A 6-month-old infant with severe eczema would benefit from topical corticosteroid therapy. Instructions for using topical corticosteroids in children include:
A) Apply liberally to all areas with eczema.
B) Double the frequency of application when the eczema is severe.
C) Apply sparingly to eczema areas.
D) Cover the eczema area with an occlusive dressing after applying a corticosteroid.
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