In Rotterdam Kinderhaven children are thought via an 8 step program to handle their eczema. In cooperation with ao La Roche-Posay the parents are thought where eczema comes from and how to treat this in the right way. Also children will be thought that by taking on the right way and sufficient and good applying you can control your eczema. In the 8 step programme of La Roche-Posay, this is explained on a clear way to the children in the eczema class. In Rotterdam Kinderhaven leert men kinderen door middel van een 8- stappen plan om te gaan met hun eczeem. In samenwerking met oa La Roche-Posay wordt er aan de ouders uitgelegd waar eczeem vandaan komt, en hoe dit op een juiste manier te behandelen. Tevens wordt er aan de kinderen verteld dat door middel van juist, voldoende en goed te smeren, je eczeem vaak onder controle krijgt. In het 8 stappen plan van La Roche-Posay wordt dit op een duidelijke manier verwoord naar de kinderen in de eczeemklas.
I have really bad eczema and last night it flared up really bad. I now have really big red bumps up and down the whole length of my legs. Tomorrow is the first day of school and I really don’t want my legs to be looking like this. The obvious solution of wearing pants is out of the question seeing how its suppose to be 85 degrees. Any ideas on how to make my legs look more normal?
From head to toe. He’s going to Kindergarten this year and we live in California. Honestly my son went to Preschool for 2 years and within those years teachers called constantly and he would be out of school Hottest and coldest days cause of his skin. do they consider him special ed? He is constantly scratching all the time and putting on medication. Any body been in this situation or am I worrying too much.
Question by Debbie M: What are my options at public school for a child with server eczema?
From head to toe. He’s going to Kindergarten this year and we live in California. Honestly my son went to Preschool for 2 years and within those years teachers called constantly and he would be out of school Hottest and coldest days cause of his skin. do they consider him special ed? He is constantly scratching all the time and putting on medication. Any body been in this situation or am I worrying too much.
Best answer:
Answer by Future-Mrs-Smith they probably consider him as special ed. Well when i was in highschool they had special teachers that would teach kids that had problems or needed special attention. so im sure at a public school near you they have that option.. maybe look into it.
The past two days (Monday + Wednesday, as we had Tuesday off) that I’ve gone to school, I’ve come home with red blotchy skin, covering my arms and legs, that itches like a b*tch.
Even using Benedryl, hasn’t helped that much. =[
It’s now starting to spread, to other parts of my body.
I’ve missed a lot of school so far (about six days of absentees and–plus two days I was there that I participated in a peer-leadership training program), so I’d hate to miss more school. I just couldn’t stand the idea of sitting through classes, unable to focus because of the pain caused from the itchiness in my arms and legs.
The nurse said right away that I have contact dermatitis.
Now, I’m just faced with the dilemma of going to school or not tomorrow. Plus–any tips on how to deal with the contact dermatitis?