L.J. asks from Irving, TX on June 20, 2008
Excema & Swimming
Hi Mamas
My almost 7 month old has severe excema and I was meaning all along to ask my dermatologist if it's ok to put him in the pool this summer. (of course after a 3 month wait, I forgot) We really want to him to become used to the water(he loves bath time) but I heard that it could dry out his skin even more! That's the last thing I want as we are just now getting it under control and learning which products we can and can't use on his skin.
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C.H. answers from Dallas on June 22, 2008
Hi L., I was wondering what dermatolgist you are using I have been searching for one. I have a 10 month old and he is suffering with excema and I keep taking him to his regular doctor and it seems not to be clearing up. Do you have any suggestions?
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J.A. answers from Amarillo on June 23, 2008
He can most definitely swim just make sure you rise him with clean water and apply lots of lotion as soon as he's finished!
C.H. answers from Dallas on June 22, 2008
Hi L., I was wondering what dermatolgist you are using I have been searching for one. I have a 10 month old and he is suffering with excema and I keep taking him to his regular doctor and it seems not to be clearing up. Do you have any suggestions?
S.G. answers from Dallas on June 20, 2008
My son and several friends and their kids all have found that the pool water actually helped the excema! Hope it does the same for your son. I know how helpless you can feel not knowing what to do for them!
H.M. answers from Dallas on June 21, 2008
The pool always helps my eczema. I also use Melaleuca's Renew bath oil and lotion! Even in the winter it works. It is amazing stuff. It also helps that I use natural cleaners, soaps and I am on some awesome vitamins. Send me an email and I would love to visit with you about this. Melaleuca is having a special until June 30. I look forward to speaking with you.
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H.C. answers from Dallas on June 22, 2008
I am a mommy who has eczema. I am not sure what the doctor would say but i know for me that after i get out of the pool my skin is dry but i take a shower and wash off the chlorine. I know that some sun is good for eczema. I know for me my skin does better when i get some sun. I know without a doubt that salt water does miracles for eczema soooo if you plan on going to the beach go for a stroll with him in the salt water. Have a great day.
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H.B. answers from Dallas on June 21, 2008
I have excema and the pool water always helps it dry up. After a couple of days in the pool and sun, it disappears and doesn't come back till November.
M.T. answers from Dallas on June 22, 2008
Aveeno Baby Soothing Bath Treatment (comes in box of 5 packets) bath soak right after being in the pool has worked just fine for us. Wal-mart brand works just as well but does not disolve in water as easily as aveeno.
B.C. answers from Dallas on June 21, 2008
I would recommend Arbonne Baby Care products for his ezcema. After swimming I would recommend Arbonne detox wash, it is gentle enough for your baby and will remove the harsh chemicals pool water can leave on your skin. www.betsycampbell.myarbonne.com
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