Sunday, May 8, 2016

Information Parents Need To Know About Natural Treatments For Baby Eczema

By Helen Miller


Some babies seem more prone to rashes than others. These skin disorders can create an uncomfortable situation for a child. However many parents have discovered that there are several natural treatments for baby eczema that can be used to relieve the problem.

One thing parents learn quickly with this problem is to be cautious of overly perfumed anything. Whether it is the soaps used for baths, oils, lotions or even laundry detergent, those heavy perfumes and even those we have been conditioned to associate with a baby can make life miserable. If at all possible, choose products that do not use these scents.

Watch for products that sometimes make changes in ingredients. If a parent has located a product that seems to prevent the problem and stocks start to run low, check the manufacturer's website for a new and improved product. Try to stockpile the old product as much as possible. Not all hypoallergenic detergents are created equal, especially against a young child's delicate skin.

One tip is a simple reminder to avoid bathing the child too often. Daily baths tend to be drying to the skin and can make the skin problem worse. Instead, skip a day and allow the natural skin oils to moisturize the skin.

Replace soap with oatmeal. Try placing a small amount in the end of a cotton sock to wash the body. It provides the soapiness needed for the bath but soothes skin that has become irritated. Be sure to throw the oatmeal out after each bath.

Add bleach to the bathwater. The ratio is one half cup for a forty gallon tub of water, so if using a smaller amount of water for the child, cut back on the bleach. Do not allow the child to ingest bleach water and be sure to use a gentle moisturizer after bathing.

Sometimes home remedies fail and parents will need to resort to Hydrocortisone or other medication to provide relief to the child. If the medications available over the counter do not work, speak with a doctor about a prescription for a better quality medication. The doctor may provide one or more medications to help the child to feel better.

Skin conditions can be very irritating to babies. If the irritation becomes itchy and painful, natural treatments for baby eczema are often helpful. In particular, parents may benefit from learning the best ways to prevent the skin problem from developing.




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