Eczema or Atopic Dematis
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Tried California baby Calendula cream…is ok as mild preventive cream but not so helpful when she has bites or when her eczema flag up.
Do u hv any recommended non-steriod cream? -
Hello! I’m just going to shoot a list of things that I know of regarding skin itches in relation to heat rash and bites. Not sure if any will help as I have no experience with eczema specifically.
- Keep skin cool overnight. If night is very hot, like recently, consider air con, though you have to balance its use since air con is very drying.
- see if changing the detergent used on her clothes help.
- See if changing her mattress helps, esp. if current mattress traps a lot of heat.
- any possibility of bed bugs? Sun the mattress/mattress cover, wash or soak cover in very hot water. I just read online that bed bugs can exacerbate eczema.
- try calamine lotion.
- teach your daughter to scratch by rubbing with palm/fingers, rather than by using her nails. Also, scratch with clothing in between, and not directly on the skin. -
How about Cetaphil ? This was recommended by dd’s PD. Easily available at Guardian.
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Where do you live? At West Mall (Bt. Batok), currently there is a toiletries sale at the atrium by this shop called Beauty Language. They have branches elsewhere too. Yesterday, when I was at the sale, one of the sales staff recommended a cream and oil to me for dry skin. She said that it can help with very dry skin, cracked skin and scars, etc. It’s supposedly quite popular. I’ve seen it elsewhere too but I can’t remember the brand name.
Maybe if you live near one of their branches, you can go ask them. They should carry it in every branch.
I didn’t buy it not cos of the price but more that I feel I don’t really need it since my case isn’t so severe.
I can check tonight on my way home. -
Thanks Schellen, ScoobyDoo, Sashimi on your advises.
I used Cetaphil shower gel on her for quite awhile…its kind of mild preventive moisture balance gel. I switch between doc’s recommended shower cream and Cetaphil gel…
There is one beauty language shop near my house…i will also find out their recommendation. BTW, I stay in NE (Kovan) area.
I will keep in mind Sashimi’s messages and start checking out her mattress![/code] -
My ds is enzymic as well. I use Cetaphil shower as well as Cetaphil moisturing cream. The best advice i had when he had rashes was to bathe him in/with ABC Guiness Stout beer. No kidding, it works!
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Hi ngchris,
Do u mix the beer with the bath water or simply pour the beer onto the body and rinse with lukewarm water ? How many days do u need to that? -
ngchris:
...The best advice i had when he had rashes was to bathe him in/with ABC Guiness Stout beer. No kidding, it works!
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My P2 has eczema from birth.
K2 has post-disposition of it as well.
So far we use Gentrisone sparingly
only when she has it. Works very
well for them, until skin goes back
to normal smoothness. Esp when
the skin area is inflamed due to
any scratching or friction with
scratchy clothing.
Food also plays a part.
Eggs in P2’s case…
If excess eggs used in those
kaya toasts original recipe, or
in those kueh bahulu she’ll get
scratching away. Not only that,
she’ll slowly develop swelling
around thee eyes within the
day itself.
Air-con has been a must esp
when she sleeps thru the nite,
from when she was an infant.
She sweats sooo much. Till
today, she has sweaty palms
and feet.
Good child stores will sell this
product called - BABYSAFE.
It comes in the form of pillows
(contoured / flat ), mattresses,
bolsters, etc in some sort of
natural latex foam material
inside. The hole-y features
of their products provide
breathable effect hence lessening
the danger of cot-death in babies,
(where they choke on pillows when
they toss and turn in sleep). Boasts
free air flow to prevent trapping of
heat, sweat and any form of moisture,
washable and long lasting. Not cheap,
but has been a good investment for
my 2 kiddies. They’re still able to use
their pillows till today after multiple washes
since infancy. The cases for pillows and the
bedspreads are sold separately.
Sweat from P2’s neck area constantly gave
her bad reactions to eczema making it
eventually uncomfortable for her to sleep
peacefully thru the night… until i got her
pillow changed. Her mattress before was,
a kind that was filled with husks, also said
to have that breathable air flow and can be
handwashed and let to dry for as long as
possible… We used it for 4 years, until we
changed the baby cot cum toddler bed, to
a new single sized one.
Just sharing my experience, if it helps. -
Hi Parents,
First of all, identify what is your child's skin problem and what is he really allergy to before you try out any traditional remedies or medical advices. All individual child has different allergies to different sort of food, environment, and even air... and have different allergy reactions.
My girl is allergy and only react to combination of few seafood being consume together. We are both allergy to fur, so when we get in contact to our throat get swollen and airway blocked instantly. (So no softtoys for us... )
Do not go to GP as they are not as specialised as Dermatologist. I went to a GP at Toa Payoh Central, and was given steriod injection and oral medication to hold onto my allergy reaction, unbearable Itchness. But the effect of the injection only last a week or two before I went for another injection again so that I can sleep better at night. But I was never cure and every few weeks I paid a few hundred bucks to him... till one fine day, I gave up, I went right into National Skin Centre and seek for HELP... They did blood and skin tests for me and found out that I am allergy to Industrial Chemical. And I have been taking overdose of steriod which made my whole body swollen for months and I might be killed for overdosing.
My neighbour's son went for several skin test, and found out he is allergy to particular fish. hmm... :idea:
Go to polyclinics (cheaper this way) and get referral to see senior Dermalogist and get your child's blood/skin test done. You may also find out other food he is allergy to, which can save your trouble next time.
Go to this website and find out more about Eczema..
http://www.nsc.gov.sg/showpage.asp?id=60
http://children.webmd.com/slideshow-baby-skin-care
Hope your child get better and benefits from all mummies' advices. :lol: