K. asks from Erie, CO on March 21, 2007
Seeking Advice on Treating Excema for Toddler
My son has had excema since he was a baby and he is now 32 months and still has some very bad flare-ups which he'll scratch and make into open sores. Then when I use either of the Rx lotions the Doc prescribed, he'll scream and cry, it actually stings him and turns even brighter red. I was up until 11:00 with him last night, trying different ointments, powder, etc., and finally had to wash it all off with water because everything hurt. I have tried Claritin & Benadryl since they are antihistamines but he's not fond of taking meds so it is not very often that he will. Yes, I have tried Hydrocortisone cream, Eucerin, oatmeal bath, and SkinZinc. He usually "lets" me use Eucerin but it doesn't actually treat the Excema and neither does anything else except Rxs. Any remedies out there that I haven't heard of? Thanks for ANY suggestions!
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D.S. answers from Denver on March 12, 2008
My son had excema from about one week old. My Dr. said Hydrocortisone. I told him on my nexted visit it was not working and his answer was "You are not putting it on enough". We moved to Colorado when my son was 5yrs. I made an appointment the first week we moved here at National Jewish. This was the best thing I did. My son not only had excema but allergys, asthma. Excema is a allergy like hives on the skin. It can be the allergy to food and it is coming out on the skin.
My sons excema was bloody and scores. The Dr. said it was infected and prescibed a drug called Cephalexin (Keflex).
He was only had excema once after taking this and he is now 11yrs.
I do hope this helps.
D. S
L.S. answers from Fort Collins on April 26, 2007
My daughter is going to be three and has severe exzema on her scalp and rear end since she was 18 months. I use Aveeno baby shampoo, Aveeno body wash and aveeno lotion(non-scented) It works wonders. After the scabbing gets better, I also use T-gel shampoo. Just be careful not to get in the eyes. I also like to use the aquaphor.
J.M. answers from Fort Collins on March 23, 2007
I recommend California Baby's Cammomile and Lavender soap that can be used for body wash or shampoo... you can find it at Vitamin Cottage... or you can use the Aveeno Baby... the one that is specific for excema... the lotion works well from Aveeno as well.
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T.R. answers from Grand Junction on March 22, 2007
My daughter has excema too. The best thing to do is give your child a bath and then put Aquaphor (from eucerin) all over his body. By morning you will see a huge difference. Also have your kids wash their hand with baby shampoo of soap with extra moisterizures, It is less drying on the skin as well.
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J.M. answers from Fort Collins on March 23, 2007
I recommend California Baby's Cammomile and Lavender soap that can be used for body wash or shampoo... you can find it at Vitamin Cottage... or you can use the Aveeno Baby... the one that is specific for excema... the lotion works well from Aveeno as well.
L.J. answers from Denver on March 22, 2007
Hey K.,
My one daughter has eczema also. The only thing that worked for her was a prescription ointment called Protopic. It worked wonders and now when she has flare-ups I just use Hydrocortisone cream and she is good to go. At the time the med was experimental but it has passed all the regs and your Doc can give you a script for it. If you haven't tried it, perhaps you should. It sounds like he has a majot flare-up right now and I have a feeling that no matter what you put on him it will sting. I know that you didn't want another prescription to buy but this stuff is amazing. Best of luck and I hope he feels better very soon.
~ L.
T.T. answers from Salt Lake City on March 22, 2007
Me and my 2 kids have it really bad. The only thing I have foudn that makes the itch go away and does not hurt it Pacquin lotion. It is sold where ever lotions are sold. It is a steriod creme though and you only have to use a very little bit. It is safe for children because I was told to get this by my OB/GYN when I was pregnant. The best way to use it is put it on and cover the area so he can not scratch it. if you have to (I did this with my son) make him wear cotton gloves to bed they sell them in regular stores and they are very light to not make him sweat. Please let me know if you need anymore advice on this.
S.S. answers from Melbourne on March 21, 2007
I think the other responses will be of help to you as their children have bad cases of excema. For the little flare-ups that my 2 year old has I use Aveeno lotion made especially for excema and very dry skin. It seems to help but I am definitely not a pro at this.
D.S. answers from Denver on March 12, 2008
My son had excema from about one week old. My Dr. said Hydrocortisone. I told him on my nexted visit it was not working and his answer was "You are not putting it on enough". We moved to Colorado when my son was 5yrs. I made an appointment the first week we moved here at National Jewish. This was the best thing I did. My son not only had excema but allergys, asthma. Excema is a allergy like hives on the skin. It can be the allergy to food and it is coming out on the skin.
My sons excema was bloody and scores. The Dr. said it was infected and prescibed a drug called Cephalexin (Keflex).
He was only had excema once after taking this and he is now 11yrs.
I do hope this helps.
D. S
A.D. answers from Washington DC on March 22, 2007
Our now 34 month old daughter had bad eczema until she was 12-18 months old. My mother happened to stumble on our "cure." She found a fantastic hand creme called Glysomed that soothed her skin quickly. It didn't seem to cause her any pain and I felt much better knowing that it wasn't a horribly strong prescription. In the past I found it at Safeway, Walgreens and Supertarget in C. Springs. Just last month I bought some at drugstore.com, since I haven't been able to find it for a while. Interestingly her skin has cleared up and I had almost forgotten how bad it had been.
Reading other responses has reminded me that I continue to wash my daughter's laundry separately with Seventh Generation's liquid baby detergent (found a real bargain on Amazon.com) and use Bounce Free and Clear (or similar) dryer sheets. Also I've been giving my girls two chewable Carlson's Children's DHA supplements per day.
Good luck!
A.
K.D. answers from Denver on March 23, 2007
K. - I have excema on my hands and neck and have found that using Aveeno products daily keep the flare ups under control. Usually all I need to do is apply the Aveeno lotion after a shower and after washing my hands. My flare ups can get bad if I don't stay on top of it, cracking, bleeding, but the lotion has made a HUGE difference. Sometimes you can't see it at all. Hope it helps
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