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Infant or baby eczema is a condition that scares many parents. This dermatological problem affects the skin on the neck, the face, the upper chest and the scalp during the first months of life. Later on it may appear on the forearms and shins.

There are a number of facts regarding baby eczema that parents should be aware of. Watch out for blisters that could break or leak and for extensive skin dryness. If the baby's condition is really serious, it may involve the whole skin. Normally, the diaper area, the nose and mouth parts remain unaffected by the condition. If the areas of skin on the forearms and shins are thickened between the ages of twelve and eighteen months, parents should not be worried since this happens due to babiescrawling a lot.

Eczema or dermatitis, with baby eczema included, are terms used to describe some skin conditions recognized by symptoms such as very itchy and dry skin, reddening, swelling, cracking or scaling of the skin. Though eczema may appear almost anywhere on the body, the scalp, the chest, the forehead and the joints are the predisposed areas for the development of baby eczema. In very severe cases, baby eczema can become extremely itchy and irritating for the baby and it can even disturb their sleep. Very many babies suffer from atopic eczema which is usually hereditary. This condition tends to occur and develop somewhere around the age of two or three months.

Atopic eczema represents an oversensitivity of the immune system that involves reactions to the allergic reactions to the environment in conditions normal for other people. Whether babies develop eczema because other members of the family suffer from atopic conditions such as asthma, hay fever or eczema it is still not very clear and certain. Another possibility when infants develop baby eczema results from the prolonged exposure to a specific allergen.

Regarding the treatment of baby eczema it must be pointed out that there is no specific catch-all treatment, unluckily, since it is an allergic condition. Fortunately several treatments and remedies have been developed and they can help improve the suffering babiesconditions significantly. These remedies for baby eczema include moisturizing, careful bath times, avoiding detergents, using cotton clothes, being careful about the babiesdiets, and keeping pets away. Besides, parents should make sure they keep the baby's environments dust free, and always cut the baby's nails short to reduce scratching.

by: Lee Reid




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