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Eczema AD

I was wondering if anyone had any advice on dealing with Eczema AD?
My son is 4 months now & we just went to the dermatologist. He told us waht products to use & creams. But the last couple of days I have noticed it is just not going down on his left arm around the elbow. I keep putting his cetaphil cream on there but doesn't seem to be helping.

What can I do next?

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I found a very strange solution, Apricot Scrub, when my son was just a few months old & everything the pediatrcian recomended made it worse. I used it on my sensitive skin instead of soap & when I tried it on his tender baby skin, the eczema cleared up in a matter of days. He is now 4 & I use apricot scrub for 90 % of his baths & have had no problems. I have found that when he spends a couple days with Grandma who uses sensitive skin Dove that his hot spots start to break out to this day. I did try the milder version of Apricot Scrub, but it didn't work like the original. My best friends son is 2 & she has also found it helps.

My 3 year old has eczema. After her bath I immediately apply the thick Eucerin cream while her skin is still wet and then let her air dry. That seems to really help.
I also just bought the Eucerin spray which she loves.

Try the arbonne product line. IT WORKS!!! Call Melissa ____@____.com have a line of baby products that work like a charm as it is important that what you put on it does not contain mineral oil. My son had problems with Ezcema until Arbonne. Now it is gone! Plus, Melissa has some great stuff for you as well....

Good Luck!

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My daughter had eczema when she was a baby as well. That's what started me on my journey into using all natural products. I began researching what was in the baby products I was using (Johnson & Johnson) on her and was horrified. We tried using something the doctor gave us as well and it just irritated her more. I found that the two main ingredients to stay away from are sodium lauryl sulfate (sudsing agent in cleaners) and any type of parabens (such as methylparaben) in lotions. It will cost more but it's worth it! I guarantee you will see a difference. Go to either Wild Oats or Whole Foods and get the all natural baby products. They have quite a few. I really like Aubrey Organics. They are one of the most gentlest. (www.aubrey-organics.com) But, there are lots of other good ones. Get a good shampoo/soap and a lotion. You'll be so happy you did!

M.

I haven't found anything that will make it completely go away but I use Gentle Naturals Eczema Baby Wash and Lotion. It helps.

Hi! Both of my children had Eczema. My 1st child had the worst case of it starting at 2 months. Her doctor wouldn't treat it much. He was happy with just getting it not to ooze but was still red and itchy. The second doctor gave her a prescription steroid cream and oral Claritin. It completely cleared up in one week. The Claritin kept it from itching and this made the biggest difference. It would return if I stopped the meds. Then after she was 2 y.o. it went away without any medications. My 2nd child had a much milder case but I knew how to treat it so I didn't let it get as bad either.

But my advice for you is to be persistent. There are several different creams avalable and maybe a different one would work better for your son.

K.

Hi M.,

My name is C. and I have actually have some great products to use for baby Eczema. I tried alot of different things on my daughter when she was little and Arbonne baby care was the only thing that really helped her skin. It also took care of her cradle cap. I have seen some really great results with the line. I am now a consultant with the company - If you would like a free sample to see if it helps, let me know.

are you still using baby soap? our son had problems with it,

but I have a friend that has a 25 year old and the only thing he can use is baby magic

and my sisters son that is 24 was getting dry skin from the laundry soap. she had to use a certain brand, some off brand. now that he is married he still has the problem but they have bought one of those washers that use very little soap. ( a front loader )

I have the problem on my feet, have tried all kinds of stuff from the doctors, they even sent me to a special dermatologist, and at time it heals up and other times no matter what I try it does not, I try to keep them covered and as soon as I take a shower put the medicine on.
My point being that the stuff your doctor gave you might be good and normally work but it might not work on your kiddo, and it could be something you wash with that is helping to make it worse

B.

anyway just my 2 cents =)
being a mom is the best job in the world. we tried for years now have two a 9 year old and a two year old

My son is 3 years old and has had Eczema all his life. The creams the doctors gave us help a little bit, but not much and they burn when we put it on him. However, my grandmother told me about this fruit they used to eat when she lived in Singapor called Mangosteen. It's been known for its healing properties. She said that a doctor has actually made a juice with it and is selling it she gave me the website. Its expensive but it has helped amazingly with my son. We use that along with oatmeal baths and every now and then when he has a bad flare up we'll use the cream the doc gave us. The juice is expensive, but if it keeps that from getting as bad I'm willing to pay. Connors feet would get so bad they'd crack and bleed. Oh, and when your son is old enough watch the grass. It causes Connor to break out big time. http://johnnie.gomangosteen.net/johnnie/index5.html

My son also has eczema, it's not a severe case, and seems worse during his seasonal allergy troubles. I have switched him from using baby soap to a wash made by Eucerin. It's call Baby Aquaphor and is a soap-free wash. It seems to be less irritating to his skin at bathtime. I would also suggest using Eucerin calming creme. It really helped my sons outbreaks...we also stopped giving him a bath every other day and went to bathing him every third day. The water which we thought was helping, was just drying him out more. If you have hard water, you may want to look into water softening treatments. We had a terrible time with our water and his skin when we lived in TX.

Hope this helps.

I am a HUGE fan of ARBONNE and have had people use it on their children w/ Eczema with great success.

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