I have a 3-year-old son who has had chronic eczema since he was 6 months. Treatment initialy started with a skin biopsy, as the derm. had no idea what was affecting his skin. It turned out to be eczema. In the past 2.5 years, we have tried everything to eliminate his flare ups. Normally, we treat
patchesAllergy testing
Skin color - patchy with
protopic .1% on a
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control basis. However, he often gets various
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Skin color - patchy that don't respond, and we then have to go to
clobex or
psorconPsorcon
Psorcon e. His fingers are never clear of eczema - they waver between mild to severe/bledding. We put cotton gloves on at night with either protopic or clobex. He has had staph infection. We use vanicream soap and moisturize him every night. We have tried UV treatments, but as soon as we stop, the eczema is back. He has mild asthma (off and on flovent inhalers depending on the season) and mild milk allergy. He is so small, he is off the growth chart. I worry that these super potent steroids are affecting his growth. His fingernails are deformed from constantly exposing him to these creams. We have consulted 2 dermatologists, and no one can seem to help. Both are satisfied with the protopic, clobex regimen. What is there left to try. Are the steroids affecting his size?
im 18 years old and have had eczema on my face for about a year, its a strange one, my cheeks get very flushed and red and my forehead is sore and the skin seems to be very tight, my cheeks always seem to look red, and i dont seem to know what to do. my doctor subscribed me with Betnovate cream and said use it sparingly on my face, and it seems to help sometimes, but doesnt get rid of the redness and flushness
steroid creams cant permonantly damage my face can it,
anybody help me?
thankyou very much
Lee x