D.A.
Triamcinolone is the best stuff that I have ever found. It is a prescription product that comes in a large tub and is not really too expensive. I have fought eczema since birth, diagnosed at 3 months, and I am now 45 years old. We've done everything from reducing the number of baths, to OTC stuff, to prescription stuff, to shots, to home remedies and to (the most amazingly gross thing) I was covered in Crisco shortening every night when I was put to bed. Nothing seemed to help. As an adult I have determined some very beneficial things. Dry climates are definitely better for me. I was raised in St. Louis, MO, and moved to Utah 23 years ago. It's done more to help the eczema than anything I ever did as a child. Keeping my stress levels down is huge as well. Even as a child I lived a very stressful life due to being teased relentlessly because of the severe eczema. (my nickname throughout my school years was leprosy) The more I was teased...the worse the eczema became. Avoid too much water, dishwashing, bathing, etc... Try to live in as dust free of an environment as possible. Carpets are horrible for someone that has allergies/eczema because they hold so many allergens in the fibers. I could go on for days. All I can say is that I hope your efforts work for you and I will hope your child never has to endure the severity of this disorder that I have endured. I am almost eczema free nowadays with only a few flare ups now and then.