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Simply - YES! Exzema is caused by an allergic r...

Simply - YES! Exzema is caused by an allergic reaction. A child will develop this rash when they are in contact with something they are allergic to. It may be formula or it may be breastmilk. It could...

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Hi thank you so much to everyone for all your a...

Hi thank you so much to everyone for all your advice. I have dropped his 'top up' formula feed to see if this is the cause (maybe he has an allergy) and I am using a new product from Comvita called...

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There could be a cows milk allergy, but it is u...

There could be a cows milk allergy, but it is unlikely the cause. From what I can gather if you are going to get eczema, you are going to get it no matter what you do or don't do! And you can only ease...

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Hi I dont think it does, my DD gets a mild cas...

Hi I dont think it does, my DD gets a mild case of exczema in winter and while she was formula fed she was weaned off it well over a year ago and still gets the exczema. I took her to the Dr who said...

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Hi - my 5 month old has eczema on his face and ...

Hi - my 5 month old has eczema on his face and belly - i did use the hydrocortisone cream (only for 2 days) when it got really bad - I was then recommended a website called beebeauty.com - i ordered...

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Hi, one of my identical twin girls has a touch ...

Hi, one of my identical twin girls has a touch of eczema...( both ff) back of knees, side of face and we were prescribed hydrocortisone cream too by local GP. We too were hestitant and tried every...

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my 3 month old is still hungry after his last n...

my 3 month old is still hungry after his last night feed so I have been giving him formula to top him up, he now has eczema - has anyone any experience of formulas causing eczema? I am wondering if...

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Simply - YES! Exzema is caused by an allergic r...

Simply - YES! Exzema is caused by an allergic reaction. A child will develop this rash when they are in contact with something they are allergic to. It may be formula or it may be breastmilk. It could...

View Article


Hi thank you so much to everyone for all your a...

Hi thank you so much to everyone for all your advice. I have dropped his 'top up' formula feed to see if this is the cause (maybe he has an allergy) and I am using a new product from Comvita called...

View Article


There could be a cows milk allergy, but it is u...

There could be a cows milk allergy, but it is unlikely the cause. From what I can gather if you are going to get eczema, you are going to get it no matter what you do or don't do! And you can only ease...

View Article

Hi I dont think it does, my DD gets a mild cas...

Hi I dont think it does, my DD gets a mild case of exczema in winter and while she was formula fed she was weaned off it well over a year ago and still gets the exczema. I took her to the Dr who said...

View Article

Hi - my 5 month old has eczema on his face and ...

Hi - my 5 month old has eczema on his face and belly - i did use the hydrocortisone cream (only for 2 days) when it got really bad - I was then recommended a website called beebeauty.com - i ordered...

View Article

Hi, one of my identical twin girls has a touch ...

Hi, one of my identical twin girls has a touch of eczema...( both ff) back of knees, side of face and we were prescribed hydrocortisone cream too by local GP. We too were hestitant and tried every...

View Article


my 3 month old is still hungry after his last n...

my 3 month old is still hungry after his last night feed so I have been giving him formula to top him up, he now has eczema - has anyone any experience of formulas causing eczema? I am wondering if...

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