eczema breastfeeding diet
7 months has bad eczema, recently burned, when teeth first appeared, I'm still breastfeeding. Any advice pls?

eczema from 5 months old, began to use "like a glove" and "cream Kerri" over bathe twice a day using "QV wash. Eczema began to go. He was sick two weeks ago, time has rounded up and then the same routine and used only prescribed cortisone cream twice and is almost completely disappeared. Teeth can exploded in his face, neck, limbs and joints in a rash on his chest. The neck seems burnt. It's horrible it. She screams and recent sleep and cuddle all day. In general, active and always smiling! I'm worried about him. When he left I was so happy. It had become to normal, but not for long. Many people watch. I can do anything with the proper nutrition? I do not give solid when it is bad but could be something I'm eating?

One of the things that caused my son's eczema to flow the water too often. When I began to bathe him every 3-4 days and only with a cloth on other days, his skin became less dry and irritated. When your child is teething, dribbling saliva is very harsh on the skin, which no doubt can cause eczema to flare again. One thing I found very helpful is to use the lanolin ointment that I used on my sore nipples when I started breastfeeding – is safe to use on baby's skin is not toxic so you can chew your fingers, even if it's there, and acts as a moisture barrier to stop the eczema irritated. I used the trademark "Lansinoh" I'm sure there are others. As for food, the only thing that caused problems at first, were among more fruits acid, which is suggested to avoid food for babies for at least 12 months anyway – oranges and other citrus fruits, strawberries, that sort of thing. Also avoid drinking the juice. Your plan should not affect your eczema. It may be useful to have solid despite his eczema is bad – the better fed and more stable, less likely to be angry, allowing you to avoid getting hot and bothered. Good luck with the management of eczema – and bear in mind that often grow out of it! My son is 21 months and has not had an outbreak because it was 12 months. Fingers crossed for you!