I went to the doctor with eczema, he recommended a steroid cream, I wasn't happy about it, so changed my diet. Turned out to be an allergy to wheat/dairy products. I am not saying this is the case with your daughter, just letting you know the possibility. Mine is controlled (completely) by diet - creams have been thrown away.
Good luck
2006-07-24 21:01:47
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answered by intelligentbutdizzy 4
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The effectiveness of Flaxseed Oil is not proved as a medicine to Eczema.Castor seed oil and neem oil are found effective in certain cases
2016-03-16 05:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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ive had eczema for 18 years and depending on the type of eczema he/she has depends on the treatment. I would recommend going to your local GP and asking about different treatments, but be warned, they tend to put you on the most common cream (which can be HydroCortisone or Eumovate - both of which do work but if they have atopic (hereditary) eczema like me, it might be worth asking for a consultation with a dermatologist. ive tried flaxseed oil and to me it made the skin even more itchy than previous! try oatmeal baths, they are good and plus they smell great. also, you may want to get them checked out for allergies.
hope this helps!
2006-07-24 20:35:24
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answered by Miss_Mort 2
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Poor child. Haven't tried flaxseed oil, but I used to put some oatmeal in cloth and run it under the tap into the bath.
2006-07-24 20:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, my friend's young son suffered from eczema and managed to recover after taking a supplement called VPlus.
SOme of my older friends, depending on severity of their eczema either got better or recovered from it from taking VPlus as well.
If you would like more info, pls email me.
2006-07-24 23:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I would try a PH balance soap like the REDKIN mens bar. I would also try the OMEGA oils in a capsule form. Not sure about a 4 year old I would ask a pharmacist for the amount to use. Also E vits and A & C Vitamins. Stay out of the sun and be careful of sugar and sodas. and fatty foods.
2006-07-24 20:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I haven't tried the Flax seed oil but my son had eczema for 18 years the best treatment he got was using a Chinese herbalist he cleared up great only downside was its a weekly or fortnightly trip and can be costly.
It doesn't cure just keeps away but then that's what most creams do.
I also seen a big difference when we gave him primrose oil that's available from the doctor so its free.
All the best don't know how bad your son is but at times my son looked he had been badly burned on his face (pure dry red) and his arms and legs were cut to shreds.
Its so hard to see and nothing works.
I'd definitely try the primrose then maybe the Chinese doctor.
I don't know what else you have done but we changed his milk to soya as well anything we were told might help.
2006-07-24 20:36:58
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answered by Nutty Girl 7
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I also have a 4yr old that suffers from AD (atopic dermatitis), she has tried all creams on the market, now their is only one that works for her its called Protopic 0,03% ask you doctor about it. When she has a flare up is put a slight amount of this cream on it by the next day she is clean again. As for relief why not try oilatum junior, any cream with aloe vera and try Boots own make Head to Toe sensative skin wash, specially for excema.
2006-07-24 20:32:07
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answered by jane 3
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I've tried Moisturisers. they help more than anything else. They prevent the skin from going dry
2006-07-24 20:32:47
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answered by ? 2
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may be
2006-07-24 20:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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