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excema and teething

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Saacsmum Fri 25-Feb-05 03:31:27

my ds has food allergies and his skin reacts to some soap powders etc. We had the excema under good control but lately it has flared up - could this be related to the fact he is teething the flare up is mainly on his face. Can't think of what else might have caused it to flare again or does excema just sometimes flare up without an identifiable cause.

bobbybob Fri 25-Feb-05 03:35:10

We had a face only flare up for teething. Now he has all his teeth his skin is so soft.

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