Anonymous wrote:I have a toddler who has struggled with eczema since he was 6 months. It's mostly on his cheeks at this point and the flares were getting really bad (like impetigo). We have been to an allergist and he isn't allergic to any of the common things they test for, although we'd already removed gluten and dairy from his diet. We got the standard steroid cream and are to go back in a few weeks (our appointment was a few weeks ago). So it has mostly cleared up but if I don't use the steroid cream multiple times a day it starts acting up again. My question is, has anyone successfully determined what caused it for their little one? I really don't want steroid cream as a daily ritual and something is clearly irritating him. I'm overwhelmed as to where to begin eliminating factors.
Is he drooling? My son also has eczema but he doesn’t usually get it on his face. If that’s the main place I’d work with your doctor to figure out what is causing local irritation. My son tends to be most bothered on his knees and sides, and I thought those were more typical places. Maybe take a list of all products with you to the doctor and talk more. I thought you could only use the steroid cream for a couple weeks at a time so definitely check on an alternate solution