strongTips For A Mother Who Has A Baby With Eczemastrong pPlenty of
babies have eczema. Theres probably more than you imagine. And
because there are millions of babies throughout the world who
suffer from this notsounusual skin condition, you are not the only
mother who has a baby with eczema and definitely not the only
mother who badly wants to relieve her infant from the symptoms of
eczema.ppThe eczema that shows during infancy or before one year of
age is otherwise known as infantile eczema. If it does not resolve
by the age of three which happens in 50 percent of the affected
infants the condition will be carried on throughout the rest of the
life and will then referred to as atopic eczema or atopic
dermatitis. Even if eczema rash affects people of all ages, it is
most common in infants. As a matter of fact, more than 60 percent
of people who have atopic eczema developed the condition when they
were still babies.ppLike you, there are millions of mothers seeking
eczema treatments that are appropriate for babies with eczema. And
like you, many of these mothers are hesitant to apply eczema creams
on the skin of their babies whether they were prescribed by a
doctor or bought overthecounter. Having been exposed to baby skin
products, you do know for a fact that your babys skin is more
sensitive than children and adults. Here are tips for mothers like
you who would like to relieve your babys eczema symptoms without
risking any further skin irritation that may result from applying
the wrong skin products on your babys sensitive skin.ppTips On
Bathing A Baby With Eczemapp1, Skip the use of harsh soaps and use
hypoallergenic bath soaps and gels that are good for use on
sensitive baby skin. It will also be an advantage if these soaps
have moisturizers in them because infantile eczema is manifested by
itchy dry skin rashes. Think of soaps and bath gels that have
moisturizing properties as more than just dry skin cures because by
using them, your baby will not only be relieved from dry skin but
also from the itching.pp2, Use only lukewarm water when bathing
babies with eczema. Warm water can further dry your babys skin and
worsen the rashes that he or she already has.pp3, If you plan on
using mild bar soaps, dont rub the bar soap directly on the skin of
your baby. Instead, lather your own hands with the bar soap and pat
your babys skin gently all over. Do the same with bath gels.pp4,
Give your baby a quick bath to avoid drying the skin of its natural
oils.pp5, When drying your baby from a bath, use a cotton towel and
pat him or her dry with it.ppSkin Care For A Baby With Eczemapp1,
After bathing, you can use moisturizers for dry skin on your baby.
Just make sure that these moisturizers are mild and do not worsen
your babys eczema. If they do cause your babys rashes to get worse,
stop using them.pp2, Apply lotions, creams, or baby powders that
have zinc oxide as a main ingredient. Zinc oxide is known to
relieve skin itchiness and is safe for use in babies with
eczema.pp2, Cut the fingernails of your baby so that if he or she
does try to scratch his or her rashes which usually appear on the
face there is little possibility of cutting himself or
herself.ppTips On Clothing A Baby With Eczemapp1, Dress your baby
in clothes made of cotton and not of synthetic fiber. Synthetic
fiber is rough and can be harsh on the skin when rubbed against it.
Aside from this, synthetic fiber also traps heat and cause your
baby to sweat not a very good friend of eczema rashes. Unlike
clothes made of synthetic fiber, cotton is soft and does not trap
heat.pp2, A baby with eczema will do everything it takes to try and
scratch his or her rashes. If you are not comfortable with just
fingernail cutting, cover your babys hands in cotton mittens until
his rashes subside.ppI hope this information on taking care of your
baby with eczema will be useful to you, and make your babys life
easier.br p
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