Eczema, especially atopic dermatitis (AD), may look and act very differently as your child gets older. It's important to understand which type of eczema they may have and also their symptoms and triggers so that you can better treat and manage it as they grow and change. read more
What didn't work: Aveno sensitive skin baby lotion, pure organic shay butter, pure organic almond oil, coconut oil or crisco. With all of these by the time dawns early morning arrived there would be bumps on his belly and I would have to use vaseline because even twice a day these would still leave some irritation. read more
Home Treatment. Give your little one's skin some TLC. That’s the first step in treating their eczema. Try: Moisturizers. One with ceramides is the best option. These are available over the counter and by prescription. read more
Slathering on a gentle, fragrance-free eczema cream is one of the best treatments for eczema. Readers suggest applying eczema creams several times daily, especially right after baths. Highly popular brands among moms include Aquaphor by Eucerin, Cetaphil, California Baby, and Aveeno. read more