ashlansmom
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My 2 year old suffers from eczema and according to her allergist, eczema is typically related to other present allergies. My daughter is allergic to egg. In any case, we have loved the "Mustela" brand "Stelatopia body wash" and "Stelatopia Eczema lotion" - just as a daily wash and moisturizer it has always been what has worked. We also have tried Aveeno, Eucerin, Triple Cream Lotion, etc.... and this is only what works. I don't know if I "buy" the yogurt thing, because my daughter eats yogurt about 2x a day - every day, and it has never made a difference in her skin issues.
However, you should definitely also change your washing products to sensitive skin wash- like a Dreft or Tide Free or something of the sort. This includes the child's clothes, sheets, towels... etc.
Just thought I would share our experience and the advice from our allergist. Also, the Mustela can be found here at Babies R Us, but you can locate it online I'm sure. It's the "stelatopia" product which is specially for eczema. Just another thing our allergist stressed was that children with eczema should bathe daily, not too hot water, PAT dry and immediately slather in a good lotion. We also have a flare up ointment - triamcinolone? ointment- which is a prescription that we have to use pretty regularly on bad spots. Good luck! Believe me, I feel your pain, eczema stinks!
However, you should definitely also change your washing products to sensitive skin wash- like a Dreft or Tide Free or something of the sort. This includes the child's clothes, sheets, towels... etc.
Just thought I would share our experience and the advice from our allergist. Also, the Mustela can be found here at Babies R Us, but you can locate it online I'm sure. It's the "stelatopia" product which is specially for eczema. Just another thing our allergist stressed was that children with eczema should bathe daily, not too hot water, PAT dry and immediately slather in a good lotion. We also have a flare up ointment - triamcinolone? ointment- which is a prescription that we have to use pretty regularly on bad spots. Good luck! Believe me, I feel your pain, eczema stinks!