There are some who are born with infant eczema and then there are some who catch it from an early age, either way it is a mothers nightmare
. The next choice as parent is to consider how you are going to help your child? Are you going to go to your doctor and ask for medical advise or are you going to try a natural alternative.
Well firstly you should know that eczema isn't something that will come today and go tomorrow, it is not a tempoary problem that you can hope will go away. Instead you have to realise eczema can only be managed and controlled. Eczema will oftem make your childs skin feel irritated and itchy, the skin will become red and a rash will likely appear.
Your childs eczema will often change depending on different variables. For some it will be the change in weather, often when the temprature rises eczema can start to flare up, this is also linked with high levels of pollon in the summer. It's important to remember that eczema almost always comes in a pair- e.g eczema and hayfever or eczema and asthma. When the pollon count becomes high then all of these conditions are likely to be effected. Eczema is often an allergy so certain things can bring your eczema our worse.