Camilo Shaggy Valor wrote: » My eczema prone little girl has had patches of red dry dribble rash on her neck and chin on and off for the last few months. I can't get rid of it no matter what I try. It flares up after eating as she tends to rub food all over her face, and she also scratches at it which makes it worse. My gp says that some babies just have reactive skin and to keep trying different creams until we find something that works. The La Roche Posay cicoplast cream made it worse. Sudocreme relieves it a little but it comes back as soon as she eats again. We use Cetaphil on her skin for eczema but it does nothing for this. Aquaphor, E45 and other similar emollients make her skin bad. The only thing that takes it away properly is 1% Cortopin, but it comes back after a few days and obviously we can't keep using cortisone on her face. She is teething like mad at the moment and all of the dribbling is making it worse again so I'd love any suggestions of how to clear it up.
Camilo Shaggy Valor wrote: » We are still battling this terrible rash I brought her to the gp last month who advised us to cut back on her soother and try and keep it dry etc. So we got rid of her soother, except at bed/nap time, and started applying caldescene to dry it out and vaseline as a barrier. It looked like it was working but then got worse again Took her back to the gp the other day and he prescribed fucidin, which I have been using, but no major improvement yet. Our biggest problem now is that she is constantly licking around her lips or sucking on her fingers and dribbling out, and nothing I do stops her :rolleyes: