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Extreme Severe Eczema

My poor baby boy he is 17 months old, and i don't know why but all of a sudden he is having an extreme flare up of his eczema. He looks like a big red dry flaky lobster. He is crying and screaming. One day he had two little spots on his arms and two on his legs, I put his meds. He was fine then about 3 hours later, it flared up everywhere!!! I used an entire tube of his protopic, is there anything else, also what is the best moisterizing lotion/creams you use on your babies for daily use?? Thanks moms and happy holidays!!

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Thanks everyone, i still want to know what works best for everyone but after that night, i gave hims oral meds and his protopic, he woke up still itchy so i bought this oatmeal body wash and cream, from the dollar store. I took him a bath and then afterwards i used the whole tube of cream on him. Then put his pjs on and later, his skin was much much better. i don't what it was, because everything has been the same. (food, detergents, drink. etc.) so we will see what happens next!! THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH!! :-)

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I know you wrote this months ago, but in case you are still looking for help with eczema, try Dermarest Medicted Lotion at CVS. It worked wonders for my daughter.

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Hi C.! I know that when I was younger, tomatos would especially worsen my eczema- ANY kind of acidic type of veggies as well. Bath and Body Works body creams work great for me (I am highly sensitive to scented lotions, but for some odd reason I can use all Bath and Body Works products). When my eczema is at its worse though, I use Eucerin. Hope this helps;-)

My youngest has bad ezcema too. Everyone kept recommending the Arbonne baby care stuff adn honestly, it didn't do anything at all for us. I ended up lathering him in Aquaphor every night. That helped a bunch but it was a pain in the but because it has the same consistency as vaseline. Someone on here suggested Cerave lotion. And, it ROCKS!!!! That has been awesome. I even buy it for myself. You can buy it at CVS in the face care section. It's teh Cerave lotion/cream in the tub. You can also buy it online from Drugstore.com. It has helped us keep the ezcema under control. Ocassionally, we'll have to use a special steriod cream that my ped prescribed but very rarely. I also only use dye and fragrance free detergent. Hop that helps.

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I know you wrote this months ago, but in case you are still looking for help with eczema, try Dermarest Medicted Lotion at CVS. It worked wonders for my daughter.

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It could be from detergents. But if that doesn't help then I would try Arbonne Baby Care. I really believe in those products. It's all I use on my kids, and I know people have used that and it worked better than prescriptions for eczema.

Dear C.:

Poor kid! Ours have had eczama too, but not that bad. My advice is to go to the doctor - ASAP, given that the holidays are coming up. Our doctor gave us a steroid that we were to use sparingly. I'm not sure what is in Protipic, but using a whole tube might be dangerous.

Best of luck to you and yours,

D. Dunaway

Allergies? It could be a food allergy. My DR suggested my daughter (then exclusively breastfed) may be allergic to dairy or wheat or something else that I was eating. Now that she is nine months old I am letting her eat but I have to keep an eye on it because I'm concerned the excema might flair up like your poor babe.

Detergents, parfeum on mommy or caregiver, ext could cause a problem too.
S.

My dr. told us with eczema to only use CREAMS, not lotions. Lotions will dry out the skin and irritate it more. THe thick pasty creams like Eucerin, Lubriderm and Cetephil CREAM (again, not lotion) will help it. It's worked really good for keeping my daughter's at bay. My son's, when he was a baby, flared up really good before we got it diagnosed. They gave us a prescription steriod cream and that cleared it up in a couple of weeks.

I love the Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion. It has oatmeal in it and works very well. I use it on my kids skin too!

My daughter will be 3 in August and has suffered from eczema everyday of her life since around 3 month of age. I've tried everything. As moms, we would do anything and everything for our kids, and we do. By looking at my daughter, you would think there is something I could be doing. I'm sure people who see her think they could do better. It's so frustrating because this thing is a monster.
The only things that help a bit are cool baths, instant vaseline after the bath. Sleeping naked or only in cotton pj's. Distilled water bath. Triamcinolone cream works but can't be used constantly, which she needs. 30 inutes a day in the sun when the air is not hot. Like earlier in the day or later in the afternoon. Direct air from fan helps soothe and keep cool.
What do you use for allergy meds. Benadryl does not work for my daughter. She's up and itchy. I need to give her something to relax her at night. Currently her diaper area is red and itchy. She scratches all night, bleeds, and then it hurts when she used the restroom.
Sorry to ramble on. Feels good to talk to someone who may relate.

My little boy had the same problem. When he flaired so badly, his doctor gave him oropred (sp?) to get it under control. He would itch until he bled and cried and cried. To keep him and his baby sister moisturized, I have found the Aveeno Baby lotion for eczema works better than aquaphore or anything else I have tried, and I have tried everything. Hope this helps.

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