strongEczema Treatment for Your Little One Prevent the Effects of
Baby Eczemastrong pIf you are not sure whether you have eczema or
not, you should do a little research first. I recommend reviewing
what is available on wikipedia
httpen.wikipedia.orgwikiEczemappEczema is difficult for children to
deal with, still the good news is that many children grow out of
eczema. Statistics demonstrate by their teens almost 75 percent of
children grow out of their eczema. What follows is a few tips to
help you with your childs eczema. I hope you find it useful.pAsk
Your pediatrician for advice. Maybe obvious but should be number
one, very important!Develop a bedtime routine If youre the parent
of a child with eczema you know that children can often have
problems sleeping because their skin can get hotter and itchier at
night. Keep your childs bedroom cool and use cotton sheets.Some
kids have a tendency to scratch in their sleep, this kind of
uncontrolled scratching can be really damaging to the skin and even
leave scars on the body and face keep childrens nails short and
filed.pApply moisturizer 25 minutes before bedtime to allow the
skin to absorb and metabolize it. Keep pets out of the room and
attempt to keep allergens to a minimum where your child sleeps.
Allergens, dust, and mold can cause severe eczema flares.pWash the
baby with a good soap this goes for your self too the wrong soap
can cause skin to DRY OUT, and this leads to eczema flares.
Johnsons tear free products are good, also Dove soaps wcream and
cetaphil google cetaphil soap are good for preventing eczema flares
from soap. Bath your baby once or twice a week, and clean your
babys face, hands and bottom daily. Keep your babys skin
moisturized. A good tip try mixing organic cold pressed coconut oil
in with the lotion youve chosen for your child. The coconut oil is
high in vitamin E which is like skin food, it helps the skin repair
itself through the bodys natural process. Monitor your babys diet
Eczema usually starts at around 6 months, and does not normally
result from the introduction of new foods. However, sugar is known
to cause inflammation and eczema flares, it is important to monitor
the amount of sugar especially processedrefined sugar in your babys
diet. Your baby is still developing and its body is identifying
what foods and allergens that are not harmful, however, it is
possible that your child is allergic to some foods, if you
consistently notice an eczema flare up after your child eats a
certain food try to isolate precisely what that food is and consult
your pediatrician. Eczema can be triggered by foods in about 10
percent of children.pMy child got eczema from me, as it does not
run on my husbands side of the family. I was a bit distraught when
I found that my baby had eczema, but I was glad that I had
experience with it, and I knew I would be able to help more
effectively. I was tired of dealing with my eczema and trying to
find a permanent treatment to help my self, and all of a sudden I
found out that my baby had eczema too. Eventually I found a
treatment that I decided to use for my self. One night during a
flareup I was browsing online, and I decided to throw dollars at
this problem. I was surprised at how useful what I learned from
this book had been. If your interested in the treatments that
helped me manage my eczema and the stuff the I applied to my babys
eczema you can find what I used to alleviate my Atopic Dermatitis
and prevent flareups here What I used to manage my Atopic
Dermatitis and prevent flareups.p
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