Guest guest Posted December 3, 2000 Report Share Posted December 3, 2000 Atarax (an oral antihistamine) helped to finally clear up my son's excema, and we had tried every topical treatment under the sun. Regina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2000 Report Share Posted December 3, 2000 Hi I have also tried every topical agent for eczema. The only way I could clear it was to correct his fatty acids. When I suppliment with flax for omega 3's it starts clearing up. This in addition to removing all allergins this was the only way. He will get it very quickly again if I don't keep up with this.. I have removed all dyes from detergents, colors, fabric softners, use very little soap , rinse his clothes twice . He takes a bath with epsom salts almost everyday and it does not dry out his skin as long as there is not soap. He doesn't get dirty enough to worry about that everyday .. I have to take all the tags off his shirts or he gets red patches on his neck. ( this goes for all of us) we are all slightly bothered by this. I wonder if the whole fam isn't just a tad bit strange. I can't stand fabric other than cotten, tags, smelly junk, either neither can my hubby. Maybe its because our both our mothers stunk up the house. Walking into my bathroom after my mom is torture. First she spray underarm deoderant, perfume, hairspray and she would be smoking . It was like a chemical soup (literally) . She still is like that . Bless her heart. kelly << Atarax (an oral antihistamine) helped to finally clear up my son's excema, and we had tried every topical treatment under the sun. Regina >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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