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Natural Eczema Treatments For Babies

As a parent you want your child to have a smooth skin free from all kinds of skin diseases but if your child is suffering from eczema, it is a struggle that is too much for you and your child to bear. It is important to find a baby eczema treatment that will put an end to the dilemma of your child.

- Use raw oatmeal flakes mixed in with warm bath water and let your baby soak in the solution for 15 to 30 minutes. This will help relieve itching and swelling.

Natural salve is a popular baby eczema treatment. A salve is a kind of balm with skin soothing agents. Choose one made from beeswax and royal jelly. The one made from Shea butter and/or cocoa butter is great also.

Just after bathing your baby, dry them off with a very soft towel. Try not to rub your baby dry. Rather, pat them dry with the towel to minimize any sort of skin irritation. Once the skin is just about dry, apply a scent-free moisturizer to the baby's body. Moisturizing minimizing the drying out of skin, which in turn minimizes the itching, scratching, and discomfort associated with eczema.

Be careful in choosing fabrics for your baby. The clothing and bedding material of your baby is crucial in the occurrence of eczema. A harsh and rough fabric that rubs against the skin of your baby can cause skin itching or eczema flare ups. Choose soft fabrics like 100% cotton to avoid skin irritation and inflammation.

Short Baths: It is wise for eczema sufferers to keep their skin moisturized, and long, hot or too frequent baths can contribute to their symptoms. For this reason, it is recommended that a baby take short baths in lukewarm water to retain their bodies moisture. Applying a moisturizing lotion immediately following a bath will also help their body to soak up and retain some much needed moisture.

When bathing your child you can add a small amount of oatmeal to the bath water. Use plain oatmeal and just add the oats directly to the water. Stir them and let the water sit for awhile before putting your baby in. Gently pat the water on your babies' skin making sure to get any areas where the rash has appeared.

by: Charles Zoe




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