So DS2 has terrible eczema. He's had it since he was 2-3 weeks old.
We've tried (often in combination)
Aquaphor (applied throughout the day)
Babyganics ointment
California Baby eczema cream
Shea Butter baby eczema soap
infrequent bathing
more frequent bathing
baby oil
olive oil
cortisone cream
prescription cream
None of these has worked to actually rid him of the itchiness during the night. He's having trouble staying asleep and I see him on the monitor rubbing his little ankles together and seemingly very uncomfortable. If I pick him up he melts into me and falls back asleep, but will scream if I put him back down. He's waking up his brother. He's waking up DH and me. He's obviously not getting the sleep *he* needs. I'm at the end of my rope. Has anyone run across a great product or other fix? I'm willing to try nearly anything.
Re: Talk to me about your eczema fixes...
Have you looked into food as a possible cause?
While you will never find a dermatologist who'd agree that food can cause eczema, but can...some of the most common triggers are dairy, egg and nuts among others.
Was your LO breastfed or formula fed?
Aside from steroids when needed we use Aquaphor right after bath, then either Vanicream or CeraVe to moisturize. These are the best creams for eczema skin.We also use Vanicream cleansing bar and it's really great.
Good luck!
This. DD2 developed eczema after I was already dairy and soy free [she's milk and soy protein intolerant]. So I decided to try cutting all nuts from my diet too, and her eczema was gone a week later.
DD1: allergic to eggs & dairy
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DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
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The only thing that worked for my DD:
Sit her in the bathtub in lukewarm water every night for about 20 minutes (we suspected she is allergic to our dog, so this helped get any allergens off). We used Dove soap every other night. Immediately moisturize her with CeraVe cream - its' an over the counter cream, not lotion.
Moisturize her every morning with the CeraVe.
It worked perfectly to heal it. We now do it whenever she starts getting mildly dry patches and it resolves them right away. Your poor little man. My DD would lay on the carpet and wriggle around to get her back scratched. I hated seeing her that way
I've had eczema all my life and here's how I keep it under control:
-minimal water exposure, EXCEPTION: swimming pools with chlorine seem to help for some bizarre reason so swimming is good, long baths are bad
-let skin breathe daily: so let it air out for some amount of time every day without any products, then keep layering lotion on - i put lotion on every hour or two in the winter
-keep skin covered in cold & windy weather; cotton allows skin to breathe but protects skin from cratches
-keep nails short obviously
-Neosporin is a life saver on badly affected areas. I don't know if that's a baby-safe product, but I started using it when it come onto the market and I was in about 2nd grade at the time.
Honestly, being on the east coast during winter is so much harder on my skin than California weather. If you have any vacays coming up, take baby with you & let him bask in the warm sun. Good luck!
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We have had the most success with an emollient called theraplex. It was rec by our pedi. I got it online at dermstore.com.
Lubriderm has been pretty good too. We use the one with the gold label. If he seems very itchy I will dot some hydrocortisone on and then top it with the lubriderm for a few days so he can have some relief.
I hope you find something that helps soon! We are still fighting it too! Eczema sucks!!!
try the brand norwex. mattress cleaner. it kills organic material and dust mites on your beds/ pillows/blankets. peole dont realize their are 1,000 to 10 million in a sq. foot and your sleeping on that! the norwex matress cleaner helps with your alergies, eczmea and athma. its worth a shot. my friend says it helps them and ihave the stuff too but i dont eczema. it just disgusts me thinking about the dust mites!