J.S. asks from Lynn Haven, FL on October 25, 2007
Eczema Solutions
My son gets outbreaks of eczema on his body alot. He has a steriod cream that we put on the worst spots but it can thin the skin if used too much. We also use gentle naturals, aquaphor, aveeno, and cortaid and they work well and clear it up with in a few days. My question is Does anyone know of anything else I can do?? He doesn't have severe eczema but it is bad enough that I am concerned. :)
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C.H. answers from Tampa on October 28, 2007
This may not be the solution you are looking for, but here goes: my friend's son has asthma/eczema quite badly and giving a double dose of benadryl before bedtime has significantly decreased it. A triple-board certified pediatrician recommended it and she is ecstatic that finally, something worked!
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C.W. answers from Tampa on October 30, 2007
My baby had that pretty bad when she was little. We used Head and shoulders shampoo. I used a small capful in the bath. Don't get it in the eyes though so try not to make the bath to deep. It's gone now and has not come back.
Good luck.
C.
T.B. answers from Jacksonville on October 30, 2007
Is it 2 yr, old or the baby with the eczema? If it is the baby and he is on formula he may have a dairy allergy. My friends daughter was breastfeed and when she started with solids she broke out with baby food with dairy in it. He may have a severe dairy allergy. Food alleries will cause eczema. We went to an allergy doctor for my dughter. She doesn't have eczema but he asked about it and said foods can cause it. It may be worth it to take him to an allergy doctor and get tested.
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C.H. answers from Tampa on October 28, 2007
This may not be the solution you are looking for, but here goes: my friend's son has asthma/eczema quite badly and giving a double dose of benadryl before bedtime has significantly decreased it. A triple-board certified pediatrician recommended it and she is ecstatic that finally, something worked!
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M.H. answers from Fort Walton Beach on October 30, 2007
Hi J.,
Creams and lotions are fine, natural ones only. Steroidal creams will do damage to the bones. One week on a steroid, taken internally or a topical cream, does as much damage to bones as a woman going through menopause. Scary! I'm not anywhere near menopause and have horrible bone loss from steroids that doctors gave me as a child.
Also the laundry detergent is imperative. I found a company that I represent that has helped a multitude of people with skin issues. Their laundry detergent is better than the "baby" brands and their lotion has even gotten rid of Rosacia on a friend of mine's face. All this and they are cheaper than Wal-Mart. Call me, ###-###-####, or email me and I'll give you some details. My father's ezcema of 40 some odd years is completely gone.
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T.P. answers from Tampa on October 26, 2007
i have used baking soda in the bath water
E.C. answers from Tampa on October 27, 2007
My baby has eczema too. My ped said to wash with Dove unscented soap and rinse her with Keri bath oil. Then lotion her skin while it's still wet. I found that Nivea Extra Enriched lotion is really good, it has vitamin E. Her ped also prescribed a hydrocort. cream, but I never use it.
S.G. answers from Tampa on October 25, 2007
We had our daughter tested for allergies and she has none, but still gets bad eczema. At first it was on her face really bad and we do have various strengths of prescriptions, but I try to totally avoid those products. The products with pretroleum in them like aquafor seemed to irritate Sara's skin more. In the summer she had none! Since about Oct 1st, about when we stopped swimming everyday for hours on end, her body rashes have come back bad. We try to keep her rubbed up with Cetaphil. It's so cute when she sits and rubs it on her legs and stuff and she's not even 2, but knows it helps with the itching.
Good Luck, it's tough trying to find the right thing for your child.
C.W. answers from Tampa on October 30, 2007
My baby had that pretty bad when she was little. We used Head and shoulders shampoo. I used a small capful in the bath. Don't get it in the eyes though so try not to make the bath to deep. It's gone now and has not come back.
Good luck.
C.
C.D. answers from Lakeland on October 28, 2007
hello there! i have psoriasis and was freaked out about my daughter getting eczema, the earlier diagnosis as u know i'm sure. she is now six and my method is baby oil IN the bath tub and keep her lotioned up! that may be easier for a girl then a boy. also plenty of water never hurts. i only get the out breaks on my elbows and a few around the rest of my body. I was unable to control eczema and i believe i have psoriasis understood enough to control it! i hope this helps! GOOD LUCK! :)
D.C. answers from Jacksonville on October 29, 2007
My son has eczema as well and for the last 11 years, we have used this cream named Cetaphil. IT IS IN A GREEN AND WHITE JAR. It helps alot but you must use daily especialLy after taking baths. I am sure this will help.
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