There are two types of over-the-counter cortisone creams that can help alleviate eczema symptoms and are safe to use while breastfeeding. The Spectro eczema care and Polysporin eczema essential creams are both good options, and can usually be found behind the pharmacy counter. You can ask your pharmacist for access to these creams and they can help you choose the best one based on the affected areas of your body. Hopefully, you will see results quickly!
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