I figure we might need a place to chat about this!
So, my beautiful little boy seems to be taking after his father and developing a case of eczema. I've never had it, so never treated it for myself, and my husband's case is quite bad and needs prescriptions. We're not quite there yet....
Wondering what you ladies are doing to keep your babies' skin baby smooth?
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@MrsDramaK Thanks for the recommendation! I will check it out
ps it doesn't have to be coconut oil, any moisturizing product will work, but coconut oil seems to be having a moment right now...
But ultimately, cutting out dairy was a miracle cure for his eczema. (We tried going dairy free for his spit up, which it did not help. But found his eczema cleared up quickly and didn't come back until months later when we tried dairy again to see if he could tolerate it). By ~10 months old he was fine eating dairy. But before then, I was nursing him and had to stop eating dairy, even "hidden" dairy in small traces in breads and other processed food would cause him to flare up. Once he was old enough to effectively scratch his eczema spots, it was just heartbreaking. So going dairy-free was worth it. His skin was great with no treatment needed, as long as he didn't eat dairy.
First, totally jumping on what FBB posted above, he had rashes from dairy, soy and egg allergies. His dairy allergy was a belly rash, his soy was on his face and I have no idea where the egg showed up. I'm pretty sure it's different for everyone and we only realized that thru eliminating things from his diet.
Second - products! We like aquafor and eucerin products. My son is almost 3 now and he can tell me specifically that most lotions make his rashes burn. He outgrew all his food allergies by the time he was 2yo but still has environmental allergies that give him eczema patches, so he uses aquafor baby head and body wash and eucerin baby lotion.
Last note because summer is right right around the corner, there are lots of suntan lotions with soy in them. We use California baby ($$$) on my guy because it's soy free.
Good luck!!
Reiterating that my son got eczema as a reaction to diary. I've been cheese free for 3 months now, sigh. He's not hugely reactive and I can have hidden ingrediants, butter, and chocolate. Haven't tried yogurt yet but that's the next step.
My dr recommended Aveeno baby eczema cream. It's awesome! We put it on nightly and he's gotten so much better.
Also to the cradle cap... his is almost gone. But I've been noticing his head has gotten super dry. His eczema came back there a bit, and when he scratches he almost always breaks the skin. I started putting the lotion on his head too... but I doing know if that's a good solution. Thoughts?
Sorry... Jan died around Dec. It really is no more, I think there's been 5 comments since Jan. I'm end of Jan (28th), can I hang here a bit?
I'm not really sure about the lotion being put on his head, I wouldn't think it would hurt anything to try, then if it's only caking it up because of the hair, just stop? And I'm not sure 100% about this either, but you might be interested in looking into argon oil. It won't be as thick going on and it is also good for skin and hair anyway. My grandma has eczema and I did some searching and found information suggesting that the argon oil can help clear it up. I already use it in mine and my daughters hair so I offered to give my grandma some to try. She didn't try it because her Dr gave her a prescription so that's what she uses, but I don't see why there would be any harm in trying that too. It would be a lot lighter going on than a creamy lotion so it might be worth looking into.
My DD was due on Jan. 29 and I participated here rather than J17. My DD actually decided to come six weeks early and arrived on Dec. 21 instead!
Our dr told us there isn't a great solution to cradle cap out there and we can feel free to try lotion to make it look better but not to be alarmed if it doesn't work, it will go away eventual. Currently I've been putting triple paste lotion for exzema on it and it does an ok job of reducing it. It does amazing on his face though! Like if I see a dry patch on his face one application and it's gone. it doesn't seem to cause baby acne either like some of the heavier lotions I tried (like baby aquaphor).
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@kswiger06 I might give the argon a shot. I have some for my hair. Didn't think about it on skin. If not the lotion isn't hurting him right now