The worst aspect ofRoman's condition is people staring When my son Roman arrived in April 2014, he was pink, like a perfect little cherub. Then, at 4 months, dry patches appeared on his chubby cheeks.
At first, I didn’t worry. Our eldest, Lily-Mae, now 4, had had similar patches at 9 months.
They’d inherited atopic eczema from their dad, my partner Brett Hogan, 26, who’d had it as a kid.
In mild cases, the skin is dry and flaky. But, if the condition is severe, the skin never heals and remains raw, needing regular treatment with soothing creams.
There’s no cure, but it sometimes clears up by itself.
‘He’ll grow out of it,’ Brett said.
The GP prescribed the same cream that’d cleared Lily-Mae’s problem. But soon Roman’s neck, arms…
