Dealing With Baby Eczema

By David Springall


Eczema is more common in infants or babies than in adults?. Atopic eczema is common in babies and often appears between the ages of two months and 18 months. An intensely itchy rash occurs,usually on the face, in the inner creases of the elbows, and behind the knees. The skin often scales in these areas, and small red pimples may appear. As the baby scratches,the pimples begin to ooze and join to form large weeping areas. Infection may occur,particularly in the nappy area

- Treating Baby Eczema

It has been known that Eczema in babies can sometimes be caused by environmental factors,like low humidity. Use of uncomfortable clothing made from materials like scratchy wool can also irritate your baby. Hygine products which may have perfumes in and even some foods cause this skin condition. So, what can you do to help your baby avoid getting eczema?

- Here are some of the most effective ways:

1/ Ensure that the baby's skin is moisturized properly.

It is important to use moderately warm water when bathing your baby, because it helps avoid dryness. When you have finished only apply fragrance-free moisturizers as this will help keep your bab'y skin soft and supple.

2/ Do not "over clean" your baby.

Excessive bathing, or cleaning, can have as many damaging effects as not doing enough of it in the first place. Wash your baby's genitals, hands, and feet with water, then rinse the rest of the body.

3/ Whenever possible make sure your baby's clothes are made out of cotton.

Cotton is considered one of the most comfortable kinds of clothing available. Ensure that you choose loose clothes made of cotton for your baby instead of tight, itchy, and uncomfortable materials.

4/ Try to always feed your baby nutritious foods which have been made fresh. One of the common factors of eczema is malnutrition. When a baby is unhealthy it will be unable to fight the eczema bacteria. Stay away from giving your baby artificial foods.

5/ Always try to keep your baby stress-free.

Babies get stressed when they are in uncomfortable situations, or anxious and irritated.

6/ Before you apply any cream, ointment, or solution to your baby's eczema, make sure that it is prescribed by a medical specialist first.

In many cases this condition tends to clear itself as the child gets older, however it may come and go a few times for several years. Quite often many children outgrow atopic eczema by puberty.




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