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    Posted: 24 December 2005 at 2:28pm
sorry i cant spell!!!! my little boy has exama on his heas behind ears and on small pacths on his body i was wordering if there are any outher mothers out there who little one has it and what tyhey use as there might be something out there i havent tried cheers
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jake had a little patch on his cheek. i used the sudocream thing that came free in the bounty pack! Cleared it up well, but it was very very mild.
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Caitlyn gets pretty bad excema on her knees, back of her legs and elbows...i use either pinetarsol in the bath and aqeuos cream after or johnsons baby wash cos pinetarsol is quite expensive.

I took caitlyn to a naturopath (werent getting anywhere with the doc) and it turns out shes allergic to tomatoes,cheese and some other foods and since taking them out of her diet her skin has improved.

Also be on the watchout for asthma cos often asthma and excema come together

Hope that helps a bit
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Bailey has it tto, I took him to the doctors and we got some 'Lemnis Fatty Cream' - emollient cream for dry skin.
I have found it really good and the best thing is we got a huge tub with 2 repeats for nothing... ohh and I use it too and its great, makes your skin nice and soft

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I have to admit that I steal Angie's lemnis cream too! She only gets really mild excema, infact at the moment she has a patch about a 5c coin on her leg and thats it. We have linked it to excess amounts of strawberries but as the excema doesn't worry her, we just let her eat them anyway
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lily gets eczema, i use lipobase & aquious(sp) cream on her twice a day as well as baby faces sun cream, and only put her in 100% cotton clothes

check out this site, www.kumfycotton.co.nz
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