I'm having "fun" with a 2 3/4 yr old whose itching is driving me insane as well. He's scratched raw elbows, behind knees and ankles. We've seen an pediatric allergist (sesame - mid reaction, egg white and dairy - very mild reaction) and that temporarily cleared it up along with a steroid cream. Eczema came back last Oct and hasn't gone so got a referral earlier this year to a dermatologist, several blood tests later and we're about to start a third type of steroid cream and be referred to a dietician, I'm kind of over it all. When we first saw the dermatologist we were told to put ds on a restricted diet without some things being explained why they were on the list but not others (eg ice cream was not allowed but other dairy products were) and to use a stronger steroid cream than we had been. The diet was supposed to last for a month as it was supposed to clear up DS's skin and then we'd be allowed to reintroduce foods back on slowly. Well ds skin didn't clear up totally in the 3 weeks we did it (including at CC) when we went back to see dermatologist but she said we could reintroduce foods again and it's gotten worse even with dropping back foods. DS ends up going around with crepe bandage on both elbows to stop him scratching at night - refreshed daily. Band-Aids are leaving welts on his skin if we try to cover the worst bits. His legs are now starting up as well - came home today from CC with crepe bandage tied around both ankles because he scratched so much that they were bleeding.
I soooo get you on the scratching thing. If ds could just leave it alone for 2-3 days it'd nearly be healed!
I've tried the eczema moo goo cream (nut oil based); tried hemp cream/oil from the body shop; tried sorbelene cream (ds has screamed when putting this on and we've tried different brands); tried other moisturizers.
Currently also trying a natural based moisturizing cream called mums secret - started that last night - friend recommended that - can send link to info on that one if you like in a pm later. That one at least smells nice and feels nice rubbing it in. Can't remember all the ingredients of that one but I know it's not nut based at all as I checked thinking I might send it to CC for them to put on during the day.
I would have tried the third steroid cream (this one also has an anti-fungal cream in it) but I only collected it from the hospital pharmacy this evening while DH was getting DS ready for bed & I was on my way out for tea. We'll start that one in the morning.
Apparently the dermatologist is referring us onto a dietician in a couple of weeks to see if we can work out if it's diet related.
I've ordered a new mattress for DS in case it's dust mites or something in the mattress- he has a second hand mattress on his bed - asked DH to sort that out and I was still waiting 2 weeks later so gave up and sorted that out today. Also need to work on washing his sheets more oftenas I'm not good at changing his sheets - old bendy mattress doesn't make sheet changing easy in the third trimester of pg and DH doesn't think to do it
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so annoying given we'd had NO medico of any sort ever suggest to watch out for it, and I really don't understand how even baby and toddler products can include them but don't have to declare it! (anyway that's a separate rant from me!). So I've removed everything (yes that seems to include my lipstick - boo), and we've definitely had improvement. Yay. No more phenergan required, we just continued the zyrtec.
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as I'm not good at changing his sheets - old bendy mattress doesn't make sheet changing easy in the third trimester of pg and DH doesn't think to do it


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