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Really Itchy Skin

My 21 month old son has really itchy legs. Soon as I take his pants off to change his diaper he scratches them. I have tried Cetaphil, Aveeno Daily Moisturizer, GoatsMilk lotion (and prob. others) I only bathe him every 3 days. I use Baby Aveeno Moisturizing bath for his skin and hair. Has anyone found lotions that work for dry skin? (I do not feel this is an allergy b/c this has occured since the weather got cool)

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WOW - thanks to everyone's suggestions. I will start trying them!! THANKS!

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I have some lotion that will help the dry skin even if it is associated with eczema. I assume you live in Williamsport. I could send you some, or drop it off, or whatever. My little ones have very sensitive skin. Also, I have a body wash for kids that really would help.

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Add 1/2 box of baking soda to their bath water. Towel off and then use plain Nivea lotion. Together they work wonders.

I see you tied Aveeno but did you try the Oatmeal bath? Also eucerin is excellent. I suffer from Ezema so I know how he feels. These are both 2 products that I have tried personally. The oatmeal bath is very soothing.

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I have some lotion that will help the dry skin even if it is associated with eczema. I assume you live in Williamsport. I could send you some, or drop it off, or whatever. My little ones have very sensitive skin. Also, I have a body wash for kids that really would help.

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Have you had him checked for ezcema? My son has ezcema and it comes about when the weather is cool. Your pediatrician can give you some lotion that will help.

Honestly.. i would try bathing that area more frequently.. imagine walking around with dirty underware for three days straight.. witout using toilet paper but still going to the bathroom.. urine can be slightly acidic.. and poo can be an iratant.. if his skin is sensitve just use warm water in a basin and a washcloth.. just to make sure that area is clean..
it didnt say what kind of diapers you are using.. but any type keeps our waste products in close proximity to the skin.. and that is something that can definitly cause iching.. also it didnt say wether or not you give him a little "naked time" just like when we put a band aid on our skin.. the diapers keep fresh air out.. this too can create a situation where iching is prevalant..
good luck and god bless

The lotion that seems to work for just about everything on my son with very sensitive skin is Aquaphor. We discovered it for diaper rash that would come on suddenly and severely. He gets patches of dry skin between his toes and he has a few spots around his mouth that seem to be really bad in this colder weather and it works on everything. I put it on his face before he goes for naps/bedtime so it stays on as long as possible. If irritating foods get on it or if he drools/has running nose, it gets worst so I just keep putting on lotion to heal and prevent it from getting worse.

Another person mentioned laundry detergent/softener/dryer sheets...my advice would be to think gentle and minimal. My son isn't the only one in our family with sensitive skin so we are cafeful with detergents too. I only use All Free and Clear - dye and perfume free. We do not use fabric softener or dryer sheets. Except for those really fuzzy items that are staticy no matter what you do, I don't have a problem with it. It drives me crazy to be in small spaces with people that use strong perfume or strong detergents. I love NOT smelling my clothes when they are clean!

My son gets little spots of excema, especially when the air gets cold. Can't say he ever had itching all over his legs, but I know his spots get itchy. If you have a Dr check him next time you're there, suggest that...if it is that Elidel works WONDERS!!

My hubby gets very dry skin from working outside and he likes Nivea lotion.

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Hi, sorry if I am suggesting something someone has already suggested. I use Curel lotion(cream)....I have used this on my daughter since she came home from the hospital. I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!

when i had PUPPS (a rare and extremely itchy skin condition during pregnancy) i was prescribed an anti-itch menthol lotion called SARNA, it is OTC and was a god send!

coconut oil is fabulous for dry itchy skin!!!

What laundry detergent do you use??? Also, what dryer sheets??
My 3yo is still suffering from itchy skin. I use only Gentle Naturals Eczema Baby wash and I use the lotion ,too. I only wash his clothes if Dreft Baby detergent.
I grease him up like a pig every night before putting on his pj's.
If I deviate from one item above the itches come back. He will scratch until it bleeds some times. Both sides of the family suffers from dry skin so I knew it was coming.
This really works.
Good Luck!

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