc.
We are a high allergy family so I am aware of certain foods etc but would love to hear everyone opinion in hopes to get him some relief.
Thank you so so much!
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Thank you everyone for your comments....I will share more in hopes that we can all find relief for our babies.
I use arbonne and have been for the last 5 years....so of course when he came along that was my first choice. It is keeping the eczema at bay but on his face is the most concerning since I do not want him ingesting anything...that is why i need more natural options that would be safe for him to ingest.
I do not feel comfortable with anything petroleum based as I know what is in them and they are not healthy for kiddos or adults. Aquafor and vanicream both have petrolatum in them so I do not want to put that on his body or mouth due to what it is.
We wash most of our items and his in dreft and use all free and clear for everything else.. will start doing all of it in dreft or seventh generation.
I have cut our the top 8 allergens in my diet while I nurse...wondering if it is something else I am consuming.
We are a chemical free household so we do not use any chemical cleaning product for our home or laundry... this is why I am stumped.
I was hoping someone else maybe was able to get to the core of the reason, I am not one that like to cover up symptoms:) I want to give him relief while we figure out what the main reason is....
If you know anyone that has found something safe to put around the mouth area that is safe to ingest I would greatly appreciate it.
I am so sad that so many kiddos suffer from eczema. I am glad I have arbonne , it helped with my daughter- it is just the face area that is concerning to me:)
Thank you everyone for your insight!
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B.R. answers from Phoenix on February 11, 2010
My son's eczema improved dramatically when I eliminated dairy and egg from diet, he is allergic to both.
A.V. answers from Phoenix on February 09, 2010
Hi D.. My 4 year old also started having eczema from the age of 2 and we found out through allergy testing that she is allergic to dairy. The doctor said to cut back on dairy if it gets bad but do not completely take it out of her diet. If no food allergies, it could be environmental. When we cut back it goes away or gets better. I have been using Aveeno shampoo and lotion. I read in the August 2009 American Baby magazine that 70% of children who have eczema will at some point develop asthma. This is scary.
J.P. answers from Phoenix on February 09, 2010
My first thought would be milk, if you consume milk. I agree with Anne Marie on eliminating grains as well, if milk does not do it. If that does not do it for him, it could be other foods that are bothering him. Also, have you considered other allergies, besides foods? If you have any pets, it could be a reaction to them. Also, I know of another mom that had problems with her babies, and they did not clear up until they got all the carpeting out of their house. I hope some of this helps.
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L.M. answers from Phoenix on February 09, 2010
My daughter struggles with eczema, so I feel your pain, not as bad as our children do, but it's so hard seeing them like this! My daughter's has cleared up substantially, after I thought I had tried EVERYTHING. From allergist, to naturopath, to NAET (very helpful btw, private message me and I'll give you Lisa's contact info). I didn't want to do the cream from the Dr'.s so I was on a mission as it was getting worse, I almost gave in. We used Calendula salve from Desert Sage herbs. We use soap that is mostly coconut oil, we use pure shea butters and calendula balms for babies (Dancing Dingo). And saw a drastic improvement once we got a humidifier. We also had detox herbs from the naturopath to get the dairy and wheat (gluten) out of her system which we now know she is allergic to. Most of what I have heard holistically is that 9 times out of 10 it is from a wheat and/or dairy allergy. We also use seventh gen laundry det. and cleaning supplies. Anyway, I'm convinced that a combination of above has cleared her from it, and it is completely gone with some occasional scratching, remedied with calendula salve. Oh, and if you can tolerate the drying, the naturopath suggested calamine lotion, which I felt was counterproductive yet my daughter asked for it to relieve the itch. I think the naturopath will have a good suggestion for what is safe on his face, but if you go to desert sage herbs they will tell you if their salves will be okay on his face. Good luck, hang in there. We'll have to see how swimming season goes this year - that will be the true test if she's cleared.
R.B. answers from Dallas on February 08, 2010
My son had this and still does if I don't stay on top of it. We use and LOVE "Burt's Baby Bee" stuff. It's not quite a lotion or cream- it's quite thick. We found it at a health food store. It comes in a smaller glass jar- a bit bigger than a baby food jar. We tried everything and nothing worked until that.
I apply it everyday in the colder months and only as needed in the warmer months.
Good Luck. Hope it works.
R.
A.V. answers from Phoenix on February 09, 2010
Hi D.. My 4 year old also started having eczema from the age of 2 and we found out through allergy testing that she is allergic to dairy. The doctor said to cut back on dairy if it gets bad but do not completely take it out of her diet. If no food allergies, it could be environmental. When we cut back it goes away or gets better. I have been using Aveeno shampoo and lotion. I read in the August 2009 American Baby magazine that 70% of children who have eczema will at some point develop asthma. This is scary.
M.B. answers from Dallas on February 08, 2010
Aquaphor,it is the best
C.R. answers from Phoenix on February 09, 2010
To add my 2 cents, I also recommend stopping the use of Dreft. Us a laundry detergent that is dye- and fragrance-free. Also, you don't need to use a lot per load. A tablespoon of detergent is enough for a full load. A second rinse cycle would also help.
As for moisturizers, I tried EVERYTHING (Rx and OTC) for my son when he had eczema as a baby. The only thing that finally worked was Vanicream Cream (available at Walgreens). I apply it to his face and body after every bath. It cleared up his eczema, and I continue to use it for the whole family. (I dilute it with another body lotion for myself.) I have recommended to many of my friends and family who also had skin issues, and they all love it.
Hope that helps!
K.M. answers from Detroit on February 08, 2010
D.,
Arbonne ABC Baby products healed my granddaughter and grandson right up and it is GONE. I would be happy to send you a sample. Please respond in a private message and I will get that send right away. You will love it. The products are made with only natural herbs and botanicals. I used to suffer with it myself until I discovered Arbonne.
K.
A.T. answers from Santa Fe on February 09, 2010
Hi D.,
It's been proven that today's health issues, that we didn't have so much of 20 years ago are being linked to the chemicals and toxins in our every day products. There are a lot of people who say they use chemical free products but don't know that the labeling laws protect the manufacturers and not the consumers. These so called "green or natural" products might have a natural color or natural ingredients in them but are not safe for our health, home or environment. I know, I've done ALL the research and would be happy to send you some of it.
I set up accounts for a company that guarantees they will NEVER put any harmful chemicals or ingredients in ANY of their products. Their products have actually changed my famillies lives and have saved us lots of money. My son had sever eczema as well and now his skin is beautiful. He and I both have asthma but within a month of converting our homes we both were able to get off of all our meds. We are totally asthma symptom free. Let me know if you need more info. I'd be happy to help you with all your health issues and save money while doing it.
L.E. answers from Tucson on February 09, 2010
Our daughter, born in England, developed eczema after 1st round of vaccines. After several months, we found a great product online called Eczemate. All natural, bees wax, EFA's expensive but it stopped the itching in it's tracks as it is applied after being warmed by micro or hair dryer.
We moved to Tucson when she was 9m, and started seeing a homeopathic pediatrician. Our daughter does have food allergies, but her eczema was completely gone by age 6. She has a topical dairy/raw egg allergy so that if we have it on our hands, and touch her, she would come up with a patch of hives in the area. We learned that early on, like at 4 or 5 months.
If you can't find or afford the Eczemate, I bet a plain block of bees wax would work well too as it's super at healing and sealing in the moisture. Take about a teaspoonful, heat until almost liquid. Let cool until it's comfortable for you to touch it and apply to damp skin, after a bath is great.
Also try not to wash the skin with soap products. We still follow that rule. The only parts that get soap are the "Top and the Tail" areas. Everything else is rinsed with warm water unless soiled of course.
Another thing we used was a bath water filter ball that we'd found at whole foods market. Basically a carbon filter inside of a ball shape with the "top cut off", on a string. Hung from the tub faucet, city water went into the top and filtered water came out the bottom. Now that she's older and prefers showers, we use an inline filter that screws onto the pipe before the shower head is attached. I belive we get that at Home Depot.
I wish you all days of no scratching!!
~L.
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