How to clear eczema?

What do you use on eczema? My 2 year old is so dry drs have already said she has eczema.

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Triamcinilone however u spell it

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I heard doing oatmeal baths helps

Cutting out dairy helps

Vanicream, our pediatrician recommended it and it did help some. Coconut oil right after a bath was most beneficial though.

I use beeswax for mine :blush:

Aveeno does wonders for my son.

I have Dyshidrotic Eczema myself, so that means I have the type where I get a ton of tiny water blisters that break, drain, and bleed. I do a combo:
Hydrocortisone 1.5% (Rx strength) to dry out the blisters/kill the itch and then Aveeno Eczema Therapy.

Good skin health comes from within. Make sure they are eating well and are hydrated. Coconut oil works well topically.

We use dove body soap, and a steroid cream

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Aveeno excema , also figure out what is causing it most times it’s an allergy

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Goat milk soap…someone mentioned the Bend Soap Company which has great products.

Aquaphor is what we use for flare ups

Aveeno works amazing for my 20 month old! Apply every night at bedtime, no more eczema issues! If I skip a night, I can definitely tell with rough little patches everywhere!!

Dream cream from Lush

I use these. My son and daughter both have it. They are products I sell so its products I trust to use.

Aquaphor n dove baby soap

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Aveno body wash and lotion works great on my porosis

Steroid cream and lush cosmetics dream cream or utter butter,fragrance free soaps too

My son is 16 months with severe eczema and our pedi prescribed 2 creams!

Cetaphil cream works wonders on my son.

The Aveeno baby lotion for eczema works wonders for my little.

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Coconut oil, shea butter and cocoa butter small amounts mixed together.

Hydrocortisone cream mine had it to

Crisco oil work wonders the solid my grandson dr cream them up at night before bed

Triamcinolone and clotrimazole as per dermatologist of my son :blush:

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Dermasil from the dollar tree. My daughter had eczema on her hand, the steroid cream the dr gave us made it worse. A friend told me about the dollar tree lotion and it cleared it up. She hasn’t had any issues since and that wat about 8 or 9 years ago.

Goats milk… My son had it until the age of 4, I tried every lotion,cream,bathwash,
even oatmeal baths…Nothing worked until I tried goats milk. He hasn’t had it since,hes now 18 and has the best skin in the house .

They gave my son a cream for eczema from rite aid in the pharmacy area. It’s only $5 you can also ask the pharmacist to help you. I also changed his lotion and shampoo to the sensitive dove ones. But after I put the cream it went away. The doctor told me to keep him moisturized so every time i change him I put lotion on him and also when I know he’s going outside I put lotion on him so his skin won’t be dry and get the little bumps he gets. But when/if he does get the bumps I just put the cream on and goes away within a day. I’ve also used the Aveeno night time balm for eczema a few times when he had it.

Products I use and sell so I trust them for my whole family; me, hubby, 4 year old & 2 year old.

You can get this at Target!

I used this for my son until he was about 7. Then we switched to just regular hypoallergenic soap/shampoo.

I have it on my upper arms and legs and I use dove body wash and it helps it

Baby aveeno eczema cream was the only thing that worked on my daughter. Better than all the prescriptions.

We use Calmoseptine cream we got it from our pediatrician. It’s amazing stuff! Aveeno eczema cream for babies is really good too.

Good ol vaseline and aveeno baby eczema lotion…if it gets super bad triamcinolone cream works wonders for bad flare ups

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Renew is rhe only thing that would touch my sons eczema

Penaten cream !This honestly helps tons !

Coconut oil and Shea butter lotion mixed together works well.

Wash him bbaby aquas soap. Trap him dry and rub in in with aquas cream …Do not ruub him dry but pat him dry

My son has it. We use palmers cocoa butter formula. It’s a white bottle with orange and black writing. Can get it from walmart.

My doctor said creams are okay but ointments are better, and bath them in cool water not hot or warm. Have their ointments as soon as they get out the tub. fragrance free soaps and detergent.

Baby dove lotion works great for my daughter. Don’t use any lotions with scent in them. Makes it worse.

Willow cottage natural skincare do a cream it’s brilliant

Vaseline keeps moisture in, and is sterile! :cupid:

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After bath, pat dry and put cortisone. And keep her hydrated.

My pediatrician has told me look for lotions and products without alcohol in them as they will dry the skin more

Diprobase cream use twice to three times a day. I use it regular. You can buy a 500g tub in Asda [Walmart] £10 it lasts for age’s

Wash in medium warm water, oatmeal or Epsom salt baths are great, use dove foam free and clear sensitive soap, pat dry, vanicream, then petroleum jelly (A&D ointment is great, get the tub) to seal in moisture, and cover with clothes so they can’t scratch. Wash everything in tide free and clear liquid with a vinegar rinse after to cut out soap, no fabric softener, and no dryer scents, woolsies are great!

Baby Eucerin for ezcema. Lots and lots of Baby Eucerin. Even have an rx for a steroid cream that isn’t worth a damn.

My son needed a prescription from his doctor because nothing worked for his eczema

My son is on a steroid prescription cream called Triamcinolone acetonide. It’s the only thing that works for him. Also takes liquid atatrax

We can all give choices and what works for us. You’ll have to find what works for your baby. I myself use a herbal based salve. Works great for me as I also have autoimmune disorder. Unfortunately what works for one doesn’t work for a other. So good luck

Burt’s Bees brand of wash and lotion