I have a 15 month old son who has extremely sensitive skin and had horrible ezcema (sp?) since he was an infant. We found out that it was mostly caused by an allergy to pet dander so we had to give up our pug. Well, we have been using a prescription cream on him called A-Mantle since he was about 6 months old that our Pediatric Allergist prescribed (who is associated with CHOP). This cream is a hydrocortisone mixed with some other type of cream. We use it on him practically every single day (since he still has ezcema). I specifically asked the doctor if it is safe to use on a daily basis and on his face and he has reassured me numerous times that it is okay. I just wanted to ask if anyone knew of any side effects from using hydrocortisone for so long? It is the only thing that gets rid of my sons rashes. We have tried aquaphor, cetaphil, vaseline, etc. and nothing else seems to work. I also have Celiac disease and I know a lot of the natural products contain oat which I would prefer not to use in case my son has a reaction to it. Any suggestions are very much appreciated!
To be completely safe, I would get a referral to a pediatric dermatologist.
You could ask a dermatologist. However, I have found that with my own eczema(I've had it since I was little) that the dermatologists tend to think things are safer than other doctors. I did have a dermatologist and my OB tell me not to use a cortisone medicine while pregnant, but another dermatologist said she prescribes it to pregnant people all the time.
Usually what I do for myself and my son, I use the cortisone creams when the rash is red and blotchy. When it's not so bad I'll use Aquaphor or Eucercin cream. I'm sure your son's medicine isn't very strong, normally they prescribe the lowest dosage possible. I have an extremely high dosage of cortisone ointment for my hands and I have to use it almost every day or my finger tips crack.
my son had almost the same thing and we had a similar treatment and concerns. he is now 5 years old and not only perfectly fine but he doesn't have the same sensitive skin. i am still surprised it cleared up so completely.
Hi,
I don't know much about the cream, but I think it would only treat the symtoms, not the cause of the eczema.... Dairy products have been found to exacerbate eczema, maybe google it. Dr. Andrew Weil has info on his website about it as well. I have celiac as well, and since it has genetic roots it might also be a good idea to take all gluten out of his diet as well.... I have children with food sensitivities as well and over time it does get easier to find things for them to eat (as you well know as a Celiac!!) GL! Meg
I use a salve/balm for babies with Ezcema that I got from Wholefoods - but I cannot remember the name. It has Ezcema in the title and all natural. I am using it on my 5 month old face. I was told by another doctor that using hydrocortine cream on the face can make the skin thin and bleach it. Just be careful and get a second opinion.
Hi there! My daughter is now 16 months & I think we were in the same boat....she's had eczema since birth as well & we use it nearly every day, again at the advice of our pediatrician (in PA). When I moved to NC, the new pediatrician said it's is fine as well but that we were just as well putting hydrocortisone on it & than layering some Eucerin (or another really thick cream) over top of the spots/patches....
So, I'd venture to say yes, it's ok & there are not any crazy side affects but I am not a doctor either....
Hope this helped a bit!
Hi there. we use it with our 2 year old-- started using it last year--and it worked wonders. he has sensitive skin, we all do, and it didn't cause any other reactions. we haven't really used it this year, but we found out he has a dairy allergy and he is now completely off dairy (I call him a meat-eating vegan) so that might have something to do with it. i would say relax. it's a topical cream and nothing his digesting, so it's fine.
Jamie,
I don't know that much about hydrocortisone cream but I do have a suggestion. Have you ever heard of Arbonne? It is a botanically based skin care company, products are researched in Switzerland but made in the U.S.
They have a fantastic skin care line for infants, it addresses ezcema and those with very sensitive skin. If you would like more information or a sample of the product please let me know. I can get you a sample pack to try on your son.
Good luck,
Donna B [email protected]
My son is almost 3 years old and uses the same cream daily for eczema. He also has terribly sensitive skin, and gets horrible rashes on his feet and wrists/hands, especially when he spends time out in the yard in the grass. We have been using the cream as prescribed by our allergist (also CHOP) for about a year without any difficulties.
We have been using it on my 16 month old son since he was 4 months old (and still using it). He is also allergic to dogs, and we have two...but they are part of our family...there is no way we can let them go - hoping he outgrows his allergy. Anyway....we use the acid mantle almost daily and have had nothing but success with it!!
Hi Jamie...my daughter is just over 5 months old and was prescribed the same medication for her ezcema. Its awesome! We saw a change in her skin in as little as a day and were instructed by our doc to use it twice a day for 5 days. Today is day 4 and its been gone for a couple of days now! We've had no problems with it and the doc did tell me that the Acid Mantle was pretty benign, since I had some initial concerns myself. Though my doc told me not to use it on her face or neck, but rather the Aquaphor on those areas instead. It seems safe, but I don't know about any long term use effects. Best of luck! :-)
If you have celiac disease, then your son may
also have food allergies. Cow's milk is definitely
not neccessary for kids. Many kids have problems
with dairy, and gluten too, and it goes undiagnosed.
Americans falsely believe you must eat dairy to have
enough calcium.
As someone else here said, please research these things on your own, because medical doctors only treat symptoms and not the underlying causes.
I have a 14 year old son who has eczema since he was a baby and we have used Hydrocortisone since he was little. It doesn't seem to have any side effects, at least not with him. We have used it on his face and he seems to be ok. The other thing we always did was to make sure we put lotion on him after his baths. We could not use lotions with a fragrance as that would irritate him. We bought a special lotion from the pharmacy, last time we bought it it was about $20 a bottle, but it lasts a long time. I can let you know the name of it if you want it. [email protected]
my son was perhaps about 6 months old when we started using acid mantle with hytrocortisone and he is now 5 years old and rarely needs it. i found that J&J head to toe caused his eczema to get much, much worse. our dr at the time told us to try dove body wash and we did and his eczema pretty much cleared up! when i had my daughter she had the same problem and the dove didn't work for her,however J&J bath wash (white bottle similar to the yellow one and the soap is red) did work for her and it works for my son too (i tried the arbonne which worked for my son but not my daughter). i also found that sunscreen made the eczema worse. if their eczema isn't horrible and they need cream i use the acid mantle by itself and that works great too. you can buy it without the hydrocortisone at the pharmacy, however you have to ask for it at the counter. it costs about $30 for the tub, but i don't worry about that since it lasts a long time and works well! i hope some of these suggestions help you! if you have any other questions, let me know.
Hi Jaime!
My middle child, who is now 5-1/2, suffered with horrible skin. He would actually get painful blisters on his skin! His doctor is also associated with CHOP and perscribed everything under the sun only to get temporay relief. My friend introduced me to Arbonne, all natural products, and I tried them right away. He has had beautiful skin ever since. They have an awesome baby line, which is what I started with and still use occationally. In the winter months when my kids skin start to get dry, I put 2 scoops of our Awaken sea salt scrub in his bath. Please check out my website @ www.astonishingresults.myarbonne.com. I started selling their products almost 2 years ago because I've seen the miracles they can perform on myself, my husband & children! If you find the products of interest to you, please let me know. I am so happy to share these products that I'd be willing to get you free samples and give you my 35% discount with your first order! Hope to hear from you! Lisa
I used this on my son when he was a baby...45 years ago...I have been worried about it ever since. I guess it depends on how it re-acts with each person. My Dr. said it may have caused my glaucoma and to quit using it on the itch near my eyes. Please do not use it anywhere neaar his eyes....just in case this could happen. Check with your Dr. to see what the latest research has proven. Better safe than sorry. My son does not have Glaucoma at this point if that helps your worries. I have used the straight Hydrocortisone not the type you have mentioned.
Hi, what worked for me with eczema was Herbal Saavy by Country Comfort. They make several blends..a baby one, a golden seal one and a comfrey one.
I used the latter two, started with the golden seal and it solved the problem within days.
Noni serum is also great, but a bit pricey. www.tni.com I know someone who is a rep.
Good luck!! The hydrocortisone creams never really did anything for me, just made the skin kind of thinner.
Pati
I used this exact same mix on my son at about the same age as yours. The eczema on his face was painful looking and this medication worked miracles. I used it daily in the beginning and then less as the eczema healed. By the time the tub ran out (probably 18 months) he was in such good shape that I didn't get a refill (it was expensive!). He is now 3 and half and never has flare ups on his face anymore. He does have some spots on his legs but I can keep it under control with Aquaphor. If I were you I wouldn't have any reservations about using this product. It works. My son did extremely well on it.
My 6 year old daughter uses this cream (in a 1% concentration) for eczema. Her doctor prescribed it when I expressed concern about using the 2.5% presecription hydrocortisone ointment all the time. After all, it is a steroid, and we had been using it on her since she was 6 months old! The doctor told me the 1% compound was so weak it could safely be used all over every day. She also said the acid mantle is better than other cream bases because it is PH balanced.
(PS. I switched over to "green" household cleaners recently(Shaklee and Target brands) and my daughter's eczema improved by about 90% in one week. Now we use the acid mantle occasionally but not nearly as much as before.
Good luck!