Appear eczema and red bottom


Hi there, I would highly recommend that you try out aroma baby barrier balm for the bottom.

I've tried desitin when my 8th mth old had redness and bumps on her bottom and it didn't work. It came to a point that she cried when I tried to clean that area.

Within days of using aroma baby the redness cleared. It's a sweet smelling balm and u only need to use just a teeny weeny bit and it works wonders. It's organic and made in Australia. I got it from robinson's. It's very costly but worth every cent.

Perhaps you cld also try their range of products for the eczema.

I cld send you pics of the aroma baby barrier balm if you want just so you know how it looks like so it's easier for you to locate it at robinson's. Just let me know yr email address....
 
Hi, this organic and natural Baby Barrier Balm from australia is good too: here are the details:

A soothing balm that protects your baby's sensitive areas. Softens dry patches, soothes irritated skin and calms redness. Repels moisture and calms minor skin inflammations. Protects nappy area from chafing. Can be used all over baby's body to help relieve extra dry patches. Soothes chapped skin and lips. Can also be used for relieving cuts, scrapes, bites, sun & wind burn. Suitable for the whole family.
Why
To keep your baby's skin protected.
How
Gently spread a small amount onto baby's skin. Can be used anywhere on your baby's body to help protect against dryness and soften dry patches and soothe redness.
When
Use at nappy changing time after cleaning, or apply as often as required daily to help protect against dryness and to help restore skin to its natural healthy softness. Especially beneficial to use during cold weather.
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certified organic helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, certified organic unrefined cera alba (beeswax), certified organic cocos nucifera (coconut) fruit oil, certified organic butyrospermum parkii (shea) fruit butter, certified organic persea gratissima (avocado) fruit oil, avena sativa (oat) kernel flour, certified organic copernicia prunifera (carnauba) wax, certified organic simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, certified organic calendula officinalis (marigold) flower extract, certified organic matricaria recutita (chamomile) flower extract, certified organic althea officinalis (marshmallow) root extract, certified organic calendula officinalis flower C02 extract , daucus carota (carrot) CO2 extract , certified organic rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) leaf extract

http://organicx.mionegroup.com/en/product/31502
 
Hi,
My boy has ecezma when he is 6mths old. Doc prescribed physiogel AI cream, very good. Later i found out we could get it at SGH pharmacy without prescription. As for diaper rashes, good to leave him without diapers for a few days. And at night, apply a very thick layer of desitin.

Cheers,
 
Hi,

My friend's nephew had eczema. She told me that the skin specialist ask her cousin to try to let her son to wear more organic cotton clothes as it reduces skin irritation as is free from chemical. If I am not wrong she bought it from [email protected]
 
Air the buttocks and don't apply too much cream/moisturiser. Change diapers as soon as bb urinates/soils himself/herself. If bb perspires alot, shower twice/thrice and there's no need to keep bb swaddled at all times. Let him wear just diapers in the day without long pants.

Also ensure that stroller cushion is clean. We wipe our stroller after every use. Might want to change bedlinen frequently (eg. every 2 days).
 
Hi
Can try Ezerra cream
Packaging : purple in colour with a bear
I use it on my daughter neck it work in just 2 application on reducing redness & dryness.
25g for $17 get it from ntuc pharmacy counter
 
Wat milk is your baby drinking? Maybe u can consider Nan HA. My gal has eczema when she's few weeks old. Pd recommend Nan HA and it works for her so far.......
 

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