B.B. asks from Old Hickory, TN on September 23, 2009
Food Allergies & Babies
my 5 month old has what looks like eczema, its really dry skin and red and splotchy. I took her off all food and started w cereal. she was fine until she had pears, she cleared up some and now its bad again after peaches. would she have the same reaction to different foods? could it just be sensitive skin and not related to food? The doctor didn't seem concerned but I want her skin to heal, should i try a skin doctor or just wait?
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B.C. answers from Nashville on September 24, 2009
My granddaughter had the same kind of skin. They determined that just some babies have it. She is now ten months old and her skin is clear. She will still have rough dry patches sometimes. We recommend Eucherin Lotion and Physoderm Baby Wash. It did wonders. Also, we use Dreft and Dreft Stain remover.
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J.F. answers from Nashville on September 24, 2009
My son had the same thing starting at 11 months or so. The doctor prescribed a topical steriod for significant flare ups (which we used sparingly). He also suggested dove soap and eucerin cream. He is now 3 and he doesn't have any flare ups. We still use dove soap and eucerin. I think they grow out of it. It may be food but I wonder if it is not a good idea to limit the types of food so early on especially when this is a minor thing and can be addressed by other means. You don't want to create a picky eater.
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W.M. answers from Louisville on September 24, 2009
Hi B..
Here is a link I found regarding your question about eczema and food. I personally have eczema and my daughters do too. I wish I had known this sooner.
http://www.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/eczema-and-baby...
If you need more, let me know. This a really good site from looking at it.
Bless you.
W.
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J.C. answers from Amarillo on September 23, 2009
Hi, our daughter is allergic to high fructose corn syrup. Which is in EVERYTHING. If you are feeing her fruit from a can/jar that has syrup in it, try just fresh fruit. If she doesn't have a lot of teeth yet, you can put it in a blender. This works for us. Our daughter can not have fruit salad or fruit from a can/jar, but the all natural thing does not have the same reaction.
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A.B. answers from Charlotte on September 24, 2009
My daughter has eczema too and there could be several factors to this. Yes, it could be the food. The earlier you start food, (earlier than 6 months) the more likelihood you might have a reaction to certain foods. She could be allergic to certain foods and that might pass with time, but she could also have sensitive skin. What are you washing her clothes in? I wash both of my kids clothes together and use dye free, perfume free, all clear detergent. ALL has a great new product out and her dermatologist suggested I use that for their clothes. She has occasional breakouts and I have finally gone with a much stronger steroid creme to help heal the flare ups.
Food can cause a reaction and its' good to stop the food as soon as you see the reaction and then try again with it or go on to something else. Cereal is best to start off with first, then greens vegetables and introduce one food at a time repeating it over the course of several days to see if there is a reaction. Check out: www.http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/ for awesome tips and advice to what you should give and some great recipes too.
My kids were not allergic to any foods, but they reacted to the soaps we were using. We only give baths every other day, rarely to we do bubbles, b/c that dries their skin out. As soon as they are out of the tub, barely even towel try, I grab the tub of Aquafor (sp?) and go to town on my daughter. She has the worst out of the two. The Aquafor will keep the moisture from the water in her skin instead of drying it out. Then I follow with her prescription creme if she has any problem spots. As far as soaps. We use all clear, free of dyes and perfume hand soap (Method has a great one available at Target or online) and ALL (brand name) detergent for their clothes. I try to avoid the hand sanitizer b/c of the alcohol, but do what you can. It could very well be an allergic reaction to the foods. If it persist you can go see a dermatologist for a prescription creme to use and very helpful advice on what to use daily.
Good Luck!
A. B
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A.A. answers from Raleigh on September 24, 2009
B.C. answers from Nashville on September 24, 2009
My granddaughter had the same kind of skin. They determined that just some babies have it. She is now ten months old and her skin is clear. She will still have rough dry patches sometimes. We recommend Eucherin Lotion and Physoderm Baby Wash. It did wonders. Also, we use Dreft and Dreft Stain remover.
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L.G. answers from Jacksonville on September 24, 2009
If you're concerned it is eczema related to allergies, you should see an allergist. But there is little that an allergist will do at this young of an age. You're on the right track with watching for reactions related to specific foods. Some doctors don't recommend even starting any foods until after 6 months and only introducing one food for 4-6 days at a time to rule out allergies. I would bring up the subject with the doctor and tell him that you're concerned. My son has allergies and moderate/severe eczema. It's been a struggle to keep him comfortable. Good luck to you.
M.L. answers from Chattanooga on September 24, 2009
Hi - my 15 month-old son has severe food sensitivities (gluten, eggs, dairy, nuts, peaches and other random foods), and the primary way we figured it out initially is that he developed severe eczema, which eventually covered his entire body (not that this will happen to yours!). There's usually something going on internally when a baby develops eczema, not that it always indicates food sensitivities. I would not take your child to a dermatologist because he/she will deal only with the symptoms and prescribe a topical steroid cream that may help the rash subside. Typically, though, such treatment that deals only with the symptom of a rash rather than the root cause of the problem only covers the true issue and it may re-emerge in a different, sometimes more serious issue, like asthma.
You might consider stopping solids altogether until at least 6 mos. You could also take a look at an infant food introduction schedule online to see which foods are recommended early on - I found one from an ND at http://www.gaianaturopathic.com/docs/food_introduction_sc....
I'd be glad to talk more if you'd like. All the best!
S.B. answers from Nashville on September 25, 2009
B.,
My daughter has eczema and her episodes flair up at different times. She too seemed to react after eating certain foods. Are you using a special lotion twice a day and hydrocortisone? I use the generic Cetaphil twice a day and lotion her extremely well. Also if I use any scented bath wash on her after 2 days her eczema will flair up again. My doctor told me if I treated the eczema with hydrocortisone and cetaphil lotion for 2 weeks and it did not clear up then it was possible she could be allergic to her milk. She never mentioned any foods. So if it is clearing up before a two week period then 9 out of 10 it is not the food. To ease your mind you can go to a dermatologist but there is nothing they can truely do for eczema. Usually with children, they will grow out of it. Just keep her lotioned and do not use anything with perfumes. Hope this helps.
Good Luck!
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