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	<title>Comments on: Atopic dermatitis with indication of dust mite allergy&#8230;?</title>
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		<title>By: destiny18_au</title>
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		<description>I have eczema and so does my 6 month old daughter her eczema however is due to allergies.  She also has a dust mite allergy and the deremotologist we saw said to get rid of any carpet we had as this may make her allergy worse.  She also gave her a steroid cream to be applied once a day to see if that would help clear her skin up.  We had also tried QV bath oil when she baths, sorbelene, a cream that was called eczema cream made out of oatmeal that had soothing properties.  I would highly recommend seeing a deremotologist and asking about what you should be doing and if they can give you a cream or ointment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have eczema and so does my 6 month old daughter her eczema however is due to allergies.  She also has a dust mite allergy and the deremotologist we saw said to get rid of any carpet we had as this may make her allergy worse.  She also gave her a steroid cream to be applied once a day to see if that would help clear her skin up.  We had also tried QV bath oil when she baths, sorbelene, a cream that was called eczema cream made out of oatmeal that had soothing properties.  I would highly recommend seeing a deremotologist and asking about what you should be doing and if they can give you a cream or ointment.</p>
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