QuoteReplyTopic: Excema Cream reaction? Posted: 19 July 2007 at 10:18am
Daniel has got some excema above both his eyes (like in his eye brows) and the doc gave me some lemnis fatty cream to put on it. I put it on him yesterday and instead of just being really dry its now dry and quite red.. do you think this is a reaction to the cream? I don't really wanna put it on him now.
I'm seeing the docs in the near future for his 6 week check up etc so I'll ask him then but would you keep using it or nah?
We use Lemnis Fat with Fay and that doesn't seem to be a normal reaction to it, yep I would check with pharmacist or GP. It just makes Fays skin nice and greasy, holds her hydorcort in place and stops her drool and spills excoriating the skin on her chest and neck
Jack had dry skin on his back and we used that lemnis fatty cream and the same thing happened, it went really red so we stopped using it after that as well.
id talk to doc or chemist, ive never used it before though.
have you tried tui bee balm, or pawpaw? with haleigh she had some on her eyebrows and i used vaseline and it cleared it up.
yep when i frist use lemis it did go red on james skin but its fine now maybe give your docs a ring because what works for one baby might not for your wee boy
my 10 month old gets ezcema :( it started when she was young and at first we were give Aqureous (SP) and she came up all spotty and red so the doctor said it was very unusual but gave us some imulsifing (SP) i would stop using it and ask doctor for some other stuff as their skin is so sensitive.
Yeah I've stopped using it and I've put some johnsons soothing naturals cream on it and it has gone down completely. I'm not even sure I'll bother getting more cream from the docs because the johnsons cream has made it look so good so quickly
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