Well, after years of being totally vigilant for signs of asthma in my children, my ds1 has gone and completely surprised me by getting eczema - practically overnight at the age of 6.
He doesn't have it as badly as many children, I realise, but he has got quite sore patches behind his knees at the moment and I'd like to be able to nip it in the bud. Problem is, I know loads about asthma and associated medications but bugger all about eczema
On the advice of the pharmacist, we're using E45 cream 2-3 times a day (on school days it's hard to fit the 3rd application in, although I try and remember to do it when he gets in from school, we're not quite in the rhythm of it yet) and that does seem to be doing the trick - a patch on his elbow has almost completely vanished now.
The patches behind his knees seem to fade then return, though, so I'm working slowly through everything we use and trying to work out the best strategy. I want to get rid of our current bubble bath and replace with an eczema friendly one but already meeting resistance in that they definitely want it bubbly (they're not big fans of bath time, and the bubbles are sort of the consolation prize) - and especially as ds2 is showing no signs of eczema I don't want to make it too unfun.
Problem is, all of the ones I've looked at in our Tesco that are supposed to be for eczema don't seem to bubble. Is there a brand that looks/feels like "normal" bubble bath only moisturizes and is good for eczema sufferers?
Also, should I be taking him to the doctor? My attitude so far is that it has been confirmed by pharmacist, seems to be responding well to E45 treatment and patches aren't weepy or split the skin so there doesn't seem much point. But in terms of medical records should I be going anyway? Or just mention it next time I go in with him (if ever I go - he's a pretty robust kid normally).
Any other tips I should be aware of?