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Hi,

My 4 yr old autistic son has had psoriasis behind his right ear for a

couple of months now. My wife puts on cream for a couple of days, it gets

better, then it comes back and the skin is very raw, almost bloody looking.

Has anyone encountered this? I'd love to get any info, hints etc... I'm

totally ignorant about this.

Thanks in advance,

Marty

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Have his yeast levels checked by a doctor. The reason it is probably returning

is because the yeast is still present. There are also homeopathic remedies that

will help yeast. I have a 5 year old with severe leaky gut. 4 years and I think

the yeast levels in my son are going down. Yeast is very toxic. Good luckit is

hard work but you have to get to the core of the problem. God bless

Becky.

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Marty,

My daughter (PDD) had this-behind the ear, but only for a very brief

period. She had eczema of varying degrees since birth! Once we

started Pro bio Gold, it is all but gone! I think yeast had a lot to

do with her overall eczema.The diet cleared most of it up, but there

were still a few patches. Do you think there is another food he is

allergic to that every time he eats you notice it worsening? I also

remember being very careful washing her hair, so I wouldn't irritate

the skin behind her ear. I don't know if it is GFCF (and will not

stop even if it isn't) , but Cetaphil Wash and Lotion are excellent.

They are the only lotion and wash I use on my daughter. I actually

use the Walmart brand anymore with the same success. Hope something

here helps...

Janelle

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