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post Aug 22 2019, 12:21 PM

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Have you checked your washing machine?
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post Aug 23 2019, 09:47 AM

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QUOTE(wallaby @ Aug 22 2019, 12:21 PM)
Have you checked your washing machine?
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i saw 1 video shared on youtube. actually i have clean my washing machine as well. can but the drum soap at daiso
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post Aug 28 2019, 02:44 PM

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currently trying out la' miux serum
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post Sep 5 2019, 01:01 AM

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I've been having Eczema when im a kid last time...The only product that my mother bought me was Eucerin. It works for me....You can have a try.

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post Sep 8 2019, 07:02 PM

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Hi there. I got some testimonials on a product name Sh1ruto that helps on babies skin, especially ezcema.
You may PM me if you want to know more.

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ataclook
post Sep 8 2019, 07:44 PM

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Hi try see this product fro uk https://www.thesun.co.uk/fabulous/7274822/e...lds-farm-cream/

You can purchase at lazada. https://www.lazada.com.my/-i473486918-s7743...lFlag=true&mp=3

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post Sep 10 2019, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(ataclook @ Sep 8 2019, 07:44 PM)
bought this one before. saw some sharing on this previously on facebook smile.gif
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post Sep 10 2019, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(WowItsNice23 @ Sep 5 2019, 01:01 AM)
I've been having Eczema when im a kid last time...The only product that my mother bought me was Eucerin. It works for me....You can have a try.
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thanks smile.gif
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post Sep 10 2019, 11:53 AM

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Sharing this as a fellow parents whose kids have eczema:
As there are many brands/types of eczema lotions/cream out there, some may work wonders for some but not all.
My personal opinion would be to try and see which lotion works best for your child.

As for my child (he also developed eczema when he was about 6months), my wife and I tried many brands and kept a very-minimal,if almost no, tolerance to any lotion/cream that contains steroids. Eventually we found Cetaphil Restoraderm works best to bring down and prevent flare-ups.
The more "potent" one we used was Natralia's Eczema & Psoriasis Cream, but I tend to use it as sparingly as possible as we were concerned that too much might condition my child's skin to develop a need to use an even "stronger" cream in the future.

Now my child is 6, and there are still flare-ups due to eczema causing situations i.e dust/unsuitable sun-screen lotions, etc., his skin is much better an all we can do is keep his skin as moisturized as possible. Resorted to the normal(cheaper) Cetaphil moisturizer at the moment. smile.gif

But for me, bottom-line would be to keep skin as moisturized as possible.
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post Sep 11 2019, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(Dark8870 @ Sep 10 2019, 11:53 AM)
Sharing this as a fellow parents whose kids have eczema:
As there are many brands/types of eczema lotions/cream out there, some may work wonders for some but not all.
My personal opinion would be to try and see which lotion works best for your child.

As for my child (he also developed eczema when he was about 6months), my wife and I tried many brands and kept a very-minimal,if almost no, tolerance to any lotion/cream that contains steroids. Eventually we found Cetaphil Restoraderm works best to bring down and prevent flare-ups.
The more "potent" one we used was Natralia's Eczema & Psoriasis Cream, but I tend to use it as sparingly as possible as we were concerned that too much might condition my child's skin to develop a need to use an even "stronger" cream in the future.

Now my child is 6, and there are still flare-ups due to eczema causing situations i.e dust/unsuitable sun-screen lotions, etc., his skin is much better an all we can do is keep his skin as moisturized as possible. Resorted to the normal(cheaper) Cetaphil moisturizer at the moment.  smile.gif

But for me, bottom-line would be to keep skin as moisturized as possible.
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currently using cetaphil, the normal one. previously bought aveeno baby eczema works quite good but difficult to find here in malaysia. maybe i should give restoderm a try. thanks smile.gif
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post Sep 11 2019, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(intellactual85 @ Sep 11 2019, 10:22 AM)
currently using cetaphil, the normal one. previously bought aveeno baby eczema works quite good but difficult to find here in malaysia. maybe i should give restoderm a try. thanks smile.gif
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Aveeno Dermexa (Ezcema Therapy) can be bought from major pharmacies like Guardia, Watsons and even online at Lazada and Shopee.
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post Sep 11 2019, 10:43 AM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Sep 11 2019, 10:30 AM)
Aveeno Dermexa (Ezcema Therapy) can be bought from major pharmacies like Guardia, Watsons and even online at Lazada and Shopee.
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yup saw that one. but previously i bought aveeno baby eczema therapy
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post Sep 11 2019, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(intellactual85 @ Sep 11 2019, 10:43 AM)
yup saw that one. but previously i bought aveeno baby eczema therapy
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Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy = Aveeno Baby Dermexa


There was some regulation/licensing issue that in Msia they have to use the name Dermexa instead of Ezcema Therapy. Not sure the exact info but more or less is because of that.

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post Sep 11 2019, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Sep 11 2019, 12:59 PM)
Aveeno Baby Eczema Therapy = Aveeno Baby Dermexa
There was some regulation/licensing issue that in Msia they have to use the name Dermexa instead of Ezcema Therapy. Not sure the exact info but more or less is because of that.
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ah ok. thanks for the info!
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post Sep 11 2019, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(intellactual85 @ Sep 11 2019, 10:22 AM)
currently using cetaphil, the normal one. previously bought aveeno baby eczema works quite good but difficult to find here in malaysia. maybe i should give restoderm a try. thanks smile.gif
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I know!! Back then, wife and I had to be as thick-skinned as possible to pester anyone who's going to Australia to buy Eczema lotions/creams for us. One product we couldn't find here (during then) was the Natralia Psoriasis Eczema cream. Not to mention Restoraderm is more expensive than in Australia. I think it was MYR130 here, where as we got some friends to buy and bring it back for MYR60/per bottle... I think it was around AUD20 or less over there, provided you get from places like Chemist Warehouse, etc.
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post Sep 11 2019, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(intellactual85 @ Jul 22 2019, 11:32 AM)
my son has an eczmea since he was 6 months old. it comes & goes sometime i am not sure the reason of it to flare up as i control what he ate
anyone can share tips to reduce eczmea flare up + good products you are using?

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Don't give formula milk as have laktose. Give soy expensive but good for them. My son was so bad so drink only soy. Isomil Plus is ok
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post Sep 12 2019, 09:36 AM

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QUOTE(Dark8870 @ Sep 11 2019, 05:29 PM)
I know!! Back then, wife and I had to be as thick-skinned as possible to pester anyone who's going to Australia to buy Eczema lotions/creams for us. One product we couldn't find here (during then) was the Natralia Psoriasis Eczema cream. Not to mention Restoraderm is more expensive than in Australia. I think it was MYR130 here, where as we got some friends to buy and bring it back for MYR60/per bottle... I think it was around AUD20 or less over there, provided you get from places like Chemist Warehouse, etc.
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i love chemist warehouse!!
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post Sep 12 2019, 09:37 AM

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QUOTE(laitlee @ Sep 11 2019, 05:41 PM)
Don't give formula milk as have laktose. Give soy expensive but good for them. My son was so bad so drink only soy. Isomil Plus is ok
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tried giving soy milk but becomes worst for him. almost whole face becomes red. read that soy can also trigger eczema. after that go back to giving previous milk.
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post Sep 12 2019, 09:44 AM

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First kudos to a great parenting ... but eczema comes in a lot of sensitivities, I'll separate a few in below summarize;

1. For head try use sebame so they won't form bad dandruff but consult pharmacy if it's ok for infant this age
2. Use soap which is medicinal
3. Seafood is a no no
4. Tight waist pant, belt metal will cause itchiness - try stay out of it

Lastly I got one friend severe case but he's late 20s or early 30s it comes and go, he went hospital for jap and they wrap him like mummy but it was a good kill for the eczhema.. note that this is better treatment in SG as MY treat it differently
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QUOTE(intellactual85 @ Sep 12 2019, 09:37 AM)
tried giving soy milk but becomes worst for him. almost whole face becomes red. read that soy can also trigger eczema. after that go back to giving previous milk.
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Isomil Plus too? Hmm

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