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Egzema zniknęła po 48 godzinach
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EXCLUSIVE: **NO NEW YORK POST OR NEWS CORP USAGES** Story from Jam Press (Baby Eczema Curel) Pictured: Ayla suffering with her eczema. Mum distraught as eczema leaves baby's skin 'on fire' for NINE MONTHS ??" but DISAPPEARS 'like magic' in 48 HOURS with ?L10.95 cream A mother has shared how her baby???s ??sheart-breaking??? struggle with eczema turned around in just 48 hours ??" after it disappeared ??slike magic???, reportedly thanks to a ?L10.95 cream. Gemma Gilbert, 35, from Wirral, Merseyside, gave birth to daughter Ayla in August 2019. When the tot was just a few weeks old her skin started to redden and by six weeks, the mum began to become very concerned with its ??sraw??? appearance. ??sIt looked sunburnt and was blistering,??? Gemma told Jam Press. ??sI knew she was reacting to something because her poo was a weird consistency and green, which I knew to be a common indicator of an intolerance. ??sI assumed the skin issue was linked, so for a long time I was racking my brains trying to cut foods like dairy from my diet while breastfeeding her. ??sI found that she was reacting to soy quite early on ??" because her nappies got better ??" but her skin didn???t. ??sNothing seemed to help.??? Gemma and husband Stuart, 41, who are also parents to sons Isaac, 12, nine-year-old Ethan and four-year-old Cole, became increasingly worried. Although some days her skin would be calmer, poor Ayla often had "fiery" blotches on her cheeks and forehead, with the pain often reducing the toddler to tears. Gemma said: ??sIt was clearly really bothering her ??" she would rub her head into my chest and shoulder to try and scratch herself. ??sIt was heartbreaking seeing a tiny baby trying to itch her forehead on me. ??sShe would scratch it and cut it open ??" it was flaky so the skin would open easily. ??sI tried to keep her hands covered with scratch mitts and kept her nails as short as possible, but I felt mean not letting her scratch an itch. ??sIt was a really tough time and I was desperately wanting to know what the cause was. ??sI just wanted to wrap Ayla up and keep her safe. ??sI knew there must be a reason behind her sore skin and I felt responsible because I was breastfeeding her, so I was feeling guilty too.??? Gemma spoke to a health visitor when the problem continued as Ayla hit six months and was advised to see her GP for a referral to a dietician. She had appointments with two different doctors in the following two months, who both said it was eczema and prescribed Ayla with paraffin-based creams and steroids. Preferring not to use the ??sharsh??? creams on her daughter???s skin if possible and convinced the issue was diet-related, Gemma continued to cut allergens and hoped for a breakthrough. She said: ??sI always look for a more natural remedy first and so I tried anything with natural oils to soothe her skin, trying creams from different makes. ??sI wasn???t getting anywhere with the doctors and didn???t want to use the products they were offering, so there wasn???t much point in continuing to go. ??sI wanted to find creams with natural ingredients to help her skin while I continued to search for the cause.??? The creams she tried weren???t having much impact, so she continued to scrutinise her diet while ensuring her daughter was getting enough nutrients. Gemma said: ??sI realised four months ago that tomatoes were having a huge effect on her skin. ??sIt was hard to pinpoint as they are in so much but I started to notice how quickly she would flare up afterwards. ??sI suspected it could be tomatoes for a while and was avoiding them, but she sneaked a bite of one from the fridge once and very quickly her mouth turned spotty, which confirmed it to me.??? After firmly cutting tomatoes out of her daughter???s diet, Ayla???s skin improved ??" but still continued to flare up occasionally when she was nine months old. In a last-ditch attempt to soothe her skin, Gemma rifled through her collection of creams and ointments and remembered a product she had used on herself for dermatitis when she was pregnant with her daughter ??" the Lyonsleaf Zinc & Calendula Cream. She said: ??sIt worked so fast, it was like magic. ??sI took pictures of her skin two days apart ??" both taken while we were having breakfast ??" and it wasn???t until I looked back at the first picture that I saw the difference. ??sI was gobsmacked and it was such a weight off my mind to know something with natural ingredients would help her skin so quickly during a flare-up.??? Gemma now uses Lyonsleaf products on Ayla???s skin most days to maintain it and says overall her skin is much better. She added: ??sMost people would never know something was wrong, but it isn???t perfect so I think there is probably an underlying cause. ??sBut after seeing her struggle so much when she was little, it???s just a relief to see her doing so much better now.??? ENDS EDITOR???S NOTE: DIGITAL USE OF THIS CONTENT MUST HYPERLINK TO: https://www.lyonsleaf.co.uk/?utm_source=pressrelease&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CCDPR Pictured: GV,General View World Rights, No Australia Rights, No Russia Rights, No United Kingdom Rights
2021-04-08
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