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eczema - in nail bed..... nail not developing properly

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jingleyjen · 15/05/2008 19:49

DS1's nail has grown through with a spilt/hole/manky bit
he has had eczema on his thumbs for months
is there something else causing this do you think?

I have had really bad eczema on my fingers over the years and it has never made a difference to my nail growth.

Any thoughts?

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jingleyjen · 15/05/2008 20:51

bump

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jingleyjen · 15/05/2008 21:02

really - no-one?

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Rosieglow · 15/05/2008 21:40

I have eczema on my hands and it makes my nails ridged - mainly if I pick at the skin around the cuticle & nail bed then they grow out bumpy. I think it damages the nail while it's soft and forming. Could your ds have hurt his finger sometime back & that be what's damaged the nail?

RUMPEL · 15/05/2008 21:43

Is it his thumb nail or another finger nail? Is it soft and spongy and greenish/black - if so it could be a fungal infection.

If it is growing out with the nail it is probably damage that has been done earlier in the nail growth cycle and will grow out - eventually.

jingleyjen · 15/05/2008 21:44

thanks ladies,
I was just worried that it was something else (fungal nail infection) that requires different treatment to eczema.

thanks

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chloesmumtoo · 15/05/2008 21:54

My dd has always suffered eczema and has two large toe nails that are thick and discoloured. Did seem to improve/grow out but not looking so good again at the moment. We did once mention it to a doctor who said to come back if it didnt go. Yesterday I noticed they were rather crumbly again when I cut them. I always wondered if the wet wraps caused it originally.

PortBlacksandResident · 15/05/2008 22:12

I am allergic to certain paints and stupidly did some painting thinking it would be okay in Jan. I have severe allergic excema.

For the last few months i have lost three finger nails and warped two. My fingers literally swelled up and produced alot of gunk before falling out.

I currently have one left on my thumb that is growing back now. All the other have eventually grown back in the meantime. My nails looked upside down - with the healthy nail pushing the raised horrid nail off.

Not at all pleasant for me but very much worse for a child i would imagine. You and he have my sympathies.

I found a bit of Betnovate rubbed on worked well.

jingleyjen · 15/05/2008 22:45

I have dermovate for me, eumovate for DS1, should I use a dab of mine or get a dr's appointment for some betnovate for DS2?

Wow you really sound like you are ogin through it with your eczema... do you take painkillers?

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PortBlacksandResident · 16/05/2008 08:35

Betnovate is really good - that and steroids are the only things that work for me. I'm not sure if there's a lower age limit on Betnovate as it's quite strong.

I don't usually take painkillers as it's more sore than hurting (and it looks such a flipping mess too).

RUMPEL · 16/05/2008 14:25

Try massaging the nail daily with extar virgin olive oil - it will improve the blood supply and help it to grow and smoooth out the ridges. I would aslo suggest you think about visiting a homeopathic practitioner to see if they could prescribe some pillules to help with the eczema.

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