Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Is there any natural treatment to fight baby eczema?

Try california baby products they're organic and preservative free. I have been using the calendula cream for my daughter and it works better than all the other products I tried and I tried them all. For reference check out this site http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/index.p鈥?/a>


enter in all the products you and your baby use. It tells you how toxic many beauty products are. Good Luck.Is there any natural treatment to fight baby eczema?
Sea Salt added to the bathwater - don't let the baby swallow it though.





Lavender essential oil in the bathwater.





Oatmeal based eczema cream - if you're in the UK it's called Aveeno Cream





Make up a mix with oatmeal and water. Make it into a paste and apply to the sore areas - wet a bandage with water and apply it to the sore area - do this before bed and remove in the morning.





Oilatum added to the bathwater





Hydrocortisone 1% ointment to the really bad areas. Contrary to what people think this doesn't cause any side effects or harm the skin!





Wet Wrap technique - Google it - if things get really bad, sore and itchy.





Most kids grow out of this. My eldest son had eczema when he was a baby, but he only has one small patch on his ankle now.Is there any natural treatment to fight baby eczema?
try using a humidifier in the room where the baby is this helped my son greatly
Where does your baby have it? You need to be a detective to figure out the cause. When my son was 6 weeks old, he got eczema. It was on his hands and face, but no where else. I finally figured out that he was allergic to the soap I wash my clothes in. I started washing my blouses in Dreft and it helped a lot.
Using natural remedies are always the best choices for baby eczema treatments since they are not harsh to the skin and can heal the problem from within without causing any side effects. Try http://www.skinoriginal.com/eczema/19-ch鈥?/a> for some good advice and remedy. Hope it helps!
Baby eczema is tricky as the skin of the baby is so sensitive.





You can try:


1) oatmeal bath


2) applying neem oil for moisturizing dry skin


3) use fragrance free detergent to wash baby clothes


4) organic bedsheets and clothes





More ideas can be found here


http://www.Eczemaskintreatment.com
u can go to the dr for a cortizone cream and to the pharmacry for an emollient cream from a dermatocosmetical firm;and find the allergen responsible, try to avoid it as much as possible; clean the room as often also


but don't forget that natural medicine is the one that hasn't been done studies for; not that it doesn't have side effects
Numerous things you can use, ranging from straight up vaseline to Eucerin cream. I would stay away from emollients that contain lanolin, as it can be irritating.





Also, stay away from anything with fragrance, even those baby lotions that say they are for baby eczema, but are heavily fragranced. Fragrance of any kind is the last thing eczema needs!





Here are some ways to see if you can pinpoint what might be causing the eczema, and treat by avoiding those things:





http://www.associatedcontent.com/article鈥?/a>

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