Friday, December 25, 2009

My 3 month old son has eczema and i have Aveeno cream for this however can anyone recommend a washing powder?

i am doing other things to help, i.e. not bathing him too much, keeping the skin moisturised, keeping his fingernails short and putting mittens on. i have just started using the aveeno yesterday. he is also a breastfed baby which i will continue until he%26#039;s 1 years old. i wash his clothes with Fairy non-bio, but is there a better/purer washing powder i could be using? i%26#039;ve not seen any so i need some advice please. also i live in the uk so ideas of where to get any suggested items from would be great.|||Marks and Spencers has recently had some non-fragranced, non bio, hypo-allergenic washing liquid and powder in (as well as washing up liquid) but, with Xmas, that whole section seems to have shrunk.





Otherwise, Surcare from Sainsbury%26#039;s.|||i suufer from cold eczema and during the cold months everything irritates. the only thing i have found that truely works is putting my clothes on an extra rinse after a proper wash.





also my husband suffers from psorias (cant spell it at the mo) and again this works well for him all year round. however all meds presecribed by the doctor (creams, tabls etc) have not worked, we have both found that superdrug dry skin relief cream works excellantly. Its about 拢4 for a decent sized tub and its great|||SURCARE, in liquid form is best. (though they do make a powder as well) It%26#039;s on sale in most supermarkets, particularly Sainsbury%26#039;s., and also in Boots. It%26#039;s especially for very sensitive skin, and has no perfume.





My son is 24 and has eczema, he%26#039;s had it from being 2 weeks old.





||| hey go to earth clinic click on aliments then on ecezma this a natural remedy site it will help you...........|||have always used fairy non bio|||lux flakes

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