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    Posted: 08 April 2007 at 8:11pm
In the past few days Mercedes exczema has flared up something chronic. It doesn't seem to be bothering her all that much, but she has big scaly red patches around both eyes and also behind her ears, and today it has spread up her earlobes and one patch on her ear is so raw that it was bleeding earlier

So I am on a mission to find something that will deal to it. I've got some hydrocortisone here which I might use to get her thru this bad patch, but I need to find some sort of moisturiser/ointment to use longer term.

I spoke to my uncle who is a naturopath today and he gave me some Vitamin E cream, but when I checked the ingredients it contains almond oil which I can't use coz of her allergies. He also told me that the pawpaw ointment I have been using is too harsh as it also contains citrus (and he said she may even be allergic to the citrus so it could be making it worse rather than better).

So tonight I have just put plain aqueous cream on it, and I am taking her to the GP on Tues to get her ear checked so will get her to look at the exczema as well, but I'm keen to know what other people use on their babies exczema/really dry skin? What have you tried, and what has/hasn't worked for you?
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Emma, I wouldn't use hydrocortisone on her face, especially around the eyes, as it will make her skin paper thin. We have Elidel for Hannahs face - dont know if you've read about it, but it is not a steroid but there is a small risk of developing skin cancer, so cannot get sunburnt. We have only used it a couple of times very sparingly and it has worked wonders. I always thought it was weird Han getting it around her eyes - makes her look like a panda - and behind ears. But overall the best thing that worked for gettng rid of it was food elimination. Now that the eczema is gone, all her skin is lovely and soft again so no need for moisturiser. Oh also, we dont use any soaps or shampoos anymore. Good luck, hope you find something that works.
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We got a tub of stuff prescribed by the doctor, why don't you ask your GP for a prescription for something?
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Thanks for the suggestions! I have heard of Elidel, but not sure in what context (possibly my brother, he has shocking dermatitis). I might ask the doctor about that one on Tues.

I think food elimination is definitely a biggie, I'm almost 100% certain that the banana was the trigger so no more banana for her but now that the exczema is there getting rid of it is a mission.

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Hmmm Im having the same trouble with Alize's skin. His ezcema on his face has flared up something shocking and I was using lipobase repair but to no avail so Im with you Ems and back to good old aqueous. Alize's face and neck is one big red patch and feels like sand paper. I think his has flared up due to all the chocolate I have been eating (naughty mum)!!! I will be interested to look into Elidel. I was suggested that with mum oldest daughter but lipobase works really well on her face and doesnt sting her. She is always reluctant to try new lotions and potions as almost all have stung her including aqueous and plain old emulsifiers.

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There was a advert in the Littlies Mag about stuff to use for excema. I'll try and find it and get back to you.
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Its called Aveeno. Its bath stuff that is good for the itchiness. I think there is a link from the littlies website to get a free sample.
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hopes relief from the chesmist.... i think thats what its called. a very soothing non steroid cream that doesnt sting. yeah i wouldnt put steroids on her face, or anywhere for that matter, not at this age.

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Emma, just a thought when looking at new creams and the gremlins allergies, my nephew has very bad eczema, I also have/have had bad bouts and my youngest seems to be going that way. A lot of natural creams have manuka honey in them and we have found that honey is a trigger for my nephew's eczema along with eggs and many other things, but see if you can do a test patch befor buying too many things. I was talking to a rep from Natura Pharm (I think thats the name-blue & white packaging) at a parent & child show that porridge (oats) soaked water,wraped in muslin applied to the skin can help sooth the itch & I can also remember using pinetarsol mixed with cold milk used to sooth the insane itch that comes with eczema - again try a patch test not sure if you would get the same reaction from dairy if used externally. Someone else also suggested Colloidal Silver Cream which I found at a chemist & they had a tester jar and the two patches I trialed it on have cleared up within days so may be giving that a go next. Good luck on your mission, sorry about the rambling, let us know how you go
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Gosh I wish I could remember the name I might ask my doctor next time I go.

Micheal used to get such severe excema we had to smother him in cream put a wet body stocking on and then a dry one over night. The cream we were given after trying everything else I might add was the base cream that they use for moisturizer like aqueous so very gentle. It was the only thing that worked and believe me we tried everything.

Abby has to go back to the docs next week so I ask what it was and let you know
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I think Rhyley has got ezcema on his face and a little on his body, it could be due to trying different foods at the mo having started on solids, thing is he is eat veges not fruit or dairy. he is also teething something cronic so maybe that too.
my daughter Brooke gets it, we just use steriod cream for her bad bits and any mosterizer thats going for her body, but I have ordered some hopes relief so will try that once it arrives and report back. Never tested her for allergies she is such a fussy eater as it is but does your dr refer you for the allergy test or do you have to pay for it yourself?
Also is anyone of you on the child disability allowance for their ezcema, I got told that you can get it for it which i was supprised at. so going to ring on tuesday and look into it as have to go to the dr anyhow.
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We also battle with ezcema for Tyrell manily on his head....which then ends up looking like cradle cap. We were given steriod cream when he was a newborn with really bad ezcema on his face. We now can't use it as it has left bald patches on his head.  We now use Lemis fatty cream that the Dr prescribed. I think it just covers it up....doesn't clear it up.

Good Luck Emma.

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So many suggestions! Something has to work!

Will definitely have a look at the link on Littlies, and have a look at the Hopes Relief. I'll only try one thing at a time tho to see how she goes, and will talk to the doc about the Elidel.

AnnC - I get the Child Disability Allowance for both gremlins, Sienna for her kidney condition and cows milk allergy, and Mercedes for the cows milk allergy, it helps cover the $62 a week for their formula and the cost of Sienna's doctors visits/scans etc. It's around $76 a fortnight.
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Emma I also found this email promotions@arrowpharm.co.nz  Email them with your details and you get a sample of their soapfree wash and lotion. Its meant to help with sensitive skin.
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Emma, do you get the Allergy NZ magazine? There was a sample for the Aveeno bathwash stuff in it.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Maya Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 April 2007 at 8:22pm
I used too - then I stopped having a child with allergies so let my sub lapse - I spose now is a good time to look at renewing it
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we use the lemnis fatty cream on jack and while it doesn't clear it up, if you use it daily as a moisturiser, it stops the flares ups.

i've been a battler of exzema all my life so i really sympathise for you emma and poor lil mercedes

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Aw, man... not advice here but I really hope you win the battle, Emma!  Poor Mercedes.  (poor mum!!).  Bloody allergies. 
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Just ordered some of this wheatgrass stuff from this website to try combat Paiges Molluscum...Could be a goer and is natural????


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