A nine-year-old girl from Fallowfield, Manchester, was left wheelchair-bound after a severe eczema flare-up triggered by playing with store-bought slime. M'Layah Chapman's skin condition worsened drastically, leading to blisters, infections, and intense pain that impacted her mobility and daily life. Her mother, Katherine, issued a warning to other parents of children with sensitive skin about the potential dangers of slime.
M'Layah Chapman had a severe eczema flare-up when she had played with store-bought slime last summer. The nine-year-old from Fallowfield was playing with the sensory toy when a friend started to notice small bumps appearing on her skin.
Despite using various treatments and creams, M’Layah continues to struggle with her extreme flare-up – the pain impacting every aspect of her daily life. Katherine, aged 43, has now issued a warning to other mums of children with sensitive skin about playing with slime. “It’s impacted her every single day to the point where the doctor has referred us for support and management on living with long-term conditions.
“It’s out of my control,” Katherine said. “I can get support with medication, but the eczema flares up when it feels like it wants to. As an adult, I wouldn’t want to go through this.Eczema is a very common non contagious dry skin condition affecting one in five babies and children in the UK, according to Allergy UK. The common symptoms of eczema are dryness, itch and redness to the skin.
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