Advise from my God sister: Buy a slice of winter melon from Sheng Siong, NTUC or Any Supermarket.. Like what we buy for cook soup.. Cut into smaller size ( like how we use it for cooking soup) - skin dont remove. Wash will do. Then put into a pot and boil with water. Water will be abit / slight green. Let it cool completely. After water is Cool give baby shower with the water. Try.. so far my God sister's friends kids with rashes all managed to cure. Do one time see can work? And if baby got rashes. Stop use soap. Soap cause skin to be more dry & more itchy. And keep baby cool. More Hot = rashes more itchy and more foul mood for Baby.
Try going to the beach and take a swim in salt water every week? Like ECP or so. Apply calamine lotion and keep her skin moisturised all the time? I have friends whose eczema don’t go away until now (in their 30s already) and they say no choice, just gotta live with it and Long term medication. But you may want to seek 2nd or 3rd opinions from different docs or go see a skin specialist.
Hi mummy, my gal faced the same issue as urs. I hv tried probiotics for her and its work :) (but it took few years to get rid the eczema). She is turning 6 tis yr. Attached link for your reading pleasure - https://myitchychild.com/probiotics-eczema-babies/ Hope it work for urs!
check out her IG, my 17months girl face 90% clear after using this Neem balm for 1month, before that she had steroid withdraw. Her face getting worse after i stop applying the steroid lotion/cream. Lucky i found this balm, it works! & the price is affordable too.
I am also under a bad skin condition. If u want, can recommend u a TCM. Its effective for a person like me under 12 yrs of skin condition. This clinic is slightly on a higher cost. Do let me know if u're interested
i did some reading when my baby had eczema actually you got to be real hard working in spamming Moisturizer and it will heal that's the best natural way to let it heal. it works for myself and my baby
My friend had eczema for quite some time she end up going to a tcm which is quite expensive and it is under control now. Im not sure which one she went but the doc told her no high histamine food.
wet wrap therapy - u can read and learn about it on youtube. NSC teaches parents how to do it in the clinic.
My niece has eczema too and took an allergy test at Gleneagles. Maybe you would want to consider seeking a second opinion?
go national skin Centre check. can get referral letter from polyclinic or gp.
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