M.,I feel your frustration, My son has it from his neck to ankles. I first noticed it when he was 3 months old. Here is what I did to help him out:
- As I slowed down the frequency of nursing when he was about 10.5 months I tried soy formula - noticed immediately that he is allergic to that AND the hypoallergenic formula Nutramagen. I took him off both of them immediately. Now that he is 12 months he is on oat milk with supplemental vitamins.
-I use Seventh generation hypoallergenic laundry detergent. Dreft has fragrance which is a big no no for sensitive skin.
-There is an herbal preparation that many healthfood stores carry called Florasone. Some people have had success with it. It appears soften my son's skin. You have to be consistent with its use though. It must be applied about 3-4 times a day.
- I removed all citric acid from his diet(babies should not be having citric acid at this age anyway)
- I had him tested for food allergies . It is a decent guideline for his diet
-I make ALL of his baby food from scratch. Hubby bought a magic bullet blender and I make it and freeze it in containers.
-When he has bad flare ups i use this stuff bu dermarest called 'Eczema Medicated Lotion'. It literally works overnight! I use it SPARINGLY though. Cortisone is really not good for babies.
- I try to give him water as much as possible.
-I bathe him in dead sea salt and water. Sea salt is supposed to be good for eczema.
I hope this helps. Eczema is horrible. I have read that they usually grow out of it by 18 months. This very well may be true because some of his eczema spots have disappeared totally.