Eczema doesn't sound such a big deal to most people, but caring for a baby in the throes of a bad flare-up is distressing, exhausting and dispiriting for everyone in the family.
I practically camped out at the GP's with my DS over the past few weeks. We've anointed him with the contents of half a pharmacy and I haven't dared bathe him in eight weeks (which, oddly enough, has proved it is true that hair is self-cleaning).
I can thoroughly recommend the pyjamas with built-in mittens from www.eczemaclothing.com Pricey, but they seemed to soothe him and stopped him clawing his face to pieces.
And from the same site I found a really helpful and informative book. It's called "Eczema: The Treatments and Therapies that Really Work," by Dr Carolyn Charman and Sandra Lawton.
I've dumped the washing powders and fabric softeners on the recommendation of another mumsnetter, and instead use Magnoballs, Ecoballs and Dryerballs on his clothes. And he's wearing nothing but organic cotton or hand-me-downs so old any nasty chemicals must have been washed out long ago.
And I'm moisturising him from top to toe at least four times a day even when his skin looks fairly normal. Anything to stave off another flare-up as bad as the last one.