B.C. asks from Carterville, MO on April 26, 2010
Question About Excema
My daughter has excema, although it doesn't make me happy we have a steroid based "emergancy cream" that we use sparingly when she has the worst break outs, we use it mainly on her face, her excema on her face will be on her forehead, in her eyebrows, sometimes on her jaw line. She also gets it in her arms and legs, but that isn't what bothers me the most, she gets it on her scalp, it is not dandruff, even the Ped says it is excema on her scalp...it bothers me a lot...I have tried all different types of shampoo. I Have no choice but to use a conditioner because she has long hair. We have plans to cut it a lot shorter this summer, but no matter how well I wash it, scrub her scalp, when I brush through it with a comb it is disturbing to me to see what will come off her scalp. I am always worried that people will see it and mistake it for lice...and it isn't! My father in law makes an all natural soap that we use for her it is an oatmeal honey soap and it seems to help a lot, I know we could use it on her hair, but I dislike the way it makes her hair feel when we use it...any suggestions? We are at our wits end, some of the shampoos we have tried have been very expensive and they haven't helped. : /
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D.G. answers from Boca Raton on April 27, 2010
Have you tried Epson Salt Baths.......my son gets breakouts on his elbows and we give him epson salt baths everynight and then when he gets out we put Cetaphil on the elbows........when it is inflamed bad I also have the Steroid cream but this last time I did not use it and used the new Cortizone 10 for Ezcema.......took a few extra days to clear up but it did clear up. Also try to see the allergist as it can be food related. My son gets his worse breakouts if I give him to many eggs......like everyday but if I rotate the eggs we are fine.
Hope that helps
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D.L. answers from Kansas City on April 27, 2010
Sounds like this may be more psoriasis than just plain excema. I have the scaling on my scalp as well at times and the only thing that works is shampooing with 2% ketoconazole (prescription nizoral) and then using the Luxiq (also Rx, but soooo worth it!) on my problems spots.
I agree with others, that this is probably an allergy and she should be screened for that by an allergist. Good luck!
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M.P. answers from Portland on April 26, 2010
I recommend that you consult with a dermatologist and/or an allergist.
I also want to suggest that you stop being concerned about what people think. What they think is their problem. Your concern is for the health and well being of your child. When you add concern for what other people think to her already knowledge that she is different you are increasing her insecurity. Even if you don't say it out loud to her she can sense your anxiety. Learn how to be secure in the sense that you and your children are OK, that you're doing the best that you can, and what other people think does not matter. The people who know and love you know it's eczema and do not react thinking it's lice or anything else contagious.
You may need to do some reading, exercises and/or talk with a counselor so that you can increase your own sense of worth and let go of the idea that what people think is more important than what you do.
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J.E. answers from Los Angeles on April 26, 2010
Try using castor oil by Premier Research Labs on her scalp at a time that is not shampoo time, as it is a gentle healer and gentle detoxifier. Then the same company offers a shampoo and conditioner that are safe for use and gentle, non-toxic and non-everything. They are available at healthcare practitioners only. My next suggestion is to help relieve your daughter's eczema by doing some nutrition therapy. She likely has an 'overloaded' kidney, (taking 1-3 capsules of kidney complex a couple weeks may remedy that) and then after the kidney is strong, you can use COQ and HM nano by the same company and get relief. For more permanent and precise healing, schedule a 1:1 consult and get her a custom healing program and she can be eczema free in 1-3 months - then you won't have to worry which shampoo or soap you use as she'll be the healthiest kid on the block.
Sincerely,
J. Eltman, MPH, RD
www.CreativeNutrition.com
Preventive &Therapeutic Holistic Healthcare
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D.L. answers from Kansas City on April 27, 2010
Sounds like this may be more psoriasis than just plain excema. I have the scaling on my scalp as well at times and the only thing that works is shampooing with 2% ketoconazole (prescription nizoral) and then using the Luxiq (also Rx, but soooo worth it!) on my problems spots.
I agree with others, that this is probably an allergy and she should be screened for that by an allergist. Good luck!
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A.C. answers from Houston on April 26, 2010
Use the soap in her hair and follow it with a nice conditioner :) I have had severe eczema my whole life, and the best thing that works for me is hydrocortizone cream. It's about $3 for the big tube of it. Spread thinly on the infected areas overnight, especially after a bath. The kind of eczema you are describing in your daughter is called seborrheic eczema. It is commonplace for seborrheic dermatitis to inflame the face at the creases of the cheeks and/or the nasal folds and the scalp. Overbathing can worsen the eczema, so try every other night so it won't dry out her skin. Ask her pediatrician for a referral to a pediatric dermatologist to help clear up her skin. My son inherited my eczema, and his doctor was able to prescribe a cream that cleared it up almost indefinitely!
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S.C. answers from Minneapolis on April 27, 2010
Have you tried not shampooing as frequently? I have eczema and only shampoo my hair every 2 to three days. I scrub my scalp with just water and a little conditioner on the off days (go the idea from a book called Curly Girl). It really seems to help as there's less irritation and I don't have stinky head (I've asked others to verify!).
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S.M. answers from Casper on April 26, 2010
http://www.google.com/search?q=eczema+shampoo&rls=com...
http://www.puraderm.com/eczema-treatment-shampoo.php
Anything that is completely natural is going to help immensely.
http://www.itching-remedies.com/ (I personally love this brand)
You need to do a lot of research and find out what things you can include in her diet to help turn this around, as well as what things you should leave out. I would seek the help of a nutritionist, as well as study up yourself. Here is one link to get you started:
http://eczema-natural-healing.com/eczema-diet.html
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S.H. answers from Honolulu on April 26, 2010
There is something called "Florasone" cream... which is an all natural "cortisone" type cream... but not steroidal. It is the natural equivalent to hydrocortisone cream.
Here is a link about it:
http://www.amazon.com/Boericke-Tafel-Florasone-Cream-crea...
I used this for my son recently for a rash he had... and it really helped.
I read about this cream from another MamaPedia poster, I think it was Peg M.
You can also find it at Whole Foods... but my store locally had run out of it, so I got mine online... Amazon has it or E-bay.
Just as an FYI: my Mom has eczema... and for her, it is Oatmeal/oatmeal foods, and citrus type foods that makes her have breakouts. So if she avoids these things, she never gets her eczema flare-ups.
All the best,
Susan
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T.T. answers from St. Louis on April 27, 2010
try applying the steroid cream and lightly covering it with vaseline. try it on her scalp also , just part her hair and apply lightly , avoid rest of hair and keep her hair pulled back in a ponytail. you can google vaseline use for eczema I saw some positive comments about it. My mother does this with my daughter who has eczema. She applies the steroid cream then puts on vasline at night to hole the moisture in her skin. by morning her spots are cleared up, but she doesnt have it really bad. Give it a try.
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