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How di I stop dd1 scratching her excema till it bleeds???

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Nemo2007 · 08/05/2007 11:56

She has always had excema but have managed to control it with oilatum etc but now its just not getting any better as she keeps scratching it till it bleeds. She also gets really bad nappy rash at the times when her excema flares up really badly so is it all linked/to do with teething or is it just coincidence?

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WanderingTrolley · 08/05/2007 12:05

How old is she?

Keeping her nails short is the best (and most difficult to manage imo!) thing to do: cut them, then use an emery board. Can you bathe her twice a day? Bicarb in the bath is soothing. Eczema most itchy when it's hot, so keep her a wee bit cooler than usual if it's flared up. Can you bandage the bits she scratches, to stop her getting at them? You could use steroid cream (get from dr, not over-the-counter) for when it flares up, but it's not good for long term use. Non bio powder, no fabric conditioner, extra rinse cycle, etc. (sorry, you prob already know those!) Distraction might work - not so good if she's scratching in her sleep though....!

Sounds like all three are linked, imo. poor girl!

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cardy · 08/05/2007 12:06

I am not sure about the teetching as my dd didn't get until she was 2.5, however it is likley to become infected if she keeps scratching. I suggest you take her to the GP for a stronger cream for expecailly bad flare-ups and possibily an antistamin (sp?) for the scraching.

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saralou100 · 08/05/2007 12:10

i found ds1 scratches his more of a night, so i give piriton before bed when its bad... and if i see him itching wack on aqueous cream to try and cool the area!

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Nemo2007 · 08/05/2007 12:20

Thanks all didnt think about the piriton as she is old enough now!
She is 16mths and the worst bits are behind her knees and at the tops of her legs. I have tried to keep them covered with clothes but with the nappy rash am having to let her go nappyless for bursts to let some air get at it.Also keeping her nails short as possible.

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Clary · 08/05/2007 12:23

nemo eurax worked wonders to stop my DD scratching her excema. It also helsp for chicken pox FWIW.

Available on the shelf but not advised under 3 yrs, doc would prob prescribe it for you tho.

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lucy5 · 08/05/2007 12:26

I read about special pyjamas with some sort of balm in. I think I have thrown the magazine away but I will go and root through the bin.

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lucy5 · 08/05/2007 12:32

Sorry the bag has already gone, will see if I can find them on google.

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Nemo2007 · 08/05/2007 12:36

ok will have a look thanks.

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lucy5 · 08/05/2007 12:38

can't find it on google, the article was in an old copy of woman or womans own. They looked really good.

My friend uses chickweed cream.

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Nemo2007 · 08/05/2007 12:44

have found some pjs but they are £30 a pair will have to see if I have osme money

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Nemo2007 · 08/05/2007 12:45

tell a lie £30 was just for the bottoms complete set of pjs is £69

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lucy5 · 08/05/2007 12:47

OMG, these werent as expensive and they were brightly cloured too.

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isaidyesdear · 08/05/2007 12:48

balmypyjamas here

My mum showed me the advert, but I have no other knowledge of them!

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misdee · 08/05/2007 12:51

www.eczemaclothing.eu/ the poplin ones are lvoely. dd1 is back in hers again, had to order her some new ones.

dont have any little sizes left otherwiase i would send you a pair.

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lucy5 · 08/05/2007 12:58

Brilliant Misdee, they are the exact ones.

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misdee · 08/05/2007 12:59

have been a loyal customer for many years lucy. they saved my sanity, even though dd1 could escape from their almostr houdini-proof ones due to her rather good double jointedness. even with the button tapes in she escaped.

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Nemo2007 · 08/05/2007 14:29

cheers misdee will get some of the pj leggings for her.

BTW wanted to ask did you find certain brands of cloth could make the excema/nappy rash worse?

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joash · 08/05/2007 14:31

Having not read the whole thread - can I ask where the excema is?

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misdee · 08/05/2007 14:33

dd1 wasnt in cloth.

with dd3 the cuffs on the ME wrpas were an irritant for a while.

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foxinsocks · 08/05/2007 14:35

get her some different creams Nemo. She may need a steroid cream if she is scratching that badly.

I scratch my eczema till it bleeds and I know when I do that, it's time for more powerful creams or a trip to the GP .

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Nemo2007 · 08/05/2007 14:39

will make gp appointment

Her excema is everywhere apart from her face but at the moment is particularly bad behind her knees and at the tops of her legs.

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majorstress · 08/05/2007 14:53

I second the trip to GP, mine was very helpful, and I put it off too long. dd2 got an infection on her wrist in the end, which was unecessary.

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cardy · 08/05/2007 16:20

I think a trip to the GP is worthwhile. My GP and bil (also a GP) have both said it is a matter of finding the right creams which can just be trial and error. My dd has had various emmolient and steriod creams and we seem to have a combination of the two that mean we can usually keep on top of it.

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