Hi all! Just found out my son has eczema. It started on his arms and has now spread to his face. Its not terribly noticeable but it seems to be getting worse. His face is all pimply. Ive tried vaseline, aveeno, and triple paste. None seem to be working. Any advice would greatly be appreciated. He was EBF for 4 months and breastfed for 6 months. He is now on Enfamil formula. Im wondering if his formula could have anything to do with it. THANKS!
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Did he receive vaccines? If so, it is possible that the eczema is a result of a reaction to them. There have been studies done that show a significant increased risk for autoimmune disorders (such as eczema) in vaccinated children. My sister has it pretty bad. Unfortunately, it can be a tricky beast to treat. There is no "cure." You can only manage the symptoms. The good news is that it usually significantly improves as you age!
As for treatment, probiotics are a great place to start! They can help regulate the bacteria in your LOs digestive tract and have been proven to assist in managing eczema. Other things you might want to try is cold pressed virgin coconut oil, vitamin E oil, and aloe vera gel. Chamomile, licorice, and witch hazel creams can be very helpful.
I'm sorry your LO is having such a hard time!
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My DS has eczema as well. His is getting much worse with the winter weather so we are having to move to a mild prescription cream. I did have luck with a few other remedies before.
The aveeno cream and body wash for eczema work fairly well.
I also used whats called "angel baby bottom balm". Its a natural diaper cream that is just oils and botanicals and can be used anywhere. I would usually see overnight improvement with that. Someone recently told me to try coconut oil and that really helped the dry scales on his scalp clear up.
My DD is 2.5 now and has battled it her whole life until about 4 mos ago. She got a really bad out break that turned into staph. It was a nightmare. Our pedi dermatologist said to use All Free & Clear, aquaphor after bath locks in the moisture. We used to go through tubs of aquaphor. What has turned her skin into perfection tho is Cerave cream sold at the drug store. They also have a cleanser. It took 6 wks to get her cleared up but she hasn't had a break out sense. I swear by that stuff and use it 2-3x a day! I used to hate touching her skin and watching her itch now I can't keep my hands off her smooth skin!
If you haven't researched, eczema is a disorder of the skin where it doesn't retain moisture like ours does. They're always dry so the trick is keeping them moisturized. It's also backwards from how we'd imagine. Itchy causes rash not rash causes itch. So don't let them scratch! Lotions usually contain alcohol (to thin it) which can dry out the skin, that's why creams are better. I havent used aquaphor since we discovered Cerave. It's been magic for us. GL!
My son also has really bad eczema and with the dry weather (we live in the mountains) its just getting worse. I have always used coconut oil and only recently started using it on him (because I ran out of Eucerin). Suprise! It works wonders! It takes about a week or so to start noticing things getting better, and I have continued to use cortizone on the bad patches while using the coconut oil. As long as baby isn't allergic (I would test in a small area first) I would try it.
Eczema can be an allergic reaction, most commonly to dairy and wheat. You could try putting him on soy formula for a while but keep in mind soy is also another common allergen. I'm going to test out the allergy theory when he is older and no long BF as I am allergic to soy so Dr. says don't try it.