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вторник, 17 мая 2016 г.

Stopping Baby Eczema And Natural Skin Care Ideas

By Julia Cooper Davidson


Up to one-fifth of infants may suffer from baby eczema at one point or another. It is distinguished by red patches of dry, leathery skin located on the joints of the legs and arms, as well as on its cheeks. The patches may be tender to the touch, rough, and dry. Many factors can cause baby eczema and natural skin care may help lesson its effects.

Infant eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis can be triggered by many things. Heredity has been shown to be a strong factor in whether children will have outbreaks. If both parents have eczema in their past, their child will have a 50% chance of having it. New clothes, harsh soaps, allergies, stress, and heat may all lead to outbreaks. These outbreaks may start when the infant is between 2 and 6 months old. Most children will outgrow these outbreaks before staring school.

Go to your family doctor before making any diagnosis and beginning any treatments. Home remedies must be used very carefully, and cannot be expected to work every time. Outbreaks can be treated with topical steroid creams and antibiotics. Severe cases are being treated with ultraviolet light exposure regimens. Many alternatives exist to regular prescription medications and may help to stop outbreaks without the use of harsh medicines. Use your judgment on any home remedy and be informed of any warnings and side effects of any treatment.

Controlling the exposure to the factors may help stop eczema. Any detergents or soaps should be mild and unscented. Synthetic fiber clothing should be avoided, as natural fibers cause less outbreaks. Foods, such as dairy products, nuts, wheat and soy may be causing an allergy. This can be passed on by breastfeeding mothers, as well. Keep your infant out of wind and extreme temperatures if possible, and adjust clothing as needed to reduce sweating.

When bathing infants with eczema use mild unscented soaps. Oatmeal based products help soothe affected areas. Regular oats can be processed and added to the water as well. Salt water, such as sea water may help, as well as epsom salts. Mixing a small amount of apple cider vinegar has been suggested to be helpful, as well. Wash only areas that need washing, and limit exposure to bath water, by using a shower. Dry your child with a clean towel, by patting them down, instead of rubbing, which may cause more irritation.

Natural creams, Shea butter, and petroleum jelly can be used on patches to help relieve itching and redness. Check the list of ingredients and to make sure it is not too harsh for use on infants.

Baby eczema can be treated and will eventually go away. Outbreaks do cause redness and itching, but can be managed. Visit with your doctor to confirm a diagnosis and discuss treatment options. There are many ways to treat baby eczema and natural skin care can help.




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