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Information Parents Need To Understand About Natural Treatments For Baby Eczema

By Helen Miller


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 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.

Once you find a brand of a product that seems to work, stock up on it. It seems that manufacturers are continually changing and improving products. Unfortunately, some of the ingredients in the improved formula may be the wrong thing for the child's skin condition. While the product may be improved for everyone else, you may find yourself looking once again for something that does not cause a child to break out. In some cases, the best option may be to make your own laundry detergent.

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.

Use oatmeal in the bath instead of soaps. Place a quarter of a cup of raw oatmeal in the toe of an old sock and use to wash the child. Oatmeal has a natural soothing quality and can help when outbreaks occur.

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.

No one wants to see a child suffer. If a skin condition is causing irritation that is itchy and irritated, then these natural treatments for baby eczema may be helpful. Sometimes the most effective therapy is prevention of the problem in the first place.




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