Thursday, December 31, 2009

What is the best way to help eczema my daughter is a 16 monthes old i use hydrocortizone cream?

is there any other thing that could help stop the itching her doctor gave her some medication and it dont work i told him and he really could of cared lessWhat is the best way to help eczema my daughter is a 16 monthes old i use hydrocortizone cream?
Have you tried rubbing a dollup of chili on the trouble areas? Short of breaking her fingers, that's about all you can do.What is the best way to help eczema my daughter is a 16 monthes old i use hydrocortizone cream?
Sounds like you need a new doctor. Have you tried Aveeno Oatmeal baths and lotions?
my daughters had it also and I know what you're going through with the doctor. At least, your doctor gave you a prescription for something...ours didn't even wanna do that.


my husband would wash the area where our daughters had it like they usually show up on their arm, the opposite part from where the elbow is, and behind their knees. After washing it, he'd put diaper rash cream there and a bandage to loosely cover that area so the cream wouldn't get all over the clothes they were wearing but if they wore short sleeve shirts and shorts he wouldn't have to put a bandage on. Then after many hours later, wash the cream off really good and apply more cream again. Just keep doing that until the eczema has healed, although, of course it will keep coming back every now and then since as far as I know there is no cure for eczema.
like someone stated, I know what you are going through, my daughter has is and we have been using hydrocortizone as well, it helps a lot - even more than what the doctor prescribed but I guess the doctors don't really care all that much maybe because they know it's not really a cure I guess, not sure, right now we are using that Naturals brand eczema baby dody wash that you find in the baby section whenever we bathe her at night, and then put that hydrocortizone cream on her, but the wash doesn't seem to be helping - we heard that pine tar soap that you get from Whole Foods works well but we haven't tried it yet
I use Aveeno for my son. They have a great line of lotions and milk baths for eczema.


My doctor told us that proper, continual moisturizing helps prevent the outbreaks.
yeah, i had that when i was younger as well, some of the things i used were





sarna anti-itch cream


calamine lotion





good luck!
first off I don't understand why they give creams becuase they never stay on,ointments are better,Betamethsaone valerate is very good please hydrocortizone never works that doc has to come better than that you can buy hydrocotizone over the counter you need prescribed meds for that,in the mean time use aveeno products you can also try the cooling cream,its expensive but it helps,the doctor knows the baby has eczema so call him on the phone and say she is very irritated,and red and crying and itchy,and the meds he prescibed is not working may you please have something stronger,just becareful becuase they are all steriods.have the doc call something into the pharmacy.
and kill her kidneys with the hydrocortizone cream


go see a homeopath for a friendly remedy


OR


help can be obtained through:


http://www.alfonsven.com
I recommend trying all natural Small Wonder Creamy Baby Oil. It's been very successful in treating this condition. It's more like a cream than an oil. It provides the same benefits and protection but it's faster absorbing and less greasy. It's pH balanced and dermatologist tested for delicate skin, and contains soothing vitamin E and allantoin to help prevent dryness and irritation.





I also suggest you consider treating it internally with all natural Optiflora. Many times an imbalance of ';good'; and ';bad'; bacteria can cause this type of skin condition. It's a two-product system that includes Probiotic (Bifidus %26amp; Acidophilus...microflora) + Prebiotic (FOS...food source for microflora). Due to its patented encapsulation process, delivery of 500 million microflora is guaranteed to the intestines. It's safe for all ages - infants to seniors - with no side effects.





Hope this is useful and feel free to contact me with questions.

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