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    Posted: 22 March 2010 at 4:16pm
hey all, just thought id post a topice letting mums know of different ways of he xzcema. my son was toatlly cover in it, we tried litterally everything we were then told to use cows milk and lavender oil in his bath every nightand saw an improvement after just one bath. i hope this is helpfull to other mums with the same problem
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We used Alpha Keri oil & that seemed to help.

Only real thing that has helped is fully cutting out dairy.

Aqeuous cream from the GP is really good.
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Cory has eczema, and its directly related to his food...Wheat is his cause, and because we still get some cross contamination, he still has a little bit on his shoulders but thats it.

We havent had to use any creams since cutting wheat from his diet


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Same here Kazzle, it's good to see them with nice soft skin
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yea my son cant have any wheat and is totally lactose intolerant we used the aqeous cream but it burnt his exzcema we are slowly geting it under control as long as i use lavender oil and milk in his bath all the time it seams to keep it away just the odd break out now and then
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It's really interesting to see what works for one but not another.
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hey just thought id let you all know i hav found an awsome new soap its called neem oil soap by nzsoapman.googlepages.com hope it helps you other mums
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Us too, no wheat for Jody. Apparently they often grow out of a wheat intollarence when they get it this young. I have found lately that Jody can have a little bit, like a piece of crust off my toast and she gets no patches anymore. I am going to try her out on a larger amount of wheat soon and see how she goes.
When I (and my sis) had excema the only thing that helped us was pure emu oil.
Sharaz, interesting about the cows milk. There is a product over here called Moo Goo or something along those lines that is cow milk based products for skin problems.
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yea ive been told by a few people that peoplo are lactose intolerent find that cows milk works wonders on their skin. when my sons exzcema was really baeeping and bleeding etc we used 1/4cup cows milk with the lavender oil and withn a wk it had almost toatly gone but now the neem oil soad is working better only started using it once his exzcema had died down and now he has none and the neem oil soap is keeping it at bay.
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My DD has terrible eczema. Do you think it's worth having her tested for allergies? She's 100% FF. The eczema started badly around a month ago which is also when she started on solids. I just feed her Wattie's veggies from the jar.
The eczema seems to really irritate her and she scratches it a lot. Am using xma-ease which seems to be helping.

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but when you say cows milk and lavender oil in the bath, is it literally milk from the fridge?

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If it's just started once you've introduced solids then it might be to do with those veges. You can get tested for foods but my dairy intolerant boy didn't react to the skin prick tests. I think that is because he's a delayed reactor which is the eczema.

I would switch her food around try & figure out what she's reacting to. It will take a good 3 to 4 days for eczema to subside.
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My exclusively breastfed 4 month old had excema. Thought it might be inherited from her father so i cut nuts out of my diet for 2 weeks, and the excema went in a week. Going to slowly reintroduce nuts now to double checks its nuts related. Worried she will grow up to have a serious nut allergy and all that entails-anyone know anything about this?
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Miraxine - both my kids have severe nut allergies. IMO it's not something you mess around with. My DS is allergic to dairy, nuts, soy and eggs, and while his other allergies are reducing as he gets older, his nut allergies are getting worse.

Our specialist recommends total avoidance to give my kids the best chance at out growing their allergies.


If I were you I would stay nut free and get your little girl tested asap (my two were tested with RAST and SPT at around 4-5months).
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Im struggling with DS allergies at the moment - he scratches his face raw overnight He is BF so Im not sure if its something i am eating or more of an environmental thing? We are back to the GP again tomorrow so I really want to get allergy tests done.

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Lily has it food related too, we use Dermasoft Sorbolene cream. It's an emollient cream that has a neutral ph and none of the stuff that normally causes reactions like other moisturises. While it hasn't cleared her eczema we have noticed that it keeps it from drying out and getting itchy as such. Although after almost a month of use her eczema is pretty much gone bar one patch on her elbow.
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Originally posted by AandCsmum AandCsmum wrote:

We used Alpha Keri oil & that seemed to help.

Only real thing that has helped is fully cutting out dairy.

Aqeuous cream from the GP is really good.


OMG Lightbulb on!!!!

Mac has always gotten a bit refluxy when I eat dairy. Now he has eczema but I never ever put the two together until just now!

Sigh...I will have to cut every bit of dairy out now.


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For those whose kids have issues with wheat, is that Gluten?

I'm just wondering if anything I'm feeding Mac solids wise could be causing it but it's only Baby Rice and Fresh veges with EBM in it.


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Wheat is a type of gluten. Gluten covers most (or all?) of the grains. So someone who was gluten intollerant shouldn't have porridge, but if it is just wheat intollerance then porridge won't be an issue.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I am certainly no expert!
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i have a few questions..i know most excema is food related... though i guess some of those ids have environmental triggers?Ethan had heaps but then even though neg to skin tests (not very reliable under 12 months paed said) he went on Neocate and all but one patch..called something special that goes away at 2 yrs went?

Liam has it and is fully BF doc wanted me to trial creams as he said only 10% of this excema is dairy related..but i find that hard to believe..normally he is so right in things? he gave us aqeuous but in his bath that made him worse but putting that and sometimes hydrocortiszone cream seems to work..
i need to wait the two weeks then cut dairy and then maybe go to paed...i really want him FF but he wont take that anyway.. with Ethan they suggested cutting everything except meat fruit and vege till 1 and we did and he grew out of his but it was only intolerance.. how do you know without the tests what they are reacting to before the start solids...I'm writing everything down cause I am on WW so can clearly see ..so far i think its dairy but i guess its quite hard to tell about wheat etc..hwo did you guys find out?
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I have a 12 year old who has had ezcema all her life and now it seems my lil 6 month old daughter is getting it too She has the tell tale red marks in those trouble areas (elbows, knees and also top of her bum) She has been Breastfeed mostly except for one formula feed a day but when we went to fully formula (except early morning) and solids she has started getting it so unsure if its the stage 2 formula (as before she was on stage 1) or the solids - process of elmination I guess!

Does anyone get the child disability allowance for the ezcema? i want to find out what is causing it as we have no clue with my DD12 as never got tests nor elminated things earlier on (although we have some clue now)


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