What Every Parent Need To Understand Regarding Natural Treatments For Baby Eczema

By Helen Miller


A skin rash of any type can make your newborn very uncomfortable. Fortunately, natural treatments for baby eczema often help parents of children who suffer. These treatments provide relief of the problem or can make it a little 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.

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.

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.

If the home remedies do not work, try an over the counter cortisone cream. The creams soothe the skin and provide moisture. If the creams that are available over the counter do not work, it may be time to ask for something stronger from the doctor. Some parents find help from prescriptions medication for the child.

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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