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Hi This is my first time posting so please bear with me. My baby boy has had eczema since about one month old. It started as just red very dry cheeks, but then spread to whole body. He is now five month and suffering very badly. It covers his whole body from head to toe. It is VERY red, dry, and flakey. He itches intensely and when he scratches he breaks open the skin and it oozes a clear to yellowish discharge. I keep him very clean but he did have a staph infection at one point. His eczema seems to follow a cycle. It goes from dry and scales to red, cracked and oozing back to dry and scaley. The bath seems to improve his condition for a day but makes him a lot more itchy. We tried everything from creams to lotions to ointments. Literally, hundreds of dollars worth before finding homeopathy. We changed the laundry detergent 3 times. We use just borax now. We changed the air filters in our house and installed a hepa system in his room with a humidifier. He seems to be much worse from like 5pm through midnight. He frequently wakes at night from itching, but also wants a bottle every two hours day and night. He has purple feet, which feel cold all the time. When I rub them for a bit the color returns to normal. He sweats profusely, especially at night when laying in bed. The itch is so bad we have to keep him swaddled most of the day/night. He is so desperate to itch, sometimes he wiggles his way out of it, as well as his clothes and I find him with just a diaper on and scratching away at his legs, abdomen, and face, which seem to be the itchiest parts. He was never on any meds, except we did use a steroid for about 30 seconds and then washed it off due to burning or irritation. We haven't used since and since found that it only surpresses the eczema. We now have stopped all creams and just use olive oil. He seems to also be sensitvie to coconut oil which we tried as well. I contacted a world renown homeopath who gave me remedies through email. Arsinicum 200 and Hepar Sulph 200. He was taking Hepar in morn and then Arsen noon and night. This seemed to make him worse. He then changed remedy to taking them together noon and night and added in Calcerea in morn. I haven't ordered that one yet. My question is how do I know it's the right remedy? With eczema, how long should you wait before deciding if it's working or not? The homeopath said to take for 2 months, however, should I see signs of improvement along the way? It looks so bad still and he's been on it for almost 3 weeks. I'm so exhausted and frustrated watching my baby suffer. I know healing eczema is not a quick fix but I want a sign to know i'm on the right path. Please help.
[message edited by jnyce78 on Tue, 31 Jan 2017 19:05:52 UTC]
 
  jnyce78 on 2017-01-31
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Eczema is a form of dermatitis, or inflammation of the epidermis. The term eczema is broadly applied to a range of persistent skin conditions. These include dryness and recurring skin rashes which are characterized by one or more of these symptoms: redness, skin edema (swelling), itching and dryness, crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing, or bleeding. Areas of temporary skin discoloration may appear and are sometimes due to healed lesions, although scarring is rare. In contrast to psoriasis, eczema is often likely to be found on the flexor aspect of joints.

ETIOLOGY

Exact case is unknown.

Predisposing causes are-
• Individual susceptibility to offending agent.
• Familial predisposition.
• Prolonged exposure to sunlight.
• Exposure to ultra-voilet rays.
• Trauma.
• Infection.
• Psychogenic stress.
• Pre-existing disease.
• Poor general health.
Hyperhydrosis.
• Focal sepsis.
• Exposure to allergen.
• During hormonal immbalance.
• Sedentry life.
• Constipation.
• Any other condition which lowers local skin resistance.

Classification of Eczema / Dermatitis

The term eczema refers to a set of clinical characteristics. Classification of the underlying diseases has been haphazard and unsystematic, with many synonyms used to describe the same condition. A type of eczema may be described by location (e.g. hand eczema), by specific appearance (eczema craquele or discoid), or by possible cause (varicose eczema). Further adding to the confusion, many sources use the term eczema and the term for the most common type of eczema (atopic eczema) interchangeably.
The classification below is ordered by incidence frequency.

Types of common eczemas

Atopic eczema

Also known as infantile eczema, flexural eczema, atopic dermatitis. Atopic eczema is an allergic disease believed to have a hereditary component, and often runs in families whose members also have hay fever and asthma. Itchy rash is particularly noticeable on head and scalp, neck, inside of elbows, behind knees, and buttocks. Experts are urging doctors to be more vigilant in weeding out cases that are, in actuality, irritant contact dermatitis. It is very common in developed countries, and rising.

Contact dermatitis

C.D. is of two types: allergic (resulting from a delayed reaction to some allergen, such as poison ivy or nickel), and irritant (resulting from direct reaction to a detergent, such as sodium lauryl sulfate). Some substances act both as allergen and irritant (wet cement). Other substances cause a problem after sunlight exposure, bringing on phototoxic dermatitis. About three quarters of cases of contact eczema are of the irritant type, which is the most common occupational skin disease. Contact eczema is curable provided the offending substance can be avoided, and its traces removed from one’s environment.

Xerotic eczema

Also known as craquele or craquelatum, winter itch, pruritus hiemalis. X.E. is dry skin that becomes so serious it turns into eczema. It worsens in dry winter weather, and limbs and trunk are most often affected. The itchy, tender skin resembles a dry, cracked, river bed. This disorder is very common among the older population. Ichthyosis is a related disorder.

Seborrhoeic dermatitis

Seborrheic dermatitis (“cradle cap” in infants) is a condition sometimes classified as a form of eczema which is closely related to dandruff. It causes dry or greasy peeling of the scalp, eyebrows, and face, and sometimes trunk. The condition is harmless except in severe cases of cradle cap. In newborns it causes a thick, yellow crusty scalp rash called cradle cap which seems related to lack of biotin, and is often curable.

Photodermatitis

Sensitisation of skin after exposure to sunlight or contact with substances having phototoxic or photoallergic effect, & characterised by smarting, burning & hyperpigmentation. Common in summers. Exposed parts usually extensor surfaces.
Common sites are face,neck, hands, forearms & feet.

Less common eczemas

Dyshidrosis

Also known as pompholyx, vesicular palmoplantar dermatitis, housewife’s eczema. Only occurs on palms, soles, and sides of fingers and toes. Tiny opaque bumps called vesicles, thickening, and cracks are accompanied by itching which gets worse at night. A common type of hand eczema, it worsens in warm weather.

Discoid eczema

It is characterized by round spots of oozing or dry rash, with clear boundaries, often on lower legs. It is usually worse in winter. Cause is unknown, and the condition tends to come and go.

Venous eczema

Also known as stasis dermatitis, varicose eczema. Occurs in people with impaired circulation, varicose veins and edema, and is particularly common in the ankle area of people over 50. There is redness, scaling, darkening of the skin and itching. The disorder predisposes to leg ulcers.

Dermatitis herpetiformis

Also known as Duhring’s Disease. Causes intensely itchy and typically symmetrical rash on arms, thighs, knees, and back. It is directly related to celiac disease and can often be put into remission with appropriate diet.

Neurodermatitis

Also known as lichen simplex chronicus, localized scratch dermatitis. It is an itchy area of thickened, pigmented eczema patch that results from habitual rubbing and scratching. Usually there is only one spot. Often curable through behavior modification and anti-inflammatory medication. Prurigo nodularis is a related disorder showing multiple lumps.

Autoeczematization

It is an eczematous reaction to an infection with parasites, fungi, bacteria or viruses. It is completely curable with the clearance of the original infection that caused it. The appearance varies depending on the cause. It always occurs some distance away from the original infection.

COMPLICATIONS of Eczema

Dermatological
• Infection.
• Ide eruption (dissemination).
• Cotact dermatitis.
• Erythroderma.

Psychological
• Anxiety.
Depression.

Social
• Wage loss.
• Debility.
• Social ostracism.

DIAGNOSIS
• Clinically.

Differential diagnosis
• Psoriasis.
• Scabies.
• Tinea infection.

GENERAL MANAGEMENT fo Eczema / Dermatitis
• Reassurance.
• Identify offending agent.
• Early removal from offending agent.
• Avoid contact.
• Maintain personal hygiene.
• Maintain electrolyte balance.
• Avoid scratching.
• Adequate physical & mental rest.

HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT

REPERTORY
KENT- SKIN- ERUPTIONS- ECZEMA.

Homeopathic Remedies
Antimonium Crudum

It is often indicated eczematous eruptions, when there are thick, horny callosities in the skin.
For children and young people inclined to grow fat; for the extremes of life. Old people with morning diarrhea, suddenly become constipated,or alternate diarrhea and constipation; pulse hard and rapid. Sensitive to the cold < after taking cold. Child is fretful, peevish, cannot bear to be touched or looked at; sulky, does not wish to speak or be spoken to; angry at every little attention. Great sadness, with weeping. Loathing life. Anxious lachrymose mood, the slightest thing effects her; abject despair, suicide by drowning. Irresistible desire to talk in rhymes or repeat verses.

Arsenicum

It is a valuable remedy in Eczema, when vesicles appear, which turn into pustules and for scabs, with copious scaling and much burning. Great Prostration, with rapid sinking of the vital forces; fainting. The disposition is:
a. Depression, melancholy, despairing, indifferent.
b. Anxious, fearful, restless, full of anguish.
c. Irritable, sensitive, peevish, easily vexed.

The greater the suffering the greater the anguish, restlessness and fear of death. Mentally restless, but physically too weak to move.

Calcarea Carb

It is indicated in the Eczema of the children, when it appears on the scalp, with a tendency to spread downwards and over the face. Frequently it appears in patches on the face or scalp, forming thick crusts, which are often white, like chalk deposits.
Leucophlegmatic, blond hair, light complexion, blue eyes, fair skin; tendency to obesity in youth. Psoric constitutions; pale, weak, timid, easily tired when walking. Disposed to grow fat, corpulent, unwieldy. Children with red face, flabby muscles, who sweat easily and take cold readily in consequence. Large heads and abdomens; fontanelles and sutures open; bones soft, develop very slowly. Curvature of bones, especially spine and long bones; extremities crooked, deformed; bones irregularly developed. Head sweats profusely while sleeping, wetting pillow far around.

Graphites

Very useful in Eczema, which looks very much like that of Ars., but with rough skin and oozing of a glutinous fluid. Eczematous eruption appears about the eyes, on the cheeks, on and behind the ears, on the top of the head and down the occiput; it may also be scattered here and there over the surface of the body, particularly in the bends of the joints.
“Excessive cautiousness; timid, hesitates; unable to decide about anything. Fidgety while sitting at work. Sad, despondent; music makes her weep; thinks of nothing but death. Eczema of lids; eruption moist and fissured; lids red and margins covered with scales or crusts.

Hepar sulph.

It is called for in eczematous eruptions, which have a purulent discharge, and are accompanied by itching.
For torpid lymphatic constitutions; persons with light hair and complexion, slow to act, muscles soft and flabby. The slightest injury causes suppuration. Diseases where the system has been injured by the abuse of Mercury. In diseases where suppuration seems inevitable, Hepar may open the abscess and hasten the cure. Oversensitive, physically and mentally; the slightest cause irritates him; quick, hasty speech and hasty drinking. Patient is peevish, angry at the least trifle; hypochondriacal; unreasonably anxious. Extremely sensitive to cold air, imagines he can feel the air if a door is opened in the next room; must be wrapped up to the face even in hot weather; cannot bear to be uncovered.

Mercurius

It is useful when the Itch has been complicated with pustulous and eczematous eruptions.
Best adapted for light-haired persons; skin and muscles lax. In bone diseases, pain worse at night; glandular swellings with or without suppuration, but especially if suppuration be too profuse. Cold swellings; abscesses, slow to suppurate. Profuse perspiration attends nearly every complaint, but does not relieve; may even increase the suffering. Great weakness and trembling from least exertion.

Mezereum

It is useful esp. in scrofulous cases, when hard, thick, chalky crusts form, which crack and ooze copiously of pus. Itching is more intense at night, when the patient is warmly wrapped up. Sometimes pimples surround the main seat of the disease. It should be compared with Rhus Tox.
For light-haired, irresolute persons of a phlegmatic temperament. Eczema and itching eruptions after vaccination. Hypochondriacal and despondent;indifferent to everything and everyone; angry at trifles and perfectly harmless things, but is soon sorry for it.

Natrum Muriaticum

It it called for in an Eczema, which appears in thick scabs, oozing pus and matting the hair together, a crusta lactea, in fact. Scaly eruptions on flexor surfaces and the bends of joints.
For the anaemic and cachectic, whether from lots of vital fluids – profuse menses, seminal losses or mental affections. Great emaciation; losing flesh while living well ; throat and neck of children emaciate rapidly during summer complaint . Great liability to take cold. Irritability: child cross when spoken to; crying from slightest cause; gets into a passion about trifles, especially when consoled with. Awkward, hasty, drops things from nervous weakness. Marked disposition to weep; sad weeping mood, without cause, but consolation from others <. her troubles.

Petroleum

An excellent remedy for Eczema, wherever it may appear, forming thick scabs and oozing pus. The skin soon grows more harsh and dry and there form deep cracks and fissures which bleed and suppurate.
Adapted to persons with light hair and skin; irritable, quarrelsome disposition; easily offended at trifles; vexed at everything. Ailments: from riding in a carriage, railroad car, or in a ship. Ailments which are worse before and during a thunderstorm. Symptoms appear and disappear rapidly

Psorinum

A scaly dirty-looking eruption with itching, worse from the warmth of the bed. Especially adapted to the psoric constitution. In chronic cases when well selected remedies fail to relieve or permanently improve. Body has a filthy smell even after bathing. The whole body painful, easily sprained and injured. Great sensitiveness to cold air or change of weather.

Rananculus Bulbosus.

It may be used in Eczema, attended with thickening of the skin and formation of hard, horny scabs.
One of our most effective remedies for the bad effects of alcoholic beverages; spasmodic hiccough; delirium tremens.

Rhus Tox

It is useful in Eczema, when hard, thick chalky crusts form, which crack and ooze copious pus.
Adapted to persons of rheumatic diathesis; bad effects of getting wet, especially after being over-heated.

Staphysagria

It may be used in eczematous eruption on any part of the body, but esp. apt to be found on the head and face; the eruption is usually dry and formed of very thick scabs and itches violently; when scratching stops the itching in one place, it goes to another. At other times, these scabs are moist and yellowish in color and very offensive.

Sulphur

Eczema rubrum. Gouty eczema with much oozing. Skin dry, rough, scaly, voluptuous itching _ “feels so good to scratch Itching in skin, even of whole body, worse at night, or in morning, in bed, and often with pain as of excoriation, heat, itching (soreness), or bleeding of the part which has been scratched.
Adapted to persons of a scrofulous diathesis, subject to venous congestion; especially of portal system. Persons of nervous temperament, quick motioned, quick tempered, plethoric, skin excessively sensitive to atmospheric changes. For lean, stoop shouldered persons who walk and sit stooping like old men. Standing is the worst position for sulphur patients; they cannot stand; every standing position is uncomfortable. Dirty, filthy people, prone to skin affections. Aversion to being washed; always <. after a bath.
 
HealthyWorld 7 years ago
stop all other remedies
Wait for a week
Arrange these 4 remedies
Silicea 1m
Sulphur 1m
Psorinum 1m
Graphites 1m
Start with Silicea 1m one dose and report after 3 days
At start there will be aggravation don't worry
By using these remedies in a month your baby will be ok but keep the treatment up to a year
 
mnaari 7 years ago

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