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Mamie Tue 04-Nov-14 09:06:43

Some people have a problem with dairy, but not all. I was given goat's milk as a child, but it turned out that I wasn't allergic to dairy.
Try the oat based creams, Teetime (A-Derma, Aveeno). E45 and aqueous don't work at all for me (in fact I think there was a study a few years ago that said aqueous cream makes it worse.)
I think it can be cyclical; mine followed a seven year cycle until adulthood.

Teetime Tue 04-Nov-14 08:55:11

There is a theory that dairy products especially cheese makes eczema worse certainly does on my daughter. I have Betnovate for the large patches on my legs and lashings of E45 although that is starting to be insufficient so I may have to escalate that. I notice M & S has moisturising tights - I might try those.

NanKate Tue 04-Nov-14 07:15:54

Thanks for the suggestions I will get some hydrocortisone cream for the bad bits and follow the other helpful advice.

Mamie Tue 04-Nov-14 05:26:05

Have you got hydrocortisone, NanKate? If it is really bad I just put that on (though not round my eyes). When I was a child the only thing that worked was sea-bathing. This was before the steroid creams arrived and the creams we did have stung and did nothing to help. I had raw, scaly, bleeding patches all over me for most of my childhood; still makes me shudder to think of it!

susieb755 Mon 03-Nov-14 22:42:13

Try Lush Dream cream - it works brilliantly on my DGD where the prescriptions didn't - recommended on mumsnet I think..

Agus Mon 03-Nov-14 18:14:44

Too many baths/showers dries the skin. To combat this keep your skin as moist as possible by having a bath with a few drops of olive oil mixed in clear water.

Don't know if it has been mentioned but never use biological washing powder. We use Sure washing powder and softener for all washing now as GD2 has eczema. Also look out for anything containing MI (Methylisothiazolinone)this is a chemical irritant used in so many products. Worth googling.

Hope you find an answer and as Mamie says, experiment. Maybe keep a diary of any flare ups and what you think may have caused it. Eg diet, make up,etc

Mamie Mon 03-Nov-14 17:02:11

I have had eczema since the age of 6 months and all I know is that there are no simple answers. Everyone's eczema is different and what works for one person does not work for another. I use all A-Derma products. Oillatum also works for me but Aveeno and Eucerin don't. I have 1% hydrocortisone for when it is bad and have had stronger ones from the doctor from time to time. Mine is worst when seasons change and this year I have had it in my eyebrows and round my eyes (no hydrocortisone there). I am not allergic to dairy though some people are. The only answer is to experiment, but I think the oat based creams are probably best.

NanKate Mon 03-Nov-14 15:50:22

What treatments to our GNs use if they have eczema ?

I picked up some good ideas on my other thread 'Itchy Skin' but now I have been definitely diagnosed with eczema I hope to pick up more suggestions here.

I am using Dermol 500 as a moisturiser and Sudacreme, plus upping my water consumption.