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How long would you give cream prescribed before saying its not woking for baby ezcema

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Shell001 · 29/01/2008 12:01

Hi

Just wondering how long i should keep this Cetreban lotion up from doctor if DS skin still red ...

1.5 days at moment was using steriod cream ...

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hannahsaunt · 29/01/2008 12:05

When my skin is bad it can take several days to look better but prob not as much as a week. 5 days? Have you tried using it in conjunction with the steroid cream?

Shell001 · 29/01/2008 12:18

Im tryng too ... a little each day but was told that you should only for 4 days ??? and had it for 2 weeks

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MeMySonAndI · 29/01/2008 14:51

Are you using the right dose of steroids? It is very important to get that right, if you use too little you end up using more as you need to apply it for longer periods.

How often are you applying the lotion? not willing to discourage you here, but at the worse of DS eczema we were applying the cream at evey nappy change. Now, almost 4 years later, he is fine if we apply it once or twice a day.

Shell001 · 29/01/2008 16:18

its one to two times a day thinnly ( steriod ) .. im applying cream about every nappy change but goes red in applying .. but calms down .. what cream do you use ?

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MeMySonAndI · 29/01/2008 17:52

The one that worked best for DS is Eucerin 10% Urea, followed by Aveeno, and another ten we tried. At the end of the day I understood that there is not a perfect cream but one that suits that particular child better.

Are you using HC 0.5? I have a foggy recollection that the amount needed was about 2-3 pea size dose for an area the size of the face. Although I don't remember how often (it was about 3-4 years ago!)

Shell001 · 29/01/2008 18:15

HC 1.0 .. Thanks i think your right just have to keep trying and bear with each one ..

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pagwatch · 29/01/2008 18:41

each cream i was given I tried for about a week. tried about 8 as best I can remember. Not one of them worked. She improved for one day and then it would make it worse.

Shell001 · 29/01/2008 20:41

Yeah i think when i just used steriod cream and didnt moisture it was less red

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avsbavs · 04/01/2011 20:33

i havent had time to read all the posts so sorry if i repeat some of the things previously mentioned...

i am nearly 16 and have suffered from ezcema for as long as i can remember

i used to cry and scream all through the night and scratch myself raw

i was always told i would grow out of it, first when i was 6, then 7, then 11, then 14, yet here i am, still with ezcema.

however from years of trial and error, FINALLY i have it under control and you cant even notice my skin, apart from a tiny bit on my hands.

so here are my tips... they wont work for everyone but you can try.... they work for me :)

firstly, showers/baths were a killer for me. try rinsing off skin with cold water at the end of a shower and then 'hug' dry. this cools skin before moisturising.

i cant use any aqueous creams as they trap in heat and irritate my skin more, however some people find they work well for them. instead i use AVEENO, which i love. you can get it on prescription in the uk which helps :)

if neither or these work, try using straight olive oil, its really natural and an amazing moisturiser. it can be a little messy but sinks in really really quickly.

so, moisturise twice a day, i know its a chore but try and made it as bearable as possibly, for example, warming up cream a bit in the winter.

for those flareups, (i always get back skin when it gets cold outside and the heating goes on, and again in the spring when it goes off and the weather improves,) ask you doctor for a steroid cream. as soon as dry skin or red blotchy patched appears apply cream immediately. you have to catch flareups in time. if however, cream stings and hurts when applied, try using ice packs and stress balls. another thing is hotwater bottles but try the ice first.

oilatum bath oil is ggood to use when the weather changes as it keeps skin moist while your body adjusts to the climate.

probably the most important thing to keep my ezcema under control are anti-histamines.i take cetrizine every day in the morning and ucerax in the evenings. these make you drouzy so you sleep all night without scratching. they do not affect me in the mornings and i still do wake in the night sometimes but not because im ripping my skin appart. i used to get so tired, even if i was sleeping all night due to the scratching. sleep loss increased greatly when i turned 13.

i think thats all... please ask me if you have any questions

i am thinking of setting up a website to help and advise people on how to live with eczema. do you thing this is a good idea and would work?

good luck

avalon

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