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Question by aiccata: Switching to formula for a little while, not sure if infant is having a reaction? Any advice?
I have been breastfeeding my 11 month old since birth. Recently, I’ve had to go on 2 medications, a very potent steroid for eczema and a blood thinner for a clotting prob. I am not comfortable giving my infant my breastmilk while on the medications. I hope to be off of them in about 4 weeks and then start up breastfeeding again. I have frozen over 2 gallons of medication free breastmilk, but he refusing the breastmilk now. I tasted the milk and it tastes terrible, like metal, and a laleche consultant said that I have too much lactic acid in my milk and freezing the breastmilk makes the lactic acid taste come out more. He will take a bottle with formula so we know it’s not a nipple or a bottle issue. So here’s the question about formula, he started on formula 2 days ago and today he has had 2 bowel movements with softer stools (not watery though). And, he has never had diaper rash but is getting a slight rash now. Do you think he is sensitive to the formula? Should I switch him to another brand/soy based or should I wait and give it some more time for adjustment? I spoke to our pediatrician before the switch and he gave me samples of similac advance so that’s what I’ve been giving him. The doc said that I should not give him cow’s milk yet until at least a year. My son is on the smaller side, he’s in the 25th percentile for weight and 15th percentile for height. Also, he does have eczema, like me and his big bro, but it’s under control right now. He has had some awful breakouts in the past but I switched soaps and that did the trick. But, when I was a baby I was allergic to dairy and soy so it runs in the family. Btw, he is eating solids and has had no negative reactions. As far as dairy goes, he’s already had cubed cheeses and yo baby yogurt with no issues. Thanks for any advice. I will calling the doc tomorrow but wanted to see if anyone had some thoughts. Please no judgement!!! I asked about formula a little while ago and some were critical towards me giving my son formula. I didn’t realize what a sensitive topic this was, and I guess I should of been more detailed with my first question. But, I was told that formula has no nutritional value and that doesn’t make any sense? Most mom’s do what’s best for their baby given their situation so let’s all play nice please :-)
When he had his bm’s I was holding him so I changed him immediately. And I used diaper cream on him as well.

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yes i agree–you do what you have to do.

ok so i think you have to be careful about the formula. my baby is also sensitive and i give her breast milk as well as similac advance HA. HA (hypoallergenic)is the key here. as you know, formula is not perfect so it will take some getting used to. i think you should give this formula a try for a bit longer. he needs to adjust to it. and then hopefully you can start breast milk again if and when you stop the meds.

also, my baby also had eczema and we use physiogel. im in south africa, so im not sure if its called physiogel in the US but im sure its sold there and it happens to work really well. maybe you could ask a pharmacist about it.

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Question by goldenphoenix_84: Need any advice from anyone who has had a child with severe eczema?
I am completely drained and just begging for any help at all.
I have twin boys and ive been to several doctors and even a dermatologist and nothing they have given has helped.
I too have eczema but since I am an adult I have more control on mine compared to my son who has just turned 2, he can not control his scratching and whats worse is he sucks either thumb so the drooling makes moisture on his inner arms which causes more scratching. I havent had success with trying to get him to stop the thumb sucking, he never sucked his thumb till about 5 months ago when he went to daycare then all of a sudden he came home, doing it. His other twin does not have issues with eczema so far.

Ive tried to have a towel around so every time he drools id wipe his arms, but as a single mother i cant be doing it all the time since I have his mischievous brother as well and i have to be back and forth from the kitchen preparing there food, it gets exhausting.

The doctors who have seen him make me feel like there not really trying to help. There pediatrician kept seeing how his eczema was turning to scabs and i begged her to refer us and it wasnt untill another Dr chewed her out that she got off her butt and refereed him to a dermatologist.

I hate that steroids seems to be there only answer to everything with ezcema. Ive been trying everything from room temperature water with oat meal ground to powder and put in the water, since warmer water can cause eczema to flair up. Ive used eucerin aquaphor and the thick eucerin white cream, ive even bought benadryl liquid ointment to try to help with the itch. The dr’s have given me liquid medicine to give him by mouth to help with itch and it doesnt seem to really help. I keep up with him nails and keep them cut so he cant scratch so bad, ive even tried to show him how to rub his arms so he can try not to scratch and he’ll try but then it resorts to him scratching. He wakes up in the middle of the night tearing his arms and legs up, and i dont get much sleep cause i hear him and i get up and try to get him to go back to sleep.
I feel so bad cause i know how it feels cause ive suffered with eczema since my teen years and i know how it feels when the itching just seems like its so internal all the scratching you do does not help and it continues to burn.

My main concern is the fact that I need to help heal the scabbed areas and i kept asking the dr’s wouldn’t we need to clear that first before just throwing on the steroid medication but they dont tell me anything they just prescribe more steroid cream. Im afraid that he could get a skin infection and if it gets real bad it can enter the blood stream and make him really sick or end up fatal. I have resorted to wrapping his arms and applying neosporin but with a child so small and determined he rips the packing off. So im constantly putting new wrapping every hour. So far it is looking better but not completely healed.

I just want any advice anyone has who has dealt with it before with a younger child. Last thing i can think of to try is to buy him several long john pants and shirt for everyday of the week, and giving him oat meal baths every night then to lather him down with the aquaphor ointment, then repeat it when he wakes up in the morning and hope that the long johns sticking to him with the ointment will make it harder for him to try to move the sleeves back and scratch or ive thought of very long gloves/mittens that are breathable but i doubt they make any for children so it may break him off the thumb sucking and cut down on the drooling on his skin.
I just feel so completely lost. Any advice would help.
Found something that worked good for my son cause it seems like the dermatologist just wants to BS me for help.
My mother let me try a cream she was given after a surgery. Its used for minor burns, cuts, rashes, irritated skin, and bites. Its called Calmoseptine Ointment and its a thick pink cream and you can buy it over the counter at the pharmacy.
I soak him in a bath with oatmeal that is ground into powder. Then when i take him out I rub J&Js sleeptime baby oil(its purple container) and it helps hold moisture. Then I lotion him with cocoa butter lotion. Then once it dries I apply the thick pink cream to the irritated areas, then put him in 100% cotton long johns. In two days several areas of his skin were half the size of what they were. He had an area of scabbed up eczema the size of a playing car in two days it was half that size. Then during the day I rub him every 30 minutes of when i see him scratch with aquaphor (Eucerin) ointment all over. Its been clearing up good.

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I hope that these things will help you in your search to cope with eczema. If you have any questions please e mail me at Nedreamwilldo3@aol.com or leave me a message. Also, if you have any advice for me please don’t hesitate to talk to me. : )

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I hope that these things will help you in your search to cope with eczema. If you have any questions please e mail me at Nedreamwilldo3@aol.com or leave me a message. Also, if you have any advice for me please don’t hesitate to talk to me. : )
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