Well I had skin problems for years, went to dermatologists who prescribed several types of creams and pills, but nothing really helped. Time ago someone told me to try ALOE VERA; I found out body cream, face cream, even shampoo!! But when you are going through a bad time with eczema or itching (which was the worst for me!) just buy a plat at a nursery; you´ll see it has some kind of thick leaves: cut the end of one of those leaves, take the inner part of and rub your daughter´s skin with that "paste". It really worked for me!!
Hope it will work for your daughter too, I sympathize with her as it´s so bad!!
2006-10-14 05:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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U need to take her to a dermatologist, My daughter had it and they gave her ELICON that works GREAT!!.. She been using elicon every since she was 1 years old and now she's 5. Since using that she have a break out maybe 6 months or so before she would have to use it again, and she only breaks out in a lil spot instead of like her whole body when she wasn't taking elicon.
my nephew also had Eczema real bad, he's 6 months old, but he takes some kind clear medicine and a petroleum like substance that you have to rub his skin in every night, it's a pain in the butt but it also works
So my lady, the only one who will be able to help you is a dermatologist.. all that stuff that you buy out of the store my work for a day for 2 but..but only a DERMATOLOGIST can actually make it better and go away forever or have little irritation
2006-10-14 09:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Have your daughter allergy tested and see if there is something she is eating that is causing the main problem.
A doctor has to prescribe a Cortisone cream that will probably be of a stronger strength than those found over the counter.
I have also used Preparation H cream to help ease the itch.
Preparation H ointment will work too but it has a destinct odor that I don't like.
Preparation H is only a topical anesthetic that will "numb" the surface and ease itching. It lasts a fairly nice period time before you need to reapply it.
You might want to use the prescribed cortisone cream and use the Preparation H cream between cortisone applications.
This worked greatly when my son was little and I now do the same for my grandchildren.
2006-10-14 19:45:31
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answered by Just Q 6
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I Know lots of people that have had eczema really bad,and have tried EVERYTHING, only to have nothing really work.
Anyone from 3 years old to 80 years old.
Really sad.
Until they tried a lotion that I know of that has T-36 C3 melaleuca oil in it.( T-36 C3 is the highest grade of tea tree oil )
I personally do not have eczema,but this has really helped alot of people.
I don't sell it or anything but if you want more info you can email me at enhancinglivesdaily@yahoo.com
2006-10-16 08:55:22
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answered by Luke 2
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My little boy had eczema on his cheeks. I was not sure what method to use but I didn't want to make my boy go through any surgery treatments at this young age. Some suggested a plastic surgeon since it was in a very visible location but our family doctor recommend this natural guide.
Best Eczema Treatment?
2016-05-14 13:15:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually I just answered someone problem 5 minutes ago.
I have a son who had a very bad eczema, the doctor told us maybe its from formula or the weather where we live..
He recommend us PERDERM 0.05% and LIPOBASE CREAM 3 x a day. In 3 days, we see the wonderful effect of the 2 creams.. Now my son skin is flawless, which until now we still continue using the LIPOBASE..
I have recommend this also to one of my friend last week, and she thanked me because it also worked to her nephew...
If you want I can send the picture of my son's face before so you will see the difference now..
Just try a little portion..and observe it..
Please email me if this worked out to your daughter so I can recommend this again to someone who has the same problem..So we keep on helping..
2006-10-15 00:52:11
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answered by just me 3
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Try a real dermatoligist..... Your skin is nothing to fool around with; she could get her skin infected if the skin's broken any where.
She could have eczema from a food allergan....
Take her to a dermatoligist...If they can't figure it out, there's always another one that WILL.
GOOD LUCK! I've had nasty skin since I was a baby...(also lactose intolerant)...hers COULD be allergies to foods
STRESS is another factor...delete all stress that you can..
2006-10-14 05:47:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I had horrible skin rashes for years and went to specialists and had water from Lourdes, and nothing worked. Then one day a man told me to try original formaula Baby Magic. I laughed, but tried it anyway. Two days later it was all gone and has never come back.
2006-10-14 05:39:02
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answered by Jenyfer C 5
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in as much as we like 2 help, we don't always have the answer .. but google search bar can lead you 2 some important information that might be helpful 2 your daughter.. just type eczema in the seach bar and it should take you there.. bummer eh..
2006-10-14 05:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Crisco shortening
2006-10-14 05:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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