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Best Baby Eczema Treatment For Your Child

Babies are often more sensitive to soaps, medications and even foods because of their very delicate, still developing systems. The three solutions below can help you make your child's life a little easier and enjoyable.

Yes - Oatmeal is used in a variety of natural remedies for various diseases and conditions, and eczema is no exception. There are a number of ways to use oatmeal to treat eczema, such as:

These wet tissues can be very convenient to use but they are loaded with drying ingredients such as alcohol. If you have to clean the baby during diaper change, use a soft cloth dipped in warm water. It is as effective yet gentler than baby wipes.

One baby eczema treatment is that parents bathe their eczema suffering babies at least once a day, and twice if at all possible. Baby's should be bathed in around 84 degree water, as anything hotter may have an adverse effect on the baby's skin condition. Also, be sure to use a simple, gentle scent-free soap to wash your baby, as soap with artificial scents and fragrances may also worsen the condition of your baby's eczema. Bathing is a very effective eczema natural remedy.

Moisturize your baby. Although there are different causes of eczema, skin dryness is the common cause of eczema. A moisturized skin is less susceptible to itchiness and dermatitis. The best time to moisturize your baby is right after bathing to lock in the moisture. It is important to use moisturizers especially made for babies. Use natural unscented baby products because scented products can aggravate eczema in most sufferers.

Avoid soaps and detergents: Most soaps can dry the skin, and many children have sensitivities to laundry detergents. It is best to use a detergent for sensitive skin and to bathe in either no soap or a mild cleanser. There are many hypoallergenic, fragrance free soaps available that won't dry or irritate the skin.

Whenever you change your babies' diaper and put cream on their bottom also put an all natural cream on the spots where the eczema is. Whenever you notice that the spots are dry, put more cream on. A oatmeal based or shea butter cream seems to work best

by: Charles Zoe




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