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Postby skent » Mon Feb 11, 2013 4:39 pm

I've just come across this posting and I wanted to ask if anyone could recommend a dermatologist, preferably at St George's?
My daughter is 3 and has had eczema since birth. It comes and goes and we've tried everything that has been discussed before and nothing completely stamps it out. We're now in a situation where she doesn't want to put clothes on as it irritates her skin so much. It's making her and me miserable, poor thing.we are practically confined to our house now!
Any names would be so helpful.
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Postby mummyof1 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:39 pm

Not at ST Georges - but i would really recommend Dr Cox at http://www.harleystreetpaediatricgroup. ... n-cox.html

We were referred by GP - we used insurance - not sure if she does NHS. Was excellent and completely changed my childs skin regime - we also saw Luise Marino - who is a Dietitian also at the same practice.

Good luck
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Postby skent » Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:44 pm

Thanks so much. We have insurance so I'll get a referral.
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Postby scotneys » Mon Feb 11, 2013 8:18 pm

epaderm cream works for us - keeps skin moist and soothes flare ups
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Postby Goldhawk » Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:05 pm

Dr Marsden - works at St George's (NHS) & Parkside (private)
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Postby ceecee12 » Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:03 pm

If you have a look on some of your products be ware of lanolin. Aloe vera gel for broken skin and inflamation best kept in the fridge, vitamin d and food rich in folic acid also. Drinking plenty of water for hydration of the skin.

Massage is also very good for the skin especially on the head as it encourages oils to nourish the scalp.

My sister has bad skin and she used diprobase, doublebass ect. Try hemp body butter on adult skin from the body shop! Highly recommend!
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Postby Happyfaces » Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:46 am

We use double base for our little boy, it does a great job.
Also try and stay clear of any soaps or baby Johnson products as they also dry out the skin.

Good luck
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Postby katdewatt » Sun Feb 17, 2013 5:26 pm

Try Extra virgin organic coconut oil, rub onto the affected area. We have found Biona to go be good. Also Epson salts in the bath with soften the water, and so won't dry the skin out :D
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Postby dudette » Sun Feb 24, 2013 6:55 pm

At the risk of teaching my grandmother to suck eggs, I've had quite bad eczema for the past couple of years which I couldn't seem to get rid of. As a last resort I changed my washing liquid from Ariel bio to Fairy non-bio and the eczema has vanished. The clothes are still pretty clean too!

In terms of lotion, my son also gets eczema, and I've found the Aveeno baby products to be great. They don't sell them in the UK but you can get them shipped from the US (try Amazon). They do an eczema lotion for babies and one for adults, both of which are great but the baby Daily Moisure Lotion is also great for keeping the skin healthy and soft. The products are non-greasy so are much pleasanter than a lot of emollients.
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Postby Southfieldsmummy » Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:41 pm

Hi

Picking up an old thread... Does anyone know if the eczema education programme mentioned by Froggiemummy still runs?

Thanks
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Postby Mummyhawkins100 » Wed Apr 17, 2013 3:44 pm

I was suggested Aveeno cream....off the shelf job, really cleared up my babies very bad dry skin/eczema. Nothing else came close xx
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Postby cynic » Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:00 pm

Eczema Educaion prog run by St Thomas is still on as we've just signed up to it and got a spot at relatively short notice (next week at St Guys)
020 7188 6434

It's 2x2hr group sessions.
Will try and post how my wife & I find it
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Postby metoo » Thu Apr 25, 2013 11:24 am

Has anyone tried the Salt Caves for eczema?
Both my son and I have rhinitis so we have been going once a week, my husband was highly sceptical but after about 6 weeks we noticed that my son's runny nose had cleared up and I stopped taking antihistamines everyday. It has been so good for us I am almost evangelical about the place :) There is a children's room with a telly and toys - it is recommended for eczema, psoriasis, respiratory problems. I tried it as I thought the worst that could happen is that it didn't work - there are no side effects from salt on your skin!
The only down side is that we stopped for 8 weeks (other committments for our Saturdays) and the symptoms have returned, but they are less virulent. We shall be going back.
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Postby schnitzel » Thu May 02, 2013 7:27 am

I have found going to soft water areas does the trick! London water is so drying. Plus exposure to the air.

Dr John Fysh at the Portland prescribed cetroban bath additive, aqueous cream instead of soap and diprobase cream morning and night. Worked for us and all free on prescription.
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Postby Batsneedfriends » Thu May 02, 2013 8:35 am

Just a question - have you got a water softener installed? One of my nieces had shocking eczema. Got rid of the water softener and - bingo!
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