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Fighting the Eczema Beast in Singapore

June 3, 2008 7:58 pm

My update and post on eczema has brought on many comments from parents who understand and who are going through what dealing with an eczema child is like. Through parents from various countries who share openly about the difficult situations they are coping with and finding parallel in many areas of coping and handling eczema, it brings to mind that we are not alone in this ‘fight’ against the eczema beast.

I have dedicated most of my time and effort since my last post on helping the Angel with her eczema. No effort or time is spared to ensure that we achieve eczema-free days. We keep to a daily regime of routine and attention that have brought us so far to our mostly eczema-free days. The month of April was the sweetest time of our lives since our return!

There are still bad days when our quality of life is severely affected but those have been the occassional days rather than the norm until recently!!!

Fighting the eczema beast in Singapore has been a steep learning curve at times but through love, patience and karuna (and constantly asking for more of these three qualities in my life), we have managed to bring life to a normalcy.

I throw my life out of tangent, socialise only with those who understand my constraints, do the minimal required in a day, and focus entirely on the Angel.

Having not kept up with blog reading, I recently read a post from Mel (Perspective of Life in a Different Pasture) who has very kindly dedicated a post on ‘Coping with Eczema‘ to me when I asked about how she coped with her eczema child in Singapore. Many, many thanks for such a generous gesture, Mel!

I cope with the Angel’s eczema (sans steroid, sans medication) through a few simple ways :

1) Carrot juice - the juicing continues! All I can say is that, the daily carrot juice does its own wonders on the Angel’s skin. Two sticks of carrots and an apple a day. Trust me, but they are the mainstay to eczema-free days!

2) Fish oil - the Angel is back on fish oil. According to Dr Hugo, it is in the Angel’s filggarin that is causing all that dryness. Whether or not fish oil is helping, I know that the carrot juice is doing its bit!

3) Stress-free - I see how stress brings on the onset of the itch-scratch cycle. I keep away from stressful situations (there are just some places that create a lot of stress for either of us) and plan the day carefully, especially when going out of the comfort zone of home. I learn to say ‘no’ when it is better to stay home and I learn to do less but yet achieve more (when you have eczema-free days, you have achieved loads!) in a day.

4) Moisturize, moisturize, moisturize - the Angel is kept moisturized daily (I’m currently using Aqueous Cream and QV but most moisturizer works) and I found the most effective sunscreen that works and which we use even when at home (Avene Sun Protection for Children 40 SPF)! Expensive but worth every penny of our money!
5) Time and attention - Almost all of my time and attention is dedicated to the Angel. Without the time and attention, the simple understanding of the habit of the mind of my eczema child, it will be almost impossible to achieve eczema-free days. It is also CRUCIAL that people who spend time with your eczema child knows how to handle it as well. I have seen how others can perpetuate the scratching habit and make achieving eczema-free days REALLY an arduous journey.

6) Herbal Rinse from Weeds (picked from fields in Singapore) -  My parents conscientiously pluck a certain wild weed growing at open fields in Singapore and attest to everyone that it is the daily herbal rinse from this particular weed that is healing the Angel’s skin. I do agree that the weed has a cooling effect on the skin and also provide the Angel a mental deposit to overcome her scratching but I cannot ascertain that it is the reason for her beautiful skin.

While I’m writing this, the Angel’s skin has recently been quite broken and badly scratched up. The circumstances leading to her scratching really deserve another post of its own but for now, parents who are dealing with eczema children in Singapore, I’d suggest the above to achieve more eczema-free days!

3 Responses to “Fighting the Eczema Beast in Singapore ”

Flowers Mom wrote a comment on June 14, 2008

Hello again

I was just wondering if you had thought about using some cotton gloves when the itching gets bad. I bought some for Flower as she can scratch her skin to shreds sometimes. The gloves are 100% cotton and now she even asks for them if she starts to feel itchy. She can still scratch with them on but her skin does not break open or go red as the gloves are soft. Before I put them on I also cover her hands with a thick layer of epaderm or Dream Cream (her hands are often the things she scratches the most) and this seems to soothe her. The gloves seem to calm her now - when her skin hurts she tells me “I need my gloves” and when they are on she seems to calm straight away. I got the gloves from Cotton Comfort who specialise in eczema clothing. Because they have fingers she can also wear them and do things like painting, playdough, anything that would normally cause her to flare up or become itchy. They are also not hot or restrictive so she keeps them on even at night in bed. They are washable too.

Love Flowers Mom

sc wrote a comment on June 22, 2008

Hi,

I happened to follow a link to your website and the ‘keyword’ eczema prompted me to read more, cos my sons and I have eczema at differing degrees, with my second son having it the worst. On days when his skins have red rashes/patches, I apply Physiogel AI cream and it works wonders, even just overnight! I recommend you to try it out if you have not. Can find it at Guardian pharmacy store. Now, the cream is known as a miracle cream in my family. It’s expensive, but I like it a lot cos it’s not a steroid.

And thanks for yours tips on carrot juice cos I didn’t know it would be good effects on eczema skins (though my sons just cannot stand the smell of it - I juiced carrot and green apples together and they refused to drink it. ) Maybe I should try juicing carrots again.

SC

kim wrote a comment on July 28, 2008

Hi alternative mom, thanks for sharing your ways to cope with eczema. I’m also dealing with eczema attacks on husband and baby. and some days, especially in hot weather we cannot resist reaching for the steriod cream for fast relief. You mentioned fish oil - which brands are suitable for children and/or adults? available in S’pore?

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