Baby’s eczema, infant eczema: what is it?
- SUMMARY
- Eczema
Eczema in babies: what habits should you adopt?
- Living with eczema day to day
- What soap should be used for eczema?
- Eczema cream, ointment: what should you use?
- Eczema: can it be cured?
- Eczema: how to treat itching
- Swimming pool, swimming when you have eczema?
- Which detergent should eczema patients use?
- Eczema: how can flare-ups be avoided?
- What are the habits to avoid when you have eczema?
- Eczema: What daily reflexes should you adopt?
- Eczema: what food should you eat?
- Baby’s eczema, infant eczema: what is it?
- What soap should be used for babies with eczema?
- Eczema in babies and children: the areas most often affected
- Eczema in babies: what habits should you adopt?
- How should you treat baby’s and infant’s eczema?
- Which cream should you use for baby's eczema?
- When should you consult a physician about your baby's eczema?
- Body eczema: hands, feet, arms, back, face, etc
- Arm eczema (elbows, armpits, forearms)
- Eczema of the eyelids, eyes or palpebral eczema
- Foot eczema
- Eczema around the mouth
- Eczema of the legs or varicose eczema
- Eczema in the ears
- Hand and finger eczema (chronic hand eczema)
- Facial eczema
- Eczema on the stomach and belly button
- Eczema on the neck and nape of the neck
- Scalp eczema
- Eczema on the back
Eczema in babies: what habits should you adopt?
Have you discovered that your baby has eczema and are you wondering what to do to bring relief?
Use corticosteroids and emollient products correctly
Once the diagnosis has been given, the first thing to do is to apply the treatment correctly. And don't be afraid.
- Topical corticosteroids have been used for almost 70 years in dermatology; they have become essential in managing eczema, even in babies. In case of eczema flare-up, they must be applied once a day to all eczema plaques and until the plaques disappear completely.
- Emollient products must not be neglected since they help to soften and strengthen your baby's skin. Apply emollients once or several times a day as needed, on healthy skin, except on plaques, using large circular motions like a massage, starting from the feet and moving up to the face.
Moisturizing care should not be a chore but instead a special moment between parent and child.
Simple rules to follow
In case of eczema in babies, a few rules of good sense apply, especially concerning:
- Choice of clothing: opt for natural fibers such as cotton or linen and avoid covering the child too much so that they do not perspire
- Baby's room: avoid "dust traps" such as carpets and mats; wash stuffed toys regularly; do not overheat the room and of course do not smoke
- Pets: allowed, especially if the child has been used to one since birth; however avoid letting the animal enter the bedroom, and vacuum regularly to eliminate hair and fur.
Please note, these tips should not lead you to believe that babies with eczema are more fragile than other babies! They should be able enjoy childhood normally—playing, laughing and getting into mischief.
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