by Expatacular » Tue Mar 14, 2023 9:23 am
Just echoing a post above, my daughter also sees Dr Helen Cox for her allergies and eczema and I highly recommend her. I am a huge advocate of the NHS and we have a wonderful NHS GP who handles our everyday medical needs very well, but pediatric allergies and eczema are two things that the GPs just don't manage well. Dr Adam Fox and Dr Gideon Lack are also highly regarded in this field. For us, it's been a matter of being vigilant about the products we use. We've used exclusively QV gentle wash in the bath instead of soap and shampoo since she was tiny (recommended by a dermatologist at GOSH)- we never use any actual soap or shampoo at all. Epaderm cream and ointment are excellent choices for everyday emollients. Avoid all bath bombs, bubble baths, anything with perfume/scent, etc. I'm neurotic about checking anything that goes on her skin and we patch test everything. Also, in the summer, we try to keep her skin covered with lightweight, cotton clothes (long sleeved t-shirts) as her eczema seems to be aggravated by the sun.
Just echoing a post above, my daughter also sees Dr Helen Cox for her allergies and eczema and I highly recommend her. I am a huge advocate of the NHS and we have a wonderful NHS GP who handles our everyday medical needs very well, but pediatric allergies and eczema are two things that the GPs just don't manage well. Dr Adam Fox and Dr Gideon Lack are also highly regarded in this field. For us, it's been a matter of being vigilant about the products we use. We've used exclusively QV gentle wash in the bath instead of soap and shampoo since she was tiny (recommended by a dermatologist at GOSH)- we never use any actual soap or shampoo at all. Epaderm cream and ointment are excellent choices for everyday emollients. Avoid all bath bombs, bubble baths, anything with perfume/scent, etc. I'm neurotic about checking anything that goes on her skin and we patch test everything. Also, in the summer, we try to keep her skin covered with lightweight, cotton clothes (long sleeved t-shirts) as her eczema seems to be aggravated by the sun.