If eczema appears as a baby there is often a food protein at play. OP, you can be negative on a food allergy test but still have an allergy. This fun fact is not well explained by doctors. Google “non IGE allergy” and you will see that they can’t be tested for and they frequently cause eczema. Allergists don’t typically understand these as well since they are GI mediated. They test for IGE allergies only. |
Here’s a great article about when it actually makes sense to change the diet for eczema. I’ve noticed that the food link is always automatically pushed these days.
https://www.allergy.org.au/patients/fast-facts/eczema-and-food-allergy |
This -- but specifically a PEDIATRIC dermatologist. An ordinary dermatologist is fine after age 12 or so, but for serious eczema at a younger age, the pediatric dermatologists are more succcessful at finding a treatment which works. |
So is elimination diet the only way to determine the trigger if it's non IGE? |
Unfortunately we just moved to a smaller town and the closest pediatric dermatologist is four hours away. |
If you aren’t close to a pediatric dermatologist, a regular one will suffice. We saw a very experienced older dermatologist who prescribed steroid creams for our toddler with terrible eczema. He had about 30 years of experience and reassured us about safely using steroids on the face. We found that it was way more effective and steroid sparing to be proactive with the steroid cream. We would treat until the eczema was completely gone, and then if we saw any small sign of a flare up, use a milder strength right away to avoid the flare up. That way, we were using the mildest strength only every few days rather than trying to put out a fire all the time. Good luck. We also cut out dairy and soy, but not sure it was that effective.
My kid is 14 now and has not had a flare of eczema since he was 7 or 8, and has an unrestricted diet. This will get better, OP! |
My kid ended up having egg allergies. Within DAYS of stopping eggs the skin cleared up for the first time in several months.
Even if it doesn't come up in tests you could try eliminating eggs, peanuts, etc. This has been very helpful as well - along with Vanicream ointment. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N0O0TV7/ |