17 yrs, 1 mth ago

Ezcema

Hi there does anyone know or used any products for their babies ezcema, I am using a few differant products at the moment but still havent found the best one!

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  • 14 yrs, 9 mths ago

    Gaia products worked for me. Shampoo, body wash and moisturizer every bath. No patches of dry skin, nothing. Smells great too.

  • 14 yrs, 10 mths ago

    If your breastfeeding you could squirt a bit of your milk on the dry patches it has worked a treat for caylas

  • 14 yrs, 10 mths ago

    MooGoo make a cream which is supposed to work on eczema, it does work on my boy`s dermatitis so it might be worth a try. 🙂

  • 14 yrs, 10 mths ago

    My little girl hasn`t had a problem since i started to use goats milk on her.

  • 14 yrs, 10 mths ago

    i have heard of using goats milk soap, thats meant to be good helping to detain the ezcema

  • 14 yrs, 10 mths ago

    I started to use goats milk on my daughter and it has been working really well, if your looking for natural then this is great!

  • 15 yrs, 2 mths ago

    I have a baby with Ezcema and I put a handful of rolled oats in a stocking and put it in the bath with baby, has worked a dream for us and her skin.

  • 15 yrs, 4 mths ago

    stay away from cortisones they are so so so bad. they seem to get rid of it but they just internalise the problem and it will always come back…plus you get immune to it and need a stronger dose before long…not to mention all the terrible side effects….
    stick to the natural stuff, they normally work better and actually treat the problem rather than masking it.
    try the website http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/acvinegar.html …many people there have had success with apple cidar vinegar…ive been reading all there success stories and am about to try it for myself…Ive suffered from eczema all my life and have tried just about every cream, lotion, ointment…some have helped more than others and the ones that have are always the natural alternatives like medihoney or hopes relief or things that have lavendar oil, calendula or other natural anti-inflammatories. no nasty chemicals!! p.s. pinetarsol or anything with coal tar is actually not the best thing to use, it is another one of those products that are said to internalise the problem…going to a naturopath rather than a doctor is the best idea because they address the problem from the inside out…I find doctors are no help because they suggest or prescribe things that in the long run are harmful for your skin (or your childs) hope this helps someone 🙂 p.s. If anyone wants to know of a good naturopath in Melbourne let me know …

  • Bronze
    15 yrs, 4 mths ago

    Try “”Hope`s Relief”” moisturising cream, which you can get from most chemists. It does wonders for my daughter`s excema

  • 15 yrs, 6 mths ago

    Isn`t Demeze in a bath wash form as well.

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