HOW I HEALED BABY ECZEMA OVERNIGHT! *SHOCKING RESULTS* | Eczema Products & Routine | Taylor Lindsay

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  • Are you struggling with healing your baby's eczema?? You NEED to watch this video!! I was right where you were. I struggled with finding the right treatment for my baby's eczema. We tried SO many different products and advice with no luck. After reaching our breaking point we were led to meeting with a pediatric dermatologist who got us to heal our baby's skin basically overnight! I hope me sharing our go-to products and routine helps you find some relief and healing. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask in the comments.
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Комментарии • 343

  • @zayaancarr6305
    @zayaancarr6305 Год назад +3

    Im telling u all the babies that was born from covid time onwards all has this skin conditions my son two😢...they definitely changed the immunization that our babies get ..and that is the one they get before two months im telling u cuz stats shows that most babies are getting it from two months onwards I have two daughters that never experienced this and we dont have eczme in our family...just saying medication injected into babies was definitely tamperd with....so that the world health organizarion can make money off of there medication...all about money ..dnt give a dam about humanity

  • @zahraalalawi9410
    @zahraalalawi9410 2 года назад +37

    With eczema you are the doctor. Because even doctors don’t have the right answer at least in my case. Thank you to the video.

    • @rekhah2737
      @rekhah2737 2 года назад

      Hey did it work for you ??can you tell what all you did pl?

    • @kirstyleith5035
      @kirstyleith5035 2 месяца назад

      Yes please
      Struggling here too
      And TOTALLY agree
      We are our own Dr when it comes to eczema!!!!❤

  • @gilliangaines4490
    @gilliangaines4490 3 года назад +30

    My 8 month old has severe eczema. Turns out he is allergic to eggs, milk, casein, soy, wheat, and all nuts. I mean... the poor thing is allergic to EVERYTHING and I have been breastfeeding him. If your child has eczema, take them to an allergist and do both a skin test AND a blood test for allergies. Good luck to everyone out there!

    • @seashell4910
      @seashell4910 2 года назад +3

      same my 7 year old now was diagnosed at 11 months
      we are still struggling with allergies
      he is allergic to everything you listed
      hopefully your little one doesnt have to go through what we have been through
      food allergies are so hard to deal with

    • @msbee1443
      @msbee1443 2 года назад

      I'm going through the exact same thing! Hasn't been tested yet , even though omitted dairy and soya from his diet, his eczema is still bad! How is he now?

    • @sbtwins9385
      @sbtwins9385 2 года назад

      Omg I am going through the same thing right now with my twins. And all that you mentioned they’re also allergic too and I am also breastfeeding them. It was so hard not just for them for me too since what I eat can affect them too. How are your babies?

    • @LoveLove-ct7jw
      @LoveLove-ct7jw Год назад

      Same here,it is real stress my husband and I.

    • @bigiron3304
      @bigiron3304 Год назад +8

      Bizarre that all these kids are allergic at rates higher than ever before. Maybe the anti vaxxers are on to something? What could possibly be skyrocketing these allergy rates amongst our children?

  • @ventalexandria7727
    @ventalexandria7727 3 года назад +17

    We've found a non petroleum Vaseline type of jelly in the baby aisle of the drug store. It's a castor oil base. Also I noticed that if I drank apple cider vinegar or baking soda in my water, and my baby drank my breast milk, their eczema symptoms seemed milder.

  • @Allergictocatstoo
    @Allergictocatstoo 3 года назад +10

    Lovely baby! Informative video.... thank you! How come nobody talks about diet and eczema? This is especially if baby is nursing as well as eating solids? Diet aggravates eczema! Nightshades are particularly reactive. Many people look to the anti inflammation diet, eliminating the offending foods. While the sacrifice is weighty, the results are deeper than only treating the eczema topically.

  • @joynoir6386
    @joynoir6386 4 года назад +137

    I watched your video, my children all grown, I am an Esthetician. Eczema and Rosacea are both disorders of the skin's dermal barrier. (Basically, the protective barrier of the skin is comprised). Vaseline works because it acts like a barrier and prevents water loss from your baby skin ( water loss and immune response are what causes these dry patches) the bad part is it doesn't allow for moisture to come in to his skin. If you were to ever stop using Vaseline your baby skin would likely dry up so bad the eczema with probably be worse than ever. If you ever choose to wean your baby off of the Vaseline consider using shea butter it works the same way to protect the skin but with more vitamins and nutrients to actually heal the baby skin. Also be careful with the baking soda bath, these are good because the alkalinity of baking soda is allowing the water to really hydrate your baby skin, but it is unnatural pH. You have to return your baby skin back to its natural pH by using something that's acidic like aloe vera gel after the bath. Just sharing a few tips because long term use of Vaseline and baking soda can ruin your baby's skin in the long term. I'm glad your baby has gotten some relief and you are less stressed about this situation. Good luck, but be careful to not just stop suddenly using the Vaseline.

    • @BossLady143
      @BossLady143 4 года назад +3

      What kind of Shea Butter do you recommend, I don't want to be getting generic kinds.. Please & ty💜

    • @lauraobrien8849
      @lauraobrien8849 3 года назад +1

      I went to a ped dermatologist for by girl’s scalp today and was prescribed the same cream and regimen! So am happy I came across your video. Did you use a baby shampoo or dandruff shampoo and then the cream? The dr said to first try regular baby shampoo nightly and switch to a Selsum blue if needed. ❤️

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  3 года назад +3

      Still to this day we don’t use any shampoo. Our normal pediatric doctor recommended a dandruff shampoo but he had a HORRIBLE reaction to it and it made it even worse. We just use the baking soda in his bath water - that’s it. 😊

    • @lauraobrien8849
      @lauraobrien8849 3 года назад

      @@TaylorLindsay oh right, you mentioned the bad reaction. Thanks ☺️ excited to start this tonight!

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  3 года назад +2

      @@lauraobrien8849 good luck with everything!!

  • @boothedup9741
    @boothedup9741 4 года назад +13

    It will go away they say... when everyday it gets worst... it just breaks my heart

    • @boothedup9741
      @boothedup9741 3 года назад +1

      Update: i used the calendula.... it took about 2 weeks to clear up because it was so bad. My only concern with the product is the strong scent. So use as little as you can. I now use Eucerin on her the regular one... as recommended by her pediatrician to maintain smooth skin.... there are occasional flare ups but they don't last long. Oh every bath time add a bit of baking soda to the water

  • @starsnowflake7280
    @starsnowflake7280 2 года назад +6

    Vitamin A (carrots, yams, etc) is needed to heal their skin. Yogurts with L. Rhamnosis like Stoneyfield brand is needed to heal as well.

  • @brendajones4952
    @brendajones4952 7 месяцев назад +5

    Eczema runs in my family on my mother's side and I wasn't at all surprised when my little babs was born with it. She was covered from head to toe and I tried all of the creams my doctor prescribed and tried a few from amazon which helped a little. I read that calendula was fantastic for this and read a lot of great reviews for california baby but couldn't get a hold of it as I am in the UK. I plumped for one by mama nature for tiny troubles and this cream is fantastic. Smells delicious and looks good enough to eat! I generously applied it and at first her skin turned angry but after a few days it calmed down (I have since learned this is a 'healing crisis'). She is now eczema free! Quite a lot of my family have also bought this rescue cream and are over the moon. My cousin in Arkansas even bought it and she says now she is feeling as fine as a frogs hair lol

    • @miavita1242
      @miavita1242 5 месяцев назад +2

      Can you please tell me which cream is it? My daughter is 9 months old and she have eczema too. I tried a lot of creams but nothing it's working for her🥺

    • @CanaldaJazz
      @CanaldaJazz Месяц назад

      ​@@miavita1242 diet GAPS ?

    • @brendajones4952
      @brendajones4952 29 дней назад

      @@miavita1242 Sorry for not getting back to you sooner! It is tiny troubles by mama nature and it is a baby rescue cream :)

  • @Ashlykd10756
    @Ashlykd10756 4 года назад +14

    I’m so glad that you found a routine that works for your son. His skin looks amazing!

  • @joycepulido187
    @joycepulido187 3 года назад +6

    I'm so glad your baby doesnt have to go through that experience anymore. I just recently found out about emu oil and it works wonders on my eczema. For those who suffer from this skin condition try emu oil.

  • @boboman1997
    @boboman1997 4 года назад +3

    Careful about developing steroid dependency, withdraw is TERRIBLE

  • @mlboone3028
    @mlboone3028 2 года назад +2

    Why do so many babies get eczema today ?…

  • @punamshaw8102
    @punamshaw8102 2 года назад +2

    Hi..
    My baby is 2 month old and he is suffering from the same... Could you please suggest what have you used for his hair? Really need your help..

  • @eri74riv68
    @eri74riv68 3 года назад +3

    When my son was born he started developing cradle cap and his hair started falling out. I tried everything, doctor suggested dandruff adult shampoo and creams, nothing worked. Until I was talking to my coworker about it and she said "oh my son had that' I healed it with vaseline" so I went home tried it 7 days later completely healed. My baby's hair started growing back. And the cradle cap never came back. So the vaseline was only temporary. Today he is 8 years old and his scalp and hair are looking great. 😊

  • @imaspacewoman
    @imaspacewoman 3 года назад +3

    Triamcinolone totally works. I used it 40 yrs ago on my daughter who developed eczema on her scalp and thick patches on her ankles. In less than a week it was totally gone. Mine was in a cream form though at the time and I remember I had to put it in the palm of my hand about a dimes worth and add water to thin it and pat it on the areas.

  • @immydeng7569
    @immydeng7569 Год назад +1

    Can someone please tell me the name of the cream the doctor prescribed I couldn’t see it probably on the video. I have kids kids struggling with eczema on their faces. 😢

  • @rebekah3483
    @rebekah3483 4 года назад +5

    Happy 5 month birthday Calvin! 💙

  • @angelinevillaflores6925
    @angelinevillaflores6925 2 месяца назад

    Hello im just wanna to ask about baking soda? What brand? Sorry i just want to make sure. Im a first time mom and mt daughter also having a really bad cradle cap and her skin is so dry,red and flakey.. I already raised this concern to my family dpctor but she only just for now is coconut oil but no luck.. Fpr the vaseline i will put on my babys head before the bath and after bath? I hope you will see my messge and waiting for yohr reply. Thankyou

  • @ventalexandria7727
    @ventalexandria7727 4 года назад +3

    How do you keep the baking soda bath out of his eyes and mouth when he splashes around?

  • @zaharahcollins8602
    @zaharahcollins8602 2 месяца назад

    this is craziest video i ever seen… thats cool it worked for you.. maybe just maybe he had fungal or bacterial infection. but all i hear is chemicals !! and who knows what else… baby still looks distraught . not sure if your breastfeeding or using formula. but i healed my baby with diet.. food allergies. environmental allergies even down to products you as mom bathe in. I would NOT follow this woman’s path. its a gut issue thats root cause. and from the looks of moms skin breaking out too speaks volumes

  • @sofiagegovic2724
    @sofiagegovic2724 3 года назад +2

    What is the medicine in the white tub?

  • @kagokadae
    @kagokadae 4 месяца назад

    The ointment the doctor prescribed as per always is a steroid cream ... one might developed TSW after using SC.

  • @PatriciaMusonza
    @PatriciaMusonza 2 месяца назад

    Hi what’s the other product that look like vaseline ? My 5months old son is struggling with eczema

  • @marielarocha4835
    @marielarocha4835 Месяц назад

    Thanks for sharing Your story it has benefit me tremendously . 🙏🏻

  • @scottguthrie8074
    @scottguthrie8074 Год назад +3

    I'm so glad that he's feeling better! Living with this as an adult is misery! GO MOM!!

  • @ventalexandria7727
    @ventalexandria7727 4 года назад +4

    We used Neem creams on my little one. Also, the Attitude brand eczema ointment during the winter. Aveeno oatmeal liquid soap for bathing. We kept baths to a minimum length of time and opted for showers as soon as their size could handle it.

  • @tanvigawde1612
    @tanvigawde1612 Год назад +1

    What’s the name of the round container cream that his doctor prescribed?

  • @MommysTrying
    @MommysTrying 4 года назад +4

    I'm so glad you posted this video because my L.O. is almost 2 and has always suffered with dry sensitive skin. I actually just happened to make my own baby lotion review which includes the Tubby Todd Natural Dream Cream and the Natural All Over Ointment. I used leather to replicate human skin as much as possible in my video to compare the different products :)

    • @jessicaherbrich1118
      @jessicaherbrich1118 Год назад

      I agree and I use the tubby Todd but I’m starting to question if it really is good for my little ones skin. It’s so expensive. I’m going to start trying the baking soda. My little one is 2 1/2 and we still have issues we recently just got a new cream, that in my opinion has worked wonders. It is prescribed by her physician. It’s called Eucrisa 2%

  • @angelinevillaflores6925
    @angelinevillaflores6925 2 месяца назад

    Its me again, do i have to use any shampoo and body wash or just pure baking soda bath?thankyou so much

  • @anchiledi9722
    @anchiledi9722 2 года назад +1

    Hydrocortisone improve for while when I stoped it it came back

  • @deej16
    @deej16 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for sharing!!! My 5 month old daughter has eczema so bad and I have spent so much money on creams and body wash with no results. I will definitely try Vaseline and baking soda. Your son is adorable. Glad he feels better😀

  • @chonevongsakeo6330
    @chonevongsakeo6330 4 года назад +2

    I hope u see this cuz my baby is going thru a lot and he’s only 3months. His head, behide the knee and arm creases/folds are weeping and have blisters. Did u use the destin on his weeping folds too?

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад +1

      Hi. No, desitin is a diaper rash cream. Only use in that area.

    • @mayraplascencia2007
      @mayraplascencia2007 3 года назад

      How is your baby now @chone ? My baby is almost 3 months and he is the same as yours. The doctor recommended a different steroid oil than the one listed in this video, I’m kind of nervous to use it. I wonder how your baby is doing and if anything helped?

  • @BMarie774
    @BMarie774 4 года назад +4

    My routine: Bleach baths every night. Within 3 MINUTES of getting out of the bleach bath I use EpiCeram lotion. In the morning I shower, then I quickly spray my skin down with Hypochlorous Acid. SkinSmart specifically makes a baby and toddler one and it’s the absolute safest treatment their is. After that I immediately put on Eucerin Eczema cream. Halfway through the day I cleanse my skin again with Hypochlorous acid and apply more EpiCeram. Some nights I do have to do wet wrappings on my arms and legs. When I wet wrap, my dermatologist has me cover my skin with a mixture of EpiCeram and Tamanu oil. In my opinion this is the best routine and I haven’t seen it not work for any of my doc’s patients.

  • @asiathompson3357
    @asiathompson3357 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for making this video ❤ I will be trying this.

  • @ibethalfaro236
    @ibethalfaro236 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much 😊💐

  • @vjczionfaithvjcm6460
    @vjczionfaithvjcm6460 4 года назад +2

    Did you use the probiotics?

  • @melizabarron6604
    @melizabarron6604 4 года назад +4

    Poor baby! I am soo glad he is doing much better. He looks great! I have a 4 month old going through the same 😔 today was horrible so I started researching and came across your video. Thank you so much for the details! I was in tears earlier because I wish I knew what would make him better. I will try your tips and cross my fingers it works. He has an appointment next week so I will definetly bring it up to the doctor about the prescription. Thank you!! Your video made me feel better 💕

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад

      So sorry you're going through it! I know how painful it feels - feeling helpless towards your baby is the worst feeling in the world. I hope what worked for us, works for your sweet babe too. Good luck!!

    • @melizabarron6604
      @melizabarron6604 4 года назад

      @@TaylorLindsay Thank you! I hope so too 🤞 I have 1 question; would your baby scratch his face due to the dryness and redness of the eczema? Or would he cry also?

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад

      Thankfully he didn't seem irritated by it at all. He slept pretty well too, all things considered. I'm sure every baby reacts (emotionally) by it though, depending on how irritating it is to them.

  • @eliasesmommy3989
    @eliasesmommy3989 4 года назад +2

    I went straight to the doctors. My son only had eczema on his feet, he has a few patches behind his knees and his arms and a couple small patches on his back. For the longest time he was on hydrocortisone through the doctors (a stronger one) and it would go away but still come back, he will be completely clear and just digs it right back open. We have since been on betamethasone and it works but also he always scratches it back open. Its crazy... im probably going to try to do vasaline too since we have done aquaphor but as u said it didnt do anything. We do baths every other night.

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад +1

      So sorry you and your son are struggling with it 😔 totally feel for you. Maybe try thr baking soda baths nightly for a week and see if it helps. Vaseline worked wonders for us as well as his prescription. The Doctor said the molecules are so large that it won't seep into his blood stream which made me feel better about using it. It's called triamcinolone if you want to research it or bring it up to your doctor.

  • @jincyk.george1767
    @jincyk.george1767 2 года назад +1

    Hi dear,
    Just want to check how’s your son doing with his skin?
    My 4 months old have extreme eczema, for my elder 4 year old anything and everything on skin was fine but with the younger one exactly opposite.
    I have tried some steroids cream prescribed by a skin specialist and all the drugstore creams. It has improved a lot but not fully gone. I will be trying the baking powder bath in coming days.
    I feel helpless some days that I can’t solve this issue for my kid. Thanks for sharing, I will try all the steps and if it didn’t work out then may b I will try to meet a paediatric dermatologist.

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  2 года назад

      So sorry you’re going through this. I made an updated video on my channel. Hope you find a remedy for him! Would definitely recommend seeing a pediatric dermatologist.

  • @afshanzafar4089
    @afshanzafar4089 4 месяца назад

    What 😂 s the name of white jar I showed in video

  • @rebekah3483
    @rebekah3483 4 года назад +5

    Taylor, his skin looks amazing! I'm so happy that this system of techniques has worked so well for him! I'm so happy for him to not be feeling yucky with the eczema too!

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад +1

      🥰🥰

    • @stephaniedevito1673
      @stephaniedevito1673 2 года назад +1

      @@TaylorLindsay I’m going through this now Can you tell me how long you used the white tub for?

    • @tatianamendoza5296
      @tatianamendoza5296 2 года назад

      @@TaylorLindsay what % were you prescribed

  • @DJRenee
    @DJRenee 2 года назад

    Make sure NO SOY MILK OR Products. Wash ANYTHING a eczema patient comes in contact with.... towels, bedsheets, parents bed sheets, etc

  • @dianer8881
    @dianer8881 3 года назад +1

    Emu Oil has no side effects.

  • @william46199
    @william46199 2 года назад +1

    The slick oily one after the Vaseline. What is it. I'm a stay at home dad. My 6 month old son has eczima as well.

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  2 года назад

      I’ve replied to a few people in the comments regarding the name of it. Check them out 😊 hope it helps!

  • @katperkins1670
    @katperkins1670 3 года назад +1

    Have you tried tallow balm?

  • @cesa0753
    @cesa0753 5 месяцев назад

    What product did u use?

  • @jeanettedegarmo9722
    @jeanettedegarmo9722 3 года назад +2

    I'm glad he's doing better

  • @joeyu8427
    @joeyu8427 4 месяца назад

    Hi. I came upon your channel. My baby is suffering from eczema. I’m crying because I can’t get an appt with a dermatologist.

  • @kbravo9659
    @kbravo9659 4 года назад +8

    Great tips. It broke my mommy heart when I saw that one video where you showed the back of his head and the look on your face of just helplessness. It sucks when we dont know how to help our little ones, but I'm glad you were finally able to. That Só luxury did help my little girl and I was so happy that I found something for her skin. So happy to see your little man on the mend.

  • @gregoriodanielhilario8316
    @gregoriodanielhilario8316 7 месяцев назад

    I hope this works for my granddaughter, she’s 5 months old and 1000 times worst than what you ángel looks in the pictures , Thxs

  • @nimishsharma4203
    @nimishsharma4203 3 месяца назад

    how is the baby doing now? did he outgrow from it? does he have any lingering allergies? my daughter is suffering from similar issue. vaseline does not help her. we have been going crazy over this for past few months. daughter is about to turn 5mo and we are scared to death she might suffer from allergies in the future. seeing derm pedi after 4 mo
    did symptoms start after 2mo vaccine? my daughter's symptoms started a week after 2mo vaccine.

  • @irenek1437
    @irenek1437 Год назад

    Hi.. Please if possible can you give the contact info for pediatric dermatologist? Thank you.

  • @Larimuss
    @Larimuss Год назад

    Hmm interesting the only thing I don’t like is Vaseline is petroleum. Or basically petrol products 😢 not a huge fan. But need something that works not thing working for my daughters, thanks.

  • @laadybee7752
    @laadybee7752 3 года назад +2

    I am so happy to have found this video and comments. It does feel isolating and I have suffered as bad as my son. He is 15 months and he has a protein allergy and eczema. We didn't know he had this milk protein allergy and it wrecked him/us (cause I was breastfeeding). His hair fell out, he had infected, crusting skin which smelled so bad. Once I stopped eating dairy (I wanted to continue breastfeeding) and we were using a steroid, antibiotic, and vaseline, his skin got so much better. He pretty much healed up, hair grew, skin cleared. But now he is having flare ups again (especially cause he is teething) and its getting bad again. We've used so many products and after a few days his skin just goes back to being super dry. We are visiting the derma next week cause we need help.

    • @sonysimon6335
      @sonysimon6335 Год назад

      Hi my son now 12months with severe ecezema Nd severe itching .night my son won't slep any remedy for this

    • @zaynaboluwakemi9894
      @zaynaboluwakemi9894 5 месяцев назад

      I am in the same situation right now. My son is 17 month and he has protein allergy and eczema which has gotten really bad in recent days. What technique or medication do you later use to improve your baby skin? And did he outgrow to allergy?

  • @bayha5065
    @bayha5065 5 месяцев назад

    Hi! Could you share what you do for his clothes? Cotton? Bamboo? Long sleeves even in summer to protect his skin? Especially in the summer time when it gets hot and his eczema gets worst.

  • @sharmileewilliams3661
    @sharmileewilliams3661 Год назад

    Hey... did your baby have any flare ups of eczema. My 9 month old I have used qlit of products and I just cam across your vidoe. Any new updates on baby eczema will be appreciated. Thanks!😊

  • @juliacarter1280
    @juliacarter1280 3 года назад +1

    Have you tried shea butter?

  • @meghomalasvlogs4621
    @meghomalasvlogs4621 4 года назад +1

    My 4 months baby girl is suffering from the same type of eczema, Virgin coconut oil is the only thing that helps keep it under control . I am worried whether it will heal completely or not.

  • @snowangels3082
    @snowangels3082 6 месяцев назад

    Did you ever try breastmilk baths?

  • @TrangNguyen-kc5tl
    @TrangNguyen-kc5tl 4 года назад +2

    Do you apply Vaseline on his head everyday? If yes, is it done right after bath?

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад

      Now that hes healed, I only apply on the areas of his head that become dry or get a flare up.

    • @TrangNguyen-kc5tl
      @TrangNguyen-kc5tl 4 года назад +1

      I start trying out your recommendation :) I have been using baking soda bath for my daughter (She is 5 months old with severe eczema and cradle cap) for the past 2 days and am planning to do that everyday. Is it okay to use baking soda bath everyday? How long can I use it for without harming her? I also apply Vaseline all over her body and head. How long will it take to see the improvement? Sorry for so many questions 😂 I am so glad I found your video because I have tried so many things on my daughter and none of them work so far. Thank you so much for sharing this!

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад

      Poor baby. So awful seeing them like that. My doctor said it was safe to do the baking soda bath every night. We've been doing it for 2 months straight now. I would consult with your doctor, if you're worried about it. We sae improvement OVERNIGHT but we were also presciped a medication which helped dramatically. Cant say how long it will take with just vaseline... but I hope you see quick healing! Sending love and prayers.

    • @dorib.3367
      @dorib.3367 4 года назад

      Trang Nguyen you know baby Aveeno has soapless cleanser and Amazon has a baby shampoo for eczema, and a ointment for babies I also used Eucerin cream with Vaseline as Taylor said it does wonders.

  • @rekhah2737
    @rekhah2737 2 года назад

    Hi ...I know it's older video but was going thru the comments and found this video and ppl here can help me ..
    My 4 months old is having eczema mainly in the neck, back and lil in cheeks it's hard to control him from scratching ...please leave your comments for those which things really worked.
    Thank you .

  • @vitoliaaualiitia7173
    @vitoliaaualiitia7173 4 года назад +1

    What the name of the cream that you were prescribed for your baby ?

  • @BizDr
    @BizDr 3 года назад

    Hi what's the other product that looks like Vaseline? My 5 month old son is struggling with eczema

  • @angelliya2959
    @angelliya2959 2 года назад

    Why is aquaphor not good? I was recommended to use aquaphor. I have been using aquaphor for my baby

  • @wintanamt
    @wintanamt 3 года назад +2

    Hi and thank you for your video. My son is 19 months old and despite doing everything under the sun to heal is eczema he has yet to have a solid night of sleep without itching or scrubbing his face to death. I’m so tired and emotionally drained by this issue. My question to you is, how often is your son having breakouts to where you have to apply that prescribed ointment? And are you doing anything special with his diet or does he eat anything he wants? Would love to hear an update. Cheers.

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  3 года назад +1

      So sorry you’re dealing with this. I know exactly how you feel. We applied the cream every night for about 5-7 days then he was completely healed. I would say he maybe breaks out once a month? It isn’t anything drastic maybe just a spot on his leg or arm. I let him have any type of food. His eczema doesn’t flare with food it’s mainly environmental or by friction if he’s crawling around a lot a particular day, etc. hope this helps!

    • @wintanamt
      @wintanamt 3 года назад

      @@TaylorLindsay Thank you so much. Really appreciate your response. I'm in the process of requesting a referral from my doctor to see a pediatric dermatologist so fingers crossed we will be funneled in to a successful treatment. My son's diet is so restricted at the moment because I've gone crazy suspecting so many foods as being triggers so I'll also be looking to get him tested for allergies. Thanks again🙏🏾

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  3 года назад +2

      @@wintanamt I wish you and your son all the best. Hang in there!! In the interim you can always try the baking soda baths nightly. Won’t hurt him. If anything will help his body absorb moisture more. Baths help open the pores to absorb lotions better. But you’re his mama and know what’s best. Thinking of you and sending you prayers!

    • @wintanamt
      @wintanamt 3 года назад

      @@TaylorLindsay I'm going to try the baking soda soak for sure. Thank you so much for your well wishes and prayers. I send the same sentiments to and your beautiful family. All the best❤

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  3 года назад

      😘😘

  • @mandymandylovesyou1331
    @mandymandylovesyou1331 4 года назад +1

    Hello! What is the reason for the baking soda bath? My baby suffers from eczema and it’s progressively getting worse 😭

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад +1

      Here's a great article that explains it... www.healthline.com/health/baking-soda-for-eczema
      Hope you find relief for your babe! I know how painful it is to see 💖 hang in there.

    • @mandymandylovesyou1331
      @mandymandylovesyou1331 4 года назад

      Taylor Lindsay thank you so much!

  • @vartvartan7492
    @vartvartan7492 Год назад

    The background music is disturbing your speech.

  • @farbeyondteesllc110
    @farbeyondteesllc110 Год назад

    My daughter had eczema when she was a baby. I used Dove soap and Vaseline. She never had a problem with it again.

  • @karenmalenab3482
    @karenmalenab3482 Год назад

    Hello! Did you put vaseline too in your baby's head that head eczema?

  • @bn7367
    @bn7367 Год назад

    Hi what's the name of the medication the doctor recommended? Also did you put the Destin all over his body or only in the diaper area? Please

  • @smg.6685
    @smg.6685 2 года назад +1

    I know this is an old video, but I hope you see my comment. I'm a FTM and my daughter is 5 months old. She has eczema and I quite literally feel like I have tried everything! Her scalp and behind her ears seem to cause her the most trouble, but maybe it is just because those are the areas she can get to easily. She rubs these areas raw when she has mittens on (which is practically all the time even though I don't think that's ideal because I feel like she should be able to explore with her hands, and she hates wearing them and always takes them off) and scratches herself when she isn't wearing the mittens. She was prescribed a prescription dandruff shampoo (twice per week, doesn't seem to be doing anything) and the same ointment as your son but it comes in a tube (the jar seems so much more practical). I have blue-label vaseline brand vaseline, and the purple desitin as well as baking soda for the baths. My questions are: did you put the ointment all over his scalp or just the extremely inflamed areas? Do you put vaseline on his entire scalp daily (she was born with hair but really doesn't have any now due to the cradle cap, dandruff and eczema, but it is trying to grow back in but I also don't care if her hair is greasy if this gives her some relief)? And the desitin, does it go in all of his crevices after bath with the ointment on top of it in the bad areas, or is the desitin more for maintenance and something I should just do after using the prescription ointment to clear the red flares? I know these questions seem all over the place but I just want my sweet girl to have some relief and I don't know what else to try!

    • @TheSilverLining80
      @TheSilverLining80 2 года назад

      How is your little one now? What worked?

    • @smg.6685
      @smg.6685 2 года назад

      @@TheSilverLining80 So my LO did get a lot better and her hair is growing in nicely now. She does still have flares from time to time, but they have not been nearly as bad as they were when I wrote my desperate comment above. I did a combination of things based on this video and some research I did on my own. I'll detail it here. Hopefully it will help you (if you are asking for help) or some other parent/grandparent/guardian desperate for their loved one to get some relief. For two weeks, I did nightly baths for her (lukewarm water, no more than 10 minutes in length) that contained 2 Tbsp colloidal oatmeal (I used the aveeno packets for adults since it has the same ingredients as the baby version but is less expensive. Each packet was good for at least 2 but possibly 3 bath sessions), 1 Tbsp baking soda, and 1 Tbsp olive oil. I let her soak in that for no more than 10 minutes and used a cup to pour the mixture over the areas of her body not submerged in the tub. I rinsed her off with lukewarm water, patted dry, then put the ointment in the troublesome areas and covered her whole body with the blue label vaseline afterwards. Her pediatrician prescribed a scalp oil (flucinolone acetonide) that I used twice per day for her scalp, but prior to that being prescribed I used vaseline. I did wash her hair every night with cerave baby wash and once per week I gave her a bath (and washed her hair) with the wash and did not do the oatmeal bath mixture. I did not use desitin, but instead used this stuff called Flanders Buttocks Ointment. I purchase it from Amazon. I only used it in the diaper area because it does cause some staining, but it is marketed as being helpful for all rash types. After two weeks of this, she was doing so much better, so I stopped using the prescription ointment daily and just started doing the baking soda baths as described in the video and coating her with vaseline afterwards. After that initial 2 weeks of using vaseline in the mornings and night, I stopped using vaseline in the mornings because I work outside the home and coating her in vaseline in the mornings was just too messy. Instead, Iuse the vaseline on her face and we just use the cerave moisturizing cream (not the baby one, just regular) on the rest of her body in the mornings and vaseline at night. After a month of doing these things, I started giving her water baths only as she likes playing in the tub and her damp skin soaks in the vaseline better. These days, we do a bath with baby wash and a hair washing 1-2 times per week and just do a wipe down with a wet rag the other nights (and still moisturize). However, I live in a warm climate and the warm temperatures do seem to be causing a flare. We did a baking soda bath last night and I am going to try to start doing those nightly again. As I mentioned earlier, she does still have flares, but never as bad as before. I just try to minimize triggers when possible: keeping her cool, washing my clothes and hers in tide free and gentle, I don't wear perfume and try to limit her exposure to those who do, etc. It's been a difficult journey, but I hope she grows out of it. I had eczema as a child and have grown out of it, so I hope she will too. I hope this helps anyone who reads it. If you or anyone have questions, I'm happy to reply.

    • @TheSilverLining80
      @TheSilverLining80 2 года назад

      @@smg.6685 thank you for the detailed reply. It’s so hard. Have you made any dietary changes?

  • @rosemarymaulaloteo7178
    @rosemarymaulaloteo7178 2 года назад

    Hi my 3 months old daughter got the same on her head and face … But her one is really itcy and will always cry if I try to cover her hands from scratching her head and face … I’m currently using hydrocortisone atm it only helps a lil

  • @uzmakhan3663
    @uzmakhan3663 Год назад

    Hi dear
    Have u found the thing which triggered your baby eczema ?

  • @angelsmith9480
    @angelsmith9480 Год назад

    Isn’t gasoline petroleum based?

  • @Shawn-gc2de
    @Shawn-gc2de 10 месяцев назад

    Did I miss it ? What's the medication name? Thankyou

  • @emilylane9777
    @emilylane9777 Год назад

    are you still using the medication? are there any negative side affects to the medicine?

  • @haq92000
    @haq92000 Год назад

    What is the name of the cream please my daughter got same connection thanks

  • @umwalialine
    @umwalialine 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, may I ask how long the baking soda baths are?

  • @keeper2883
    @keeper2883 2 года назад +1

    Great video - thank you for sharing!
    We are on the same journey with our 4.5 month old daughter. As far as the onset around the 2 month mark, did that also coincide with initial vaccinations? We went from perfect skin and no allergies/ eczema to both pretty significantly. Just trying to connect all of the dots. Thank you!

    • @wtsy1117
      @wtsy1117 Год назад

      Yes I agree with you the moment we have my current four month baby bcg vaccine she developed eczema I’m so frustrated!!

    • @arleneagtarap4080
      @arleneagtarap4080 Год назад

      My baby developed eczema at around four months. My mom and i are wondering if had to do with his immunization. I mean it’s so damn stressing me out like a mother fu****!!

  • @amyn7683
    @amyn7683 4 года назад +1

    So happy your son is doing better. My little one is 9 months old and also has eczema, i do use hydromole and vaseline. He has stubborn eczema on shoulders , a few patches on knees and a bit on cheeks. I don’t want to use steroids on his new skin. Not sure what else I should do, any advice?
    Also did your son have atopic eczema? Or any other kind?

    • @story_teller_1987
      @story_teller_1987 3 года назад

      My daughter also has eczema...It is under control with a daily bath after a 15 minute massage with oat gel with coconut oil in it. I use sebamed soap for her only twice in a week. Immediately after shower apply a fragrance free moisturizer.

    • @alexisnguyen7773
      @alexisnguyen7773 3 года назад

      Oatmeal baths are great! Avenno makes an oatmeal bath treatment for babies.

  • @tr1pleone588
    @tr1pleone588 4 года назад +13

    This was me as a baby too. You're such a great mum and the masses are really lucky you have shared this!

  • @nikkistineskine
    @nikkistineskine 4 года назад +1

    Hi, what was the name of the other product you used overnight? It was not mentioned. My daughter has very itchy eczema and I've almost tried everything. Have you tried fish oil vitamins?

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  4 года назад

      It's called triamcinolone. You need a prescription for it. I didn't try fish oil

    • @mc-ling8739
      @mc-ling8739 3 года назад +1

      @@TaylorLindsay just made some research and seems it's pretty much like steroid cream, on the long run it's not gonna work

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  3 года назад +2

      @@mc-ling8739 thankfully my son was able to get off of the ointment with no issues/withdrawals. His skin has been nearly perfect since it cleared up months ago 😀

  • @zahraaal-salih7512
    @zahraaal-salih7512 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this video
    I am iraqi and live in Turkey and some products are not available here.
    I have a question please do you apply the Destin cream as a moisturizer after bath all over your son's body or only on the diaper area?

  • @speaktruth6124
    @speaktruth6124 Год назад

    What is the prescription drug called?

  • @kikkykares
    @kikkykares Год назад

    Can you share the name of the prescribe ointment you mentioned that is almost like Vaseline?
    Thank you

  • @sexyndacityable
    @sexyndacityable 2 года назад

    With our babies it’s all trial and error. My 6yr old son had eczema for a little bit and cradle cap and I was able to cure that but now with my newborn I tried to use the same things I used with his brother and he did not work. I even tried coconut oil and Shea butter 100% and that did not work so now I feel confident in what you have used. Thick Vaseline is amazing for winter and dry skin. I was told don’t use Vaseline because it’s too thick on the skin and may block moisture but now I’m going to try it. I just gave him a bath with oatmeal and I wish I had baking soda but I don’t. But I took the Vaseline and Shea butter and Eucerin eczema lotion and mix it all together and put it on the skin. I hope this works

  • @howrupal
    @howrupal 3 года назад +1

    I am so happy for you and Calvin that he is better 🥰

  • @iwant2bback
    @iwant2bback 2 года назад

    All you needed to do is use natural soap and cream exclusively. My girl HAD SEVERE EXCEMA

  • @jenniferleighton2497
    @jenniferleighton2497 Год назад

    I loved your video. My husband has eczema and our littlest 5 month old has it too. I’ll try the baking soda and Vaseline as thats what my husband is using every day (the Vaseline). I’ll let you know how it goes because all we’ve tried so far hasn’t helped. Lots of love from England ♥️

  • @rebekah3483
    @rebekah3483 4 года назад +6

    His facial expression while being on camera that day was hilarious! He wasn't sure what to think! 🤔😶 lol! Such a cutie!

  • @TheRansomHouse
    @TheRansomHouse 2 года назад

    Thank you mama my son scratches so bad he bleeds. I’m going to ask his pediatrician about this cream.

  • @Kerry92
    @Kerry92 4 года назад +1

    What’s the name of the medication

    • @jemp.2898
      @jemp.2898 4 года назад

      See the above response from mine to Cathleen Martin.

  • @kassandradavis4512
    @kassandradavis4512 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much 😔😔I feel the same way my baby skin does that

  • @vibz4021
    @vibz4021 3 года назад

    My baby has eczema really bad. I have no idea what to do again to help her. What’s the moisturizer the doctor recommended?

  • @lilsushigrl89
    @lilsushigrl89 2 года назад

    Hi thanks for sharing! Can you share how much baking soda you put in the bath?

  • @RachelWeber-ch5lm
    @RachelWeber-ch5lm Год назад

    Hi there. I watched your video a few weeks ago and it helped push me to get a dermatology referral for my 5 month old son. His head and face look similar to your son's, and everything the pediatrician was prescribing was making it worse. As of today, we are also doing a medicated ointment and vaseline, all with the same instructions you got.
    I have to ask - did all of this petroleum/ointment destroy the fabrics your baby touched? I have used vaseline before with him and the sheets he slept on are forever stained. I'm so excited to have a remedy and feel hopeful after seeing your video, but at the same time am a little stressed about destroying his clothes, my clothes, sheets, bouncers, etc. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

    • @TaylorLindsay
      @TaylorLindsay  Год назад

      Hi there! Yes, the oil residue did leave stains. If you take dawn dish soap and treat it prior to washing, it should all come out. Hope that helps!

  • @verobayam3253
    @verobayam3253 4 года назад

    Hi my baby is 17 weeks.He was born with a healthy skin but at 3 months his chicks, back around the neck start to show redness like rashes...so currently I'm using Dermeze ointment to as a moisturizer and dermatologist recommend QV wash to bath him ...but still it's not helping...your advice could help ..thanks

  • @s_s3374
    @s_s3374 3 года назад

    Are you allowed to apply vaseline on face? Because it has petrolium in it?

  • @melindaarrmegeddon1281
    @melindaarrmegeddon1281 2 года назад

    Homemade breast milk lotion is awesome