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Controlling the dryness of the baby’s skin is an effective way to get control of eczema. Winter weather is extremely harsh on an infant’s skin. Dry heat in the house causes skin to lose moisture and become very dry. Use a vaporizer to humidify the home to retain moisture. Bathe the baby in warm water every other day. Keep the skin moisturized by applying lotion immediately after the bath, while pores are still open. Use lotion and soap that is made for sensitive skin and is hypoallergenic and fragrance free. Wash the baby’s clothes in a mild detergent that is made for sensitive skin.
Eczema in babies can be very painful and trigger uncomfortable symptoms. If an at home remedy is not successful in treating eczema, then you should make an appointment to visit a pediatrician. A doctor will prescribe an ointment or steroid cream to treat the eczema. Most symptoms of eczema in babies disappear after the first year. Although some people suffered form eczema throughout adulthood, most babies outgrow the symptoms of eczema by school age.
By Megan Winegar
Babies get dry skin just like anyone else – they just can’t pull out their industrial-sized Jergen’s and take care of it. Severe dry skin can turn into painful eczema or just flaking skin. Here are some of the best ways to treat your baby’s dry skin.
A happy baby is a well-moisturized baby, so make sure that you pay attention to your baby’s skin to keep him or her comfortable and happy.
Megan is the Web editor for Overstock Drugstore, an online pharmacy that offers great deals and great service on health and beauty products you use every day, including Johnson & Johnson baby lotion Overstock Drugstore believes in offering the best products and the best service, including a help line that goes to a person every time. To learn more, visit Overstock Drugstore’s website.
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