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    Eczema problems, Allergy & Rashes...Solutions...

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      meiah
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      My dd used to have eczema patches on her thigh and behind her knees. Was quite bad. Sometimes very red, sensitive, and looked raw. Seemed to get bigger each day too. So we apply egoderm too. Also experimented by changing her shampoo and shower gel until the patches are gone. Now just continue with the shampoo and shower gel, and also apply some moisturizer.

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        rikakuma
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        jen18j:
        Recently I sent my daughter, who has eczema for many years, to this skin doctor. She gave my daughter to apply steroid cream 2x/ day for 2 weeks And switch to apply to a non steroid based cream for 2x/ a week for another 3 months. Took zrytec for 10 days.

        Doctor gave Cetaphil bath & body lotion which can't be found in guardian.
        Doctor also said the trick is to try to break the cycle. Hence, it is important to apply all medications even the rashes are clear.
        I am trying out this cycle on her. Will see if it will be gone?!
        I would say be careful on the steroid creams! They are really strong and can make the skin quite \"raw\" and after the skin heals, may cause the skin to be more tender and thin.

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          cnimed
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          jen18j:
          Recently I sent my daughter, who has eczema for many years, to this skin doctor. She gave my daughter to apply steroid cream 2x/ day for 2 weeks And switch to apply to a non steroid based cream for 2x/ a week for another 3 months. Took zrytec for 10 days.

          Doctor gave Cetaphil bath & body lotion which can't be found in guardian.
          Doctor also said the trick is to try to break the cycle. Hence, it is important to apply all medications even the rashes are clear.
          I am trying out this cycle on her. Will see if it will be gone?!
          Cetaphil is easily available at the retail pharmacies, how can the doctor tell u it is not available outside? It goes on regular discount as well.

          Yes, it is important to break the cycle, but if there is an ongoing infection, which is common in prolonged cases, it will come back again very quickly. I hope that this works for your child, but if it comes back again and is even worse than before, you need to take her to another doctor that will separate out the treatment to address bacterial/fungal infection, while also addressing the itch. And if it still persist, consider underlying allergies.

          In our case, we had to remove allergens, and treat the infections. There were areas of the skin that never ever flare up again once the infections were cleared with antibacterial cream and anti fungal wash, which means the earlier doctors were wrong to treat those areas with steroids. There are areas that recur and was only helped by antihistamines, and those areas are linked to allergic eczema with secondary infections. The good news is once the infections were cleared, I could help him get through a reaction with antihistamines instead of him scratching himself raw.

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            blesseddad
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            rikakuma:


            I would say be careful on the steroid creams! They are really strong and can make the skin quite \"raw\" and after the skin heals, may cause the skin to be more tender and thin.
            Agree. That's what my doctors always warn us about. Anyway, most if not all are trained to use drugs to treat symptoms and not other forms of method to remove cause of the skin problem or other diseases.

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              Blessed Homemaker
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              Anyone interested to takeover a bottle of QV Skin Lotion?


              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=37246

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                richardnono
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                why don’t you try Kangen water ? there is a demo in Singapore next monday .

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                  Laetitia
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                  blesseddad:
                  kaka:



                  What kind of water do you use? My son also has ezema. I tried Hyflux filter but didnt help. For sometime, I also bought bottles of mineral water for him instead of drinking boiled tap water, didnt help much.

                  I am not surprised that they didn't help. They do not have the properties that the water we are using has.

                  We use Kangen Water produced from a continuous electrolysis water generator that is manufactured by Enagic. It's licensed as a medical device by the Ministry of Health of Japan. For almost four decades, it's been used in 250 hospitals and clinics in Japan to help patients recover from all forms of sicknesses and diseases.

                  check out the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uib_LGrfZHc

                  Do keep in mind that not all ionizers are made equal. Only Enagic's ionizer is endorsed by more than 6500 doctors from the Japanese Association of Preventive Medicine and endorsed by the President of the Ionizer body in Japan.

                  I will be glad to help you and your son and share this technology with you. I can also let you try the water. It's free. PM me so that we can arrange.

                  Yes, I have 1 Enagic leveluk machine at home and I have sponsored a few to buy 1 after they have seen the difference it has made in my life and the lives of my loved ones.

                  It's not really expensive, considering that it is a medical product used in Japanese Hospitals to treat patients. Yes, it is owned by many millionaires and top ppl, that's because the worlds top cardiologist, who's clients includes the pope, England queen and president obama have been recommended to drink kangen water.

                  I calculate it to be only $1 per day, given that the product lasts 15-20 years. (Medical Grade product, hence can last that long).

                  These is a blog: http://www.drinkkangensingapore.com/

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                    maki
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                    http://i49.tinypic.com/1zv4jrt.jpg\"> Hi,


                    I have 2 tubes of brand new Physiogel AI Cream for sale. Great for children eczema or sensitive skin.

                    Selling 2 tubes at $58 (UP $38 per tube).

                    pls email [email protected] if keen.
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                      MrsSeah
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                      My son has been suffering ezyma for many year. Seen many doctors included KK, Pte skin doctors and even Chinese doctors .


                      I realised that all can’t help much. I personally feel that we need to observe the roots of the allegy. eg. whether is Food or environment. This need a bit of time and patience to recall back the cause of it when it flared up.

                      My son went for skin pricked test and found that his cause is due to enviroment, hence it is easier for me to track. I observed that each time he wanted to sleep he feel itchy. When we are at a dusty place, he started to feel uncomfortable. From here, I know the cause, I started to buy a Good vacuum cleaner which can suck out the bed dustmite. Sun the mAttress regularly. try my best to keep house clean. we also remind him not to lie down or sit down on the floor in the public place. I requested the teacher not to let him sit on the floor in class. Lucky the teacher is kind enough to make special arrangement for him. His ezyma Is control for 2 years liao .

                      I feel the best cure is to find the cause of the ezyma than wasting lots of money doing or buying all the unnecessary thing. If u all want may also can go through Polyclinic to go KK for allergy test. it may not be 100% accurate but it do help to narrow down the cause of the ezyma and observe from there. After that do all the prevention for it to flare up. This is just my own personal opinion and observant from my own son.

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                        Happyresults
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                        My nephew suffer from eczema for a long period of time. Various medication does not works and the condition gets worst during hot weather. He is improved dramatically after taking fish oil and now his skin is smooth and tender. Glad that he does not need to scratch his skin and suffer anymore.


                        Also my friend’s child has very serious eczema condition, she took fish oil + ageloc R2 and after 1 month, the condition improved and does not flare up anymore. It is always great to see a happy kid free to illness and cheerful.

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