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offline LittleP1984
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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 9:03am | IP Logged Quote LittleP1984

Who elses lo suffers from excema? i knew it was quite common because grew up with it (mine is stress related, started wen i was 5)& both my brother & sister hav it. Dp also suffered infantile excema until 6 months but he still has sensitive skin & Ryan developed it at about 8 weeks old.

Iv know quite a few people in life with it 2 & there seems 2 b many different forms (dry skin, flaky skin, rashes etc). Me & my siblings hav the type that breaks out in rashes whereas Ryan has really dry skin of both sides of his face & around his neck which looks raw most days. How would u describe ur los excema & wot do u use 2 treat it?Also where does lo hav it worst?

I use Diprobase cream & bath additive but im not seeing any benefits yet. I tried oilatum 1st & it burnt Ryans skin so he now has a nasty scar on his neck (thankfully thats the only place i put it or it could hav been much worse) then we tried aqueous cream which did nothing for him. I will keep trying until we find something that helps him.

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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 10:10am | IP Logged Quote MumSam

Fran had quite bad baby exzema and it still flares up now and then.  I also suffer from patches of exzema.  Ollie has a small patch on his left cheek, which is more teething related than anything I think.  My sister and my father also have exzema.

I found with Fran most creams and ointments made is worse not better, I put an old sock full of porridge oats in her bath and that clears it up for her.

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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 11:39am | IP Logged Quote RIN1983

Harrison has excema he starts with a rash then in turns into dry blotchy patches we use junior oilatum bath liquid and 1%hydrocortizone cream (sp) for him and it seems to clear up after a few days he has about  on average 2 outbreakes a month as far as im aware no other family members suffer with it!

The oilatum bath works for h but he says the cream stings him so we dont use it anymore

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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 5:22pm | IP Logged Quote Laurnagh

Travis has excema since he was born.  Somedays its worse than others.  One day though he woke up and it was red raw cracked and bleeding! I phoned the drs and they couldnt take him till the next day last thing!! I was so angry.  He got Fuidicin cream (Sp?) and Diprobase cream.   I think Im going to say to HV AGAIN  about it and try and get a better treatment.  Its on one side of his face like a wee bit bigger than 50p piece and on other side maybe a 5p piece and not as red its just dry.  Days can differ though. 
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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 6:07pm | IP Logged Quote jopsy

i have both excema and psoriasis-both quite bad!

i thought lily had baby excema but the doc told me los just get dry skin! 

her skins ok usually but i put that grey pot of cream on! 

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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 10:00pm | IP Logged Quote Dizie

My nephews all have excema and the eldest had the same reaction with oilatum. Sis now uses an aloe vera soap and aloe vera jelly on them - and the results were amazing!!! Its not cheap, by a company called Forever Living Products, but it really, really worked for her 3.

I've started using the soap on Ella's hair. She had really bad cradle cap, and this has cleared it up a treat. You don't need much either so it lasts for ages.

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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 10:02pm | IP Logged Quote stac1983

It looks like ellen may have a little as she has bad skin on her belly.  Its quite rough and red gonna get it checked out by h/v.

Its so common but its all related too hayfever and asthma and i have both.

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Posted: 05 September 2005 at 10:58pm | IP Logged Quote tilly

svannah has had it since birth too i use diprobase and hydrocortizone the diprobase is rubbish and ive not seen a diff but the hydro is good but as its a steroid u cant use it to often!

she has the rash over most of her body except her face

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Posted: 06 September 2005 at 7:57am | IP Logged Quote MUM2MAXTOM

Think Tom may have it.

We're seeing the hv tomorrow so should know for sure.

The only family member who has it is my sister.

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Posted: 06 September 2005 at 11:27pm | IP Logged Quote Rhona

My family also has a history of skin probs.
Thomas has excema.
We initilally got oilatum for his bath but i hated it, it was like bathing a fish !

he now has Eumovate for his excema, he tends to get excema in the folds of his skin (behind his knees etc)
he also used doublebase which is quite good.

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