Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Information Every Parent Should Know About Natural Treatments For Baby Eczema

By Rachel Scott


When babies are prone to skin rashes, they can be very uncomfortable. Fortunately, parents may find help through these natural treatments for baby eczema. Their use can often relieve the problem or at least make it somewhat more bearable.

One of the first steps to prevention of the problem is to avoid products that are heavily perfumed. These scents can often create even worse outbreaks. Soaps, lotions, oils and laundry detergents are often the problem causing agents. Even the so called babies scent of powders or oils may make the problem much worse. When possible select products that avoid 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.

Avoid bathing the child every day. Switch to an every other day routine for regular baths. In most cases, this provides plenty of cleanliness and prevents the water from robbing the skin from needed moisture.

Replace soaps with oatmeal. The grain naturally creates a soapiness to the water for cleansing and also soothes irritated skin. Simply place a small amount in the toe of a sock to make a wash cloth. Discard after use.

Some parents have found success by bathing the child in bleach water. It only takes one eighth cup for each ten gallons of water, so use the bleach sparingly. In addition, make sure the child does not drink the bath water. After bath time is finished, use a good moisturizer on the skin.

If all else fails, use a hydrocortisone cream. Hydrocortisone can soothe nerve endings that cause the rash and make it easier for the child to get to sleep. Many of the creams also provide moisturizing properties. If the medication available over the counter does not work, a doctor can provide a prescription that may give better results.

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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