by pigeonairre » Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:13 am
Hi there,
Sorry to hear your daughter is suffering. I had horrendous eczema as a child and was mis prescribed so many treatments. Most doctors have very basic dermatological understanding and blanket treat all skin conditions with the same creams. All eczema is different- it can have such varied triggers. I was prescribed aqueus cream, but turned out to have sensitivity to the animal products in it. It's v trial and error. However, ther is light at the end of the tunnel!
Firstly, aim to PROTECT the skin, rather than treat inflammation. My daughter also has eczema and as soon as i saw even a hint of inflammation i stocked up on Naissance sweet almond oil, cold pressed. This is way more effective than emmolient, for us anyway. A litre is available on amazon for about £9. Next, give her a bath every day and pour the oil in , but also apply direct to her wet skin. This is all we do. Try and avoidall bby skin care products, even hypo allergenic. If you can, give her some flax oil in her food. Yoghurts help as well, even if they say there is dairy sensitivity, it has heped my daughter and i.
The oil is a pain, because it coats everything in your bathroom nd you need to use drain unblocker every now and then, but it is so rich, you can feel the goodness sealing moisture in! This is absolutely the best product i've found in my 34 years of searching. Doctors etc don't tell you about this, because there is no money in products that are not patented.
La roche posay do some excellent creams, but they are pricey. If you use the urea creams alongside the oil, i am sure you will see some improvement.
I would say as well, that if she has a raw flare up, that is weepy and itching, to leave it alone, no creams, let it dry itself out. When it has subsided, get cracking with protecting the skin to help prevent the next flare up.
Obviously, this is just my experience, but i have passed this on to a few sufferers and they have found relief as well. I have never ever found a mainstream doctor who has the knowledge or inclination to look further into the problem or do anything other than prescribe the same patented creams to all childn, without being cautious about sensitivity to these products. The more natural the product is, the less chance there is for any sensitivity.
Sorry for the essay, but it upsets me to see so many people having to put up with this painful condition. Hope this helps! Xxx
Hi there,
Sorry to hear your daughter is suffering. I had horrendous eczema as a child and was mis prescribed so many treatments. Most doctors have very basic dermatological understanding and blanket treat all skin conditions with the same creams. All eczema is different- it can have such varied triggers. I was prescribed aqueus cream, but turned out to have sensitivity to the animal products in it. It's v trial and error. However, ther is light at the end of the tunnel!
Firstly, aim to PROTECT the skin, rather than treat inflammation. My daughter also has eczema and as soon as i saw even a hint of inflammation i stocked up on Naissance sweet almond oil, cold pressed. This is way more effective than emmolient, for us anyway. A litre is available on amazon for about £9. Next, give her a bath every day and pour the oil in , but also apply direct to her wet skin. This is all we do. Try and avoidall bby skin care products, even hypo allergenic. If you can, give her some flax oil in her food. Yoghurts help as well, even if they say there is dairy sensitivity, it has heped my daughter and i.
The oil is a pain, because it coats everything in your bathroom nd you need to use drain unblocker every now and then, but it is so rich, you can feel the goodness sealing moisture in! This is absolutely the best product i've found in my 34 years of searching. Doctors etc don't tell you about this, because there is no money in products that are not patented.
La roche posay do some excellent creams, but they are pricey. If you use the urea creams alongside the oil, i am sure you will see some improvement.
I would say as well, that if she has a raw flare up, that is weepy and itching, to leave it alone, no creams, let it dry itself out. When it has subsided, get cracking with protecting the skin to help prevent the next flare up.
Obviously, this is just my experience, but i have passed this on to a few sufferers and they have found relief as well. I have never ever found a mainstream doctor who has the knowledge or inclination to look further into the problem or do anything other than prescribe the same patented creams to all childn, without being cautious about sensitivity to these products. The more natural the product is, the less chance there is for any sensitivity.
Sorry for the essay, but it upsets me to see so many people having to put up with this painful condition. Hope this helps! Xxx