M.H. asks from Bronx, NY on October 01, 2007
Mom Seeking Some Advice for Baby Boy with Sever Ezcema
My 8 month old son suffers from Eczema, he really scratches his skin, he is always irrated. I took him to the peditriction, the dermatologist and I am just waiting to take him to the allergy doctor.I was given cream, but after a while it started to discolor his skin, so I no longer used it.I give him oatmeal baths, I use Aveeno soap, I even tried rubbing cooking oil on him. But I cannot stand to see my baby like that. I try to keep his skin moisturized but with in 10-30 minutes it is dry and flaky. When he is not scratching he is happy! Can anyone give me any advice or remedies.
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J. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
HI there. BOth my kids have pretty bad eczema as well. We only tub them every other day (unless they are filthy) and we use Cetaphil gentle cleanser. It's not soap - it doesn't sud up or have any fragrance and does not dry out their skin. Also, you can use Eucerin, that really thick vaseline like ointment which will at least relieve some of the irritation. Good luck!
S.C. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Hello Monque,
My last three kids suffer with ezcema. There skin usualy isn't so bad in the summer, however now that the weather is changing the scales are appearing. I find mixing Eucerine Cream (not lotion) and Aquifar to be a thick enough combination to prevent them from scratching and flaking. I also do not bath them in hot water, cause it seems to dry their skin out. As soon as you have given them a warm bath try rubbing the combination of both and see how it works. I was also told its best not to give them too much accidic beverages or foods like orange juice or grape fruit juice. Hope this helps!
M.K. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Hi M.. Have you tried Eucerin Lotion (original)? That lotion worked like a charm when my babies had Eczema. I hope this helps. M.
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C.R. answers from New York on November 05, 2007
Yes my babies too. My daughter is 10 -- this is the routine that has kept it in check since she was tiny.
EUCERIN. The thick annoying stuff. All over -- within 1 minute of bath -- really immediately so that it keeps moisture in skin. Doctor said fewer baths, but we do quick baths daily and reapply Eucerin -- that is what we found works best. And reapply again in AM.
Also, yes to all of the NO SOAP, NO DETERGENTS. Also, don'd dress in too many clothes b/c that can make them sweat and salty sweat makes it much worse.
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G.M. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
My daughter gets it real bad behind her knees & on her elbows (front & back). Especially in the winter when the air is so dry. We seem to be getting it more under control by putting lotion on her as soon as she gets out of the bath and every night before bed. I found a "Baby Eczema Cream" put out by Gentle Naturals - the same company that makes kiddie/training toothpaste with no floride. I found it at my local A&P & at CVS. On occasion I have used a cream with hydrocortizone in it. I know the cortizone isn't good for her, but it helps! So I only use a small amount & not daily.
I also have severe dry flaky skin on my hands & washing all the time doesn't help, but I'm a mom I always need to wash my hands! I just recently started using Eucerin Original moisterizing creme in the tub & am finally starting to see some results! I've tried everything myself & have found that cremes are more effective than lotions & for really severe, dry flaky skin, ointments don't penetrate or get absorbed so they are useless (like Vaseline, Aquafor, Neosporin, etc).
I know it is frustrating for you, but hang in there, I'm told they grow out of it! My daughter is 3, I'm still waiting! Good luck!
T.S. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Both my 4 year old son and 18 month old daughter have eczema, and it is much worse in the winter. The discoloration you described is not from the cream you used, it's from the eczema itself (at least that's what our pediatrician told us). A couple of things that work for us - bathe them every other day, not every day. Put a heavy lotion on them right after the bath - in the summer, we can get away with a regular unscented lotion. In the winter, we use Bag Balm. When their outbreaks are really bad, we use a little hydrocortisone and a lotion you can order online called Stelatopia and apply it every morning and every night until the rash gets better. Then we go back to the post bath "lube job".
Good luck!
M.M. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Dear M..
Now my daughter doesnt have ezcema but I do. had it since i can remember. When i was young i broke out terribly on my face and body leaving horrible sores. I was than prescibed a cream called Dermatop and used it up until i was 13yrs age. I did pretty well with keeping it under control. I stood away from putting anything oily on my skin including using oitments. Bathing with aveeno soap and using aveeno lotion also added to the care of my skin. 100% cooton clothes and alternate baths will also help. Now that im older it doesnt affect me as bad. Im now using a cream called momentasone furoate by fougera (prescibed). I hated dealing with this myself so i can understand what you feel. i hope some of this was a help.
N.D. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Hi M.,
My son had really svere Eczema so much that doctors gave us some steroids to apply on a 7 months old baby. We used them but I used some of home remedies which helped him a lot and still do in winters when he gets it. I used them on my second son also when he started getting it at the age of 4 months and surprizingly I didnt even need to contact the doctor and he recovered from Eczema and now that he is one and a half their is no mark of eczema on his body. Here are the tips:
1. If you live in a very cold place it happens due to heat inside the houses. try to wear thick clothes and reduce heat as much as possible and try to swith it off completely during night time.
2. Dont put him in water for more than a minute (more you put him in water more dry the skin will become) and if you are in a cold place give him bath only on alternate days.
( It works)
3. Stop using any soaps on him ( Strictly no soaps)
4. Before bathing him give him massage with baby oil on whole body. The put him in tub or sink. Take warm full fat milk and massage on his body for couple minutes. Rinse him with warm water(try not to use too warm and if in a hot place use cold water. Hot water makes it worst)
5. Use Cataphil moisturizer after bath. Really good.
5. Use only 100% cotton cloths.
6. Use only Dreft detergent to wash his clothes.
Believe me these are the things that really worked for me and my second son recovered from Eczema at the beginning stage only. The oil and milk bath is most important. I wish I knew them when my older son started having Eczema. Feel free to send me a message if you have any questions. I am sure these tips will help you as they helped me with both my sons.
M.K. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Hi M.. Have you tried Eucerin Lotion (original)? That lotion worked like a charm when my babies had Eczema. I hope this helps. M.
C.A. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Hi M.,
My heart goes out to you and your son. I have eczema and so does my 2 year old. I am seeing a homeopathic doctor and he recommended that I and my daughter cut out any dairy and gluten products. I read that dairy is a huge trigger for eczema and I do remember that when my daughter went to cow's milk at age 11 months, the eczema began to develop. Try to change his diet from anything that contains wheat or gluten to brown rice pasta. As far as the dairy is concerned, try to have him not consume any dairy and I wouldn't recommend any soy products as a substitute since it has estrogen in it. I gave my daughter rice milk as a sub for cow's milk.
I wish you well and let me know how it goes. (as far as the skin discoloration or hyper pigmentation, it is common and his skin will go back to normal once the eczema is under control. Mine did and so did my daughters.)
A.M. answers from New York on October 02, 2007
Hi,
my son had eczema when he was little (he's 16 months now) he was really bothered by it so we found a baby eczema cream by johnson and johnson that really seemed to help him. its really thick and i would rub it all over him after his bath (even before drying him off) another thing i've heard helps, although i didn't try it, is to use vaseline.
hope your baby gets better soon
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