S.G. asks from Thomson, GA on January 20, 2010
Eczema Suggestions for 6 Month Old
Hey ladies. I really need ya'll expert advice. My 6 1/2 month old son has eczema and we saw the first signs when he was 2 months. We have tried the different oinments, creams, lotions,oil...etc. I just need some help on how to help with the itching. Right now his face is clear, but his body is covered from his neck down and he is wiggling so much b/c his bottom itches. Please any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
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First I would like to thank everyone for their advice. I have started easing him off of the steroids (didn't really use them as much as the dr. had recommended but now that I know how bad they are for him really trying to get him off) and making sure I keep his skin moisturized and working on changing the products we use everyday that have those harmful chemicals in them. Even though I have been doing this just for a few days I can already see improvement and I continue to keep my faith in the Lord, thank you God for all you do!
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K.P. answers from Atlanta on January 20, 2010
S.,
If you son is on baby cereals or other starches, I would elimate them. Many people can't tolerate them well, and for some it shows up in the form of eczema. Cereals and milk can also cause constipation, which can affect eczema as well. Topically, using organic, virgin coconut oil is very helpful. And internally, organic, cold-milled flaxseed (by Northern Edge) is very effective in reversing eczema. I am a Reg. Nutritional Consultant and mother of 4, and have helped people to get good results, esp. in babies, with eczema, by implementing these suggestions.
Kim
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L.N. answers from Atlanta on January 21, 2010
Like Jennifer M, I've seen great results with people using the Melaleuca's Renew Lotion and bathing with the bathing bar. It's very gentle to the skin so safe for baby.
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R.G. answers from Dallas on January 20, 2010
My daughter (now 2) had it as a baby and it drove us both NUTS! I got a book called Super Immunity for Kids and learned alot about essential fatty acids and all the things (eczema being one of them) that are a result of a lack of these efa's in our diets. Sooo...I took the advice of the doctor who wrote the book and started giving my baby flaxseed oil in her bottle twice a day and rubbing evening primrose oil on her once a day and (viola!) it disappeared and has never come back. I still give her flax and rub her down with the primrose oil, partially because I want to make sure it stays gone but also because these things are so good for so many things, immunity for one. She has never had an ear ache, EVER, never been sick other than a tiny cough that may last a day or two and a slightly runny nose once. That's it. Get the book and run to GNC, it will greatly benefit your child and you!
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K.P. answers from Atlanta on January 20, 2010
S.,
If you son is on baby cereals or other starches, I would elimate them. Many people can't tolerate them well, and for some it shows up in the form of eczema. Cereals and milk can also cause constipation, which can affect eczema as well. Topically, using organic, virgin coconut oil is very helpful. And internally, organic, cold-milled flaxseed (by Northern Edge) is very effective in reversing eczema. I am a Reg. Nutritional Consultant and mother of 4, and have helped people to get good results, esp. in babies, with eczema, by implementing these suggestions.
Kim
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M.H. answers from Atlanta on January 21, 2010
Hi S.,
Eczema is systemic. that means that whatever is going into his system is causing it. Also there may be some things in your home that are exacerbating it as well. Most "baby" laundry detergents are toxic and will create as much problems as regular detergents if there is any issue. Greasy creams and lotions will clogs pores and exacerbate things.
Is he formula fed? Breastfed? Has he started table food yet? Everything going into his system can affect it. If he is getting good nutrition he may not be absorbing it properly. I cured my Dad's excema at the age of 85. He had it ALL his life and did exactly what the dermatologist always told him to do and slathered creams and ointments every day twice a day. Once his diet was under control and we detoxed his home, including the laundry detergent, he got better. We do use a specific lotion just to amplify the good affects.
My 91 year old Dad is in a 250 bed nursing home and doctors and patients now come to his room to look at his skin. It's like a newborn's skin. I'll be glad to go further in detail with you if you'd like. It was not an expensive process. You just need to understand the first piece of the puzzle so you can get moving with the rest.
God bless,
M.
PS Dodge the hydrocortisone as it breaks down bone mass, even in small topical quantities. You don't want to make matters worse for him later.
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B. answers from Augusta on January 20, 2010
since its neck down I'd suggest changing your laundry detergant to one w/o dyes or fragrances.
T.H. answers from Kansas City on January 20, 2010
Hey there,
There are nearly 30 million people who suffer from Eczema and is one of the most common skin issues that cause people to visit the doctor. The most common causes of Eczema are related to allergens and irritants. My daughter and I both have severe dry skin and experience Eczema more frequently during the winter months. I joined and international wellness wholesale store and started buying there products which we absolutely LOVE!! They have an entire dry skin line that is clinically proven to beat Eucerin hands down! Eucerin is what our dermatologist recommend for us along with unscented soaps. Neither of them cleared our Eczema and neither stopped the itch. My daughter actually had a prescription greasy lotion (looked like vaseline and felt like it too), but it didn't help with the itch. When I found this store, I was a little skeptical, but once I tried the products, we immediately saw results! Eczema can also be triggered from your laundry detergent and bath products. If you are interested in learning more about the products this store has, please visit my website www.MomsLivingWithPurpose.com. I would be more then happy to give you more information on this store along with the great products they offer. It’s a green store, so they have made a commitment not to use any harsh chemicals in any of their products which often times cause allergens and irritants to our skin. Hope this helps!
J.K. answers from Atlanta on January 22, 2010
So many great answers! My daughter had bad skin allergies that looked like eczema, and her father has them as well. It does seem that if his face is clear it might just be an allergy from products on body.
We use Arm & Hammer "Free" liquid detergent -- no dye, perfume or sodium sulfate in it -- and Dreft spray for stains. No sodium sulfate in anything - soaps, shampoos, etc. Chemicals stay in the clothing and irritate the skin, and pthalates from fragrance are actually poisonous and absorbed through skin contact. Also, do not put any clothing or sheets or towels against baby before washing -- many manufacturers surface treat, even with formaldehyde!
My daughter was VERY allergic to ANY store-bought wipes, and I could not use for almost 2 years. I bought VIVA paper towels, cut in half, folded in half (or keep on the roll) and wet and place into wipe warmer (or plastic container if in roll). They worked just as good and are strong yet very very soft.
Good luck and I'm sure it will clear up if you start small and work up:)
L.C. answers from Athens on January 21, 2010
Hello,
My son, who is now 19m old started having Eczema problems around the 2m mark as well. His scalp, face, truck, legs and arms where covered. Our pediatric dr. Sent him to a dermatologist. He was given prescription cream but they also had me start using Cerave (you can find it at wal-greens it used to be in the pharmacy area and most of the time they would have to order it, but I think it is over the counter now). It is comes in lotion and body wash. The body wash doesn't contain and "soap". It will not suds up, but it really helped him. I also used the lotion. I put it on after his Rx cream to create a barrier, its what the nurse at the dermatologist's office suggested. Now that he is older I am able to use Aveeno sensitive body wash and when I see that his skin looks rough and dry I put the Rx cream on him. It took about 6m to get in completely under control but now that it is, he is a much happier baby! I understand what you are going through.=)
S. answers from Spartanburg on January 20, 2010
Hi S., i used Elidel on my boy and it helped clear out the rash. Good luck!
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