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11 Month Old with Bad Eczema

Hello ladies,
My 11 month old daughter has had eczema since she was 5 months old and I feel as she gets older, her eczema is getting worse. I've tried aquaphor, A&D ointment, baby aveeno eczema cream and baby wash and my pediatrician even gave me a prescription for her that contained hydro cortisone cream and nothing has worked. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

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Have you considered any food allergies? It's very possible that it could be causing the eczema..especially since she probably started solids around the same time the rashes started appearing?

My son has bad eczema too and I use a lotion called vani-cream. It doesn't make it go away, but it helps keep it under control. You can order it online.

I haven't tried it yet, but I've read that cheeky baby butter by babybearshop works wonders.

A.

Have you should take her to an allergist? Sometimes eczema in young children is a sign of food allergies.

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Hi J. -

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Hi J.,

I'm sorry your baby is going through this. My son starting getting it as an infant too. Since your daughter's seems to be pretty severe, I would say that it's time to move past trying to treat with creams and go on to finding the cause, which is typically an allergy. I would suggest asking your baby's doctor for a referral to a pediatric allergist.

Hi there
I have 4 children. My oldest (now 13) had excema that cleared up instantly once I changed his diet. He was allergic to dairy, eggs and wheat. Seems like a lot, but it made a huge difference.
I then had another daughter who was fine, then had twins. One twin was fine and the other had the MOST severe excema I have yet seen to date. It was awful. His skin would break out everywhere and he would scratch until it bled.
I took him to many specialists and found that, again, it was allergies. This kid was "intolerant" to a huge amount of foods: dairy, wheat, eggs, meats, soy, nuts, etc. I had to strip his diet down to rice and beans, avocados, fruits and veggies, etc. simple foods. It worked!

I am totally convinced almost all excema will clear up if you change the diet. With an 11 month old it is almost certainly going to be dairy and wheat. Try to get rid of those- a soy alternative or if you are still breast feeding to stop eating those foods yourself and see what happens!

**I also found the body shop has a hemp cream that was GREAT for mild excema breakouts!
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My son had exczema also. It is now cleared up and he never has break outs of it. I use a lotion called Renew. It is the best out there. Non-greasy, absorbs quickly and is made specifically for sensitive skin and problems like exczema. I've tried Aquaphor and cetaphil and all the other products that are on the stores shelves. Nothing worked. Renew is sold by an online company called Melalueca. I can give you some info if you like or you can check them out. Google it and I'm sure you'll find info. It is a company that you can work with and get some at-home income however I do not sell it. So they do have the option available of just being a consumer and not a seller of the products. It really does work and I get no benefit out of telling you because I do not sell it other than the benefit of knowing it will help your daughter greatly!

Hi J.,
I read all of the products you used to help with eczema for your daughter. Have you tried Arbonne ABC skin care line for babies and for adults with very sensitive skin. Arbonne's skin care products are herb and botanically based, dermatologist tested and the ABC line is pediatrician tested. I am a consultant for Arbonne and have heard great reviews on the baby line. It's amazing how many people and children have eczema and psoriasis. It helps to relieve the itching and redness. Check out their website-www.arbonne.com. i have psoriasis and when I have a breakout, I use the ABC baby oil. LOVE IT!! Good luck.
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Hi J.,
My daughter who is nw 2 1/2 had bad eczema on her cheeks and the back of her knees....my pediatrician reccommended all the same ointments....one trip to a dermatologist and he reccommended good old vaseline. I know it sounds odd since A & D and aquaphor seem the same but Vaseline did the trick...I repeatedly put it on and it went away. The poor kid has photos of the first year with red cheeks! Good thing is by a year old it all went away....but I notice even now if I don't put lotion on her she starts with the chap cheeks......As for a cream I stuck with Cetaphil lotion for her whole body after baths. One thing to remember is that eczema is a sign of allergies....and sure enough my daughter was later diagnosed with a TREE NUT allergy...and some seasonal allergies...so keep an eye on your daughter.Good Luck and let me know how it goes.

Hi
I use the cetaphyl line. I use the wash for my babies face and body and then the lotion in the tub for his body and for his face I just use vasiline. My doctor has 2 daughters and they both have eczema and she swears by the line. It works well for us. Hopefully it will work for you too!!

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