Yes. Steroids were being used then, a
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys, but creams were not in wide use and probably wouldn't have helped much. Weeping skin rashes, such as
poisonAmmonia poisoning
Campylobacter enteritis
Contact dermatitis
E. coli enteritis
Food poisoning
Lead poisoning
Meningococcemia
Methylmercury poisoning
Poison control center - emergency number
Poison ivy - oak - sumac
Poison ivy - oak - sumac rash ivy, generally respond only to oral steroids. Perhaps your doctors were reluctant to use that in those days, although they were sufficiently before my time for me to be unable to comment further.
I would still bet on eczema, since that is a
commonCommon cold rash which may indeed be troublesome, then disappear for decades or forever.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff