Toddler With Pink Eyelids Toddler With Eczema Of The Eyelids Seeking Safe Alternative Treatment.?

Toddler with Eczema of the eyelids seeking safe alternative treatment.? - toddler with pink eyelids

My daughter, now 14 months, the symptoms started 9 months in the lids. It started after his return from a trip to Disneyland, so we thought it may have been due to sudden weather changes or infection crazy travel or change of the water. However, there continues. We believe there could be an allergy and we have a thorough cleaning of the origin using all green cleaning products, detergent allergy, a life outside the cat and the dog is banned from every room, but the veranda, all without any help. Oils OTC / ointment oil with some satisfaction at first, but then nothing. For babies with soap and clean look. Hair keeping eyes and rubbed his hands clean, like a girl in a bubble. Still no relief. Within days of intense ending in "blue". The eyelids are pink, purple, bright, and sometimes a dry powder. She was irritated when you rub against them, as if she is tired. I live in the Northeast, which began in March, is now August and time changes do not result in a difference in the amount of irritation. Reduce symptomsduring sleep and graduates, after they wake up. Then visit with a pediatrician at 3 visits and a pediatric ophthalmologist to see who is eczema. It was written a prescription for Tobradex is a steroid ointment (tobramycin w / dexamethasone) and will be deleted. We were told that if no clear date may prescribe an oral steroid. It has, however, if the time and lending again, together with the finding that treatment with oral steroids. Has anyone found a natural method for the treatment of everyday life? Is it interesting to see a dermatologist? As result of this role already in the message, the persistent use of steroid ointments blood flow to the eyes and can be lasting damage. I want a plan for a safe and effective treatment. For those who are of eczema, where my heart is suffering with you.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry for your struggle. My son has suffered from severe eczema for 6 weeks during the first full year. Our pediatrician said it was one of the 10 worst cases of eczema in 30 years seen in pediatrics. After 11 Rx and 3 non-steroidal treatment that does not work and 3 pediatricians and 2 dermatologists, had enough. We could kiss our baby, and had to be treated with caution due to gravity. Many days I did not take it out of the house because he so susceptible to infection by breaking his heart ailments.

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I even have a pasion of the Arbonne products because after taking this information and a clear baby, a dermatologist for a check that my research and told him he was already familiar with everything. Unpronounceable ingredients, sulfates, low quality, correcting the pH balance vs. Phil, animal products, petroleum products, etc. .. He knew this and never shared with me a little. In fact, I recommend products that contain these known irritants. It really fired me. My son shows that the clear medical history, for it seemed to Arbonne, and probiotics and the doctor to make me happy, but was not at all interested to share this information with other patients. But a week later, the doctor asked him what he had done in detail and has since studied and began to Arbonne products for their patients is recommended.

I wish your daughter well. I am sure you have beautiful eyes.

Anonymous said...

You should consult a dermatologist, pediatrics, if you find one near you. These are often at universities in major medical centers. An ophthalmologist or a dermatologist, but would. Think you give out the diagnosis.

There is no security, "alternative" treatment for the eyes of eczema. Often, the steroid treatments are only effective treatment. The doctors are aware of the risk in any recipe they announce. The benefits generally outweigh the risks. The danger here is that the potential damage to the eye if left untreated.

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