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My 8-year-old daughter has patches on her buttocks. I applied Aderma eczema cream and she seems relieved. They are less red but still present.

Based on the description provided, it is recommended to consult a medical professional if the skin condition has been present for six days and is not improving. It is important to consider any recent changes in products used on the skin and to check for any potential allergens. If the skin appears dry, using a fragrance-free moisturizer may help. In cases of persistent redness, a hydrocortisone cream may be beneficial, but it is important to monitor for any signs of infection. If there is no improvement or if there are signs of infection, it is advisable to seek medical advice.