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Autumn/Winter bedding for eczema?

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Hohumchops · 30/08/2010 15:10

18 mth old with eczema ranging from mild to 'eek!'. Currently in babygro at night with no covers, but temp is dropping and need to be prepared.

Grobag that goes up to age 3 so he won't be able to get out of bed even when sides are taken off cotbed (perhaps a good thing!)

One of the quilts that can bung the whole thing in the wash that have 100% cotton on outside but the quilty inside is 100% polyester

or

Duvet and duvet covers (anti-allergenic and 100% cotton respectively). What happens though when they inevitably get a tummy bug - have to have a spare duvet cos surely it goes through the cover?

Help please!

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Hohumchops · 30/08/2010 20:32

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Needaname · 30/08/2010 21:13

DD has bad eczema and is in a cotton grobag. Doesn't seem to cause any problems.

sago · 01/09/2010 05:30

My DD had bad eczema and I found some cotton blankets - she had two of them and did not complain about being cold (in fact being too hot made her eczema worse).
I got them from here
www.allergybestbuys.co.uk
They also have a children´s anti allergy set now available, but I´ve not explored that properly.
We do have a spare duvet that gets used when the other one is getting washed. HTH

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