ECZEMA in kids: Causes, Symptoms and Management

This video will cover eczema, or atopic dermatitis, in children. It’ll review what causes eczema as well as common eczema triggers, management strategies, and when to seek further care.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:59 - What is Eczema?
2:09 - What are the symptoms?
5:17 - Why is eczema emotionally and physically draining?
5:52 - How to manage eczema
8:32 - Noticing triggers
9:55 - What about baths
10:42 - Wet Wraps
11:45 - Topical Steroids
13:43 - Non-steroidal Medications
14:57 - Antihistamines
15:48 - Monitoring and Managing Infection Triggers
17:16 - Food Allergies and Eczema
18:42 - Allergy Testing and Foods
19:31 - What to do if food is triggering eczema?
20:14 - Gut health and eczema
20:49 - When should you see a clinician?
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  • @dianahuang4991
    @dianahuang4991 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!! Our pediatric dermatologist did recommend the same thing - blending half vanicream (he said it has the least amount of preservatives?) and aquaphor. Managing eczema feels like driving a car, you can’t tell someone the exact steps because the road condition is unpredictable. All you can do is observe and respond- more symptoms maybe push the gas pedal more and give it a break when things clear up. Eucrisa is astronomically expensive without good insurance but their website offers a coupon that can bring it down a bit if anyone uses that. Also when the doctor said after bath lotion up quickly, it means very quickly, we turn the air off in the room we do lotion in (the humid bathroom might be best) and i saw recommendation to finish the whole lotion process head to toes in 3 minutes 😅 o also a tip from the dermatologist cause we did it wrong initially - it’s good to put normal lotion on first then put the medicated lotion/cream because the normal lotion opens up the skin matrix and allow the medication to enter the skin more readily :) eczema can be so stressful and distressing for parents… hang in there 🌈

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow I love that analogy! And what works for one kiddo might not work for another so it is a little bit of trying, observing, and adjusting when needed. Pinning this comment, awesome tips about applying lotion! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @chizzydd560
    @chizzydd56010 ай бұрын

    West African Shea butter works bests for our toddler. I stopped using steroid and switched that

  • @dianahuang4991
    @dianahuang4991 Жыл бұрын

    Also be extra careful if you have a cold sore which is caused by the herpes virus, if you have a relatively young kid it would be good to be very cautious around them during a cold sore outbreak. Spit can get to their face and cause the eczema herpaticum(?) which is heart breaking to see (many open sores popping up on their little body quickly) 🥺 thank goodness for antiviral but man you don’t want that for your little one…

  • @keithagilmore1031

    @keithagilmore1031

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes I agree my 4 month old had this and you are right it was heartbreaking to see it and even worse when her pediatrician didn’t know what it was and I had to curse the doctors office out to get a recommendation for a dermatologist

  • @dianahuang4991
    @dianahuang4991 Жыл бұрын

    O also, like doctor Mona said, if you do bleach bath don’t use anything BUT the original bleach (no fragrance ones, no anti splash one, just original) because these fancy ones just whiten clothes and are NOT disinfecting. Also if you live at different parts of the world pay attention to the bleach concentration cause US mainland you usually get the 7.5pct and here in Puerto Rico all bleach is 3.6pct. So you have to double up on what mainland US doc recommends. 😅

  • @janarobison8708
    @janarobison8708 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you im going thru this now with my 7 month old and food allergies

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope this video was helpful in guiding my overarching care and also help you advocate for more if needed! Eczema is tough and so Im sending you love and support too

  • @janarobison8708

    @janarobison8708

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pedsdoctalktv9960 yes it was very informative as this is a new experience for me. Thank you so much I really appreciate it.

  • @VanTran-hc5rn
    @VanTran-hc5rn Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this informative video! I am a FTM and just found out my baby girl has eczema since starting solids. What is your opinion on Mustela products and do you recommend them as a regular regimen?

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    Жыл бұрын

    Mustela is another common brand of eczema products. A lot of parents like the brand because it uses mostly natural ingredients. They are fragrance-free and hypoallergenic. They are more expensive than some alternatives that also often work well, like aquaphor. Ultimately, the decision on a product often comes from personal preference or what works specifically for your baby. Best of luck!

  • @ashlieleavelle
    @ashlieleavelle4 ай бұрын

    My daughter had eczema. They finally determined she is gluten sensitive. If we avoid wheat and gluten, she goes months without breaking out. If she eats just a few bites, she breaks out within 30 mins.

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow! So glad you found out her trigger!

  • @amalzafar1705
    @amalzafar170510 ай бұрын

    My baby had eczema. I stopped eating beef chicken and eggs during breast feed. Also i applied olive oil on his body daily. That helped it go away.

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    10 ай бұрын

    Glad you found what worked for you and your infant!

  • @angelajones3547
    @angelajones35479 ай бұрын

    Won't the cream being rubbed in daily irritate the skin

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    9 ай бұрын

    No gently rubbing in the emollient/cream shouldn't irritate the skin. They are way more useful in sealing in the skin's moisture and decreasing dryness/irritation

  • @Pam836
    @Pam83614 күн бұрын

    My 10 weeks old has eczema Does that mean he has asthma or will develop asthma?

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    14 күн бұрын

    It is more likely than not having eczema in that some children with asthma and allergies did have eczema as children. There are a lot of variables like family history, environmental triggers, etc. The best this is to manage eczema effectively with emollients/ointments and follow up with pediatrician as needed

  • @Pam836

    @Pam836

    14 күн бұрын

    @@pedsdoctalktv9960 sorry English is not my first language I didn’t get it You mean he is more likely to get asthmaa???

  • @pedsdoctalktv9960

    @pedsdoctalktv9960

    14 күн бұрын

    @@Pam836 Yes it means he is more likely, but not always a guarantee.

  • @Pam836

    @Pam836

    13 күн бұрын

    @@pedsdoctalktv9960 I’m exclusively breastfeeding my baby Does my diet can be reason for eczema?? I’m drinking cows milk regularly Does that cause eczema?