Eczema in babies: these gestures to do to relieve it!
How to recognize baby eczema?
Baby eczema is a fairly common inflammatory skin disease. It develops in flare-ups and causes itching that interferes with comfort and sometimes even sleep for babies. These outbreaks of eczema are characterized by redness, very dry skin, and sometimes rough patches that the baby will always want to scratch. Baby eczemas are located mainly in the folds, on the cheeks and around the genitals, but can extend over the whole body. Baby eczema usually occurs in babies who have an atopic background, that is to say that the disease has genetic origins. As they are deficient in certain enzymes, their skin dries out very quickly and is extremely sensitive. Generally, baby eczema disappears around the age of 4 to 6 years in 80% of cases.
How do I treat my baby's eczema?
To treat baby eczema, there are local treatments to be applied daily to the affected areas. These formulas are based on natural moisturizers. It can be a cream or a cerate based on essential fatty acids and shea butter. You can also find in pharmacies preparations containing, for example, nigella, soapwort or even chamomile. All these plants are known for their anti-inflammatory and soothing properties.
They treat oozing lesions. Generally, for the baby, care is combined with taking organic evening primrose oil and vitamin E, which is particularly effective against chronic baby eczema. Homeopathic methods can also be used, especially to calm the anxious baby and help him to rest. In severe cases, the pediatrician can prescribe corticosteroid creams, but they must be well dosed and very limited.
Eczema in babies: these things to do to relieve it
To relieve the child and prevent baby eczema from getting worse, here are some good things to do:
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