A child has an area of inflammation on the neck that began after wearing a hand-knot woolen sweater. On examination, the skin appears chafed with mild erythematous patches. The lesions are not pruritic. What is an appropriate initial treatment?
A) Application of a lanolin-based emollient
B) Burow solution soaks and cool compresses
C) Oral antihistamines given 4 times daily
D) Topical corticosteroids applied 2 to 3 times daily
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