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What All Parents Must Know About Baby Eczema And Natural Skin Care Products

By Julia Cooper Davidson


Having a child with an itchy skin condition can make parents feel powerless to help. You know they have such sensitive and soft skin that even minor irritants can make your baby very grumpy. Baby eczema and natural skin care is something every parent should take time to investigate. Since it could be a recurring problem it would be wise to know how to treat it. It can mean a world of difference to the child.

If you have never experienced the discomfort of eczema then you are fortunate. If you can imagine having an itch you cannot scratch or tell anyone else about, then you'll understand how the infant must feel. You can help your child feel much better by using oatmeal baths to cut down on itchy condition. Turn two cups of dry oatmeal into a powder using a food processor and add it to the lukewarm running bath water. Let your infant soak in the soothing oatmeal bath for around fifteen minutes, and then rinse well and pat dry. Do not rub the towel on baby.

Moisture preservation is very important, especially when there is a problem with eczema. Topical lotions that contain aloe vera are very good at hydrating and healing. Application should be made several times a day and especially after bathing. This should keep your child properly moisturized and keep her from becoming too dry.

One of the biggest problems parents run into with eczema is that almost all bath products will irritate the condition. This is because the additives are simply too harsh for the child. You should only buy cleansers which state they are fragrance free and hypoallergenic. The daily use of a humidifier may also be advisable.

Products that contain healing vitamins such as vitamin E can assist the skin in healing itself. The vitamins will be introduced directly into the cells by absorption so it is a highly efficient means to treat this condition. Avoid those products which have fragrances and dyes in them. These could actually sting and cause your little loved one pain.

You can also discuss other alternatives with your child's pediatrician. Sometimes your child's doctor may be able to recommend certain oils that have been shown to help combat this problem. Make sure you let your pediatrician know about any reoccurring outbreaks.

Your baby's doctor will be understanding about baby eczema and natural skin care concerns. In many cases they are parents to and can understand your concerns about using too many man-made chemicals on your child. You may be surprised to find out your pediatrician uses these very tips on their own infants.




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