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Eczema Treatment for Your Little One — Prevent the Effects of Baby Eczema

December 25th, 2010 Guest Author No comments

If you are not sure whether you have eczema or not, you should do a little research first. I recommend reviewing what is available on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema

Eczema is difficult for children to deal with, still the good news is that many children grow out of eczema. Statistics demonstrate by their teens almost 75 percent of children grow out of their eczema. What follows is a few tips to help you with your child’s eczema. I hope you find it useful.

Ask Your pediatrician for advice. Maybe obvious but should be number one, very important!
Develop a bedtime routine — If you’re the parent of a child with eczema you know that children can often have problems sleeping because their skin can get hotter and itchier at night. Keep your child’s bedroom cool and use cotton sheets.
Some kids have a tendency to scratch in their sleep, this kind of uncontrolled scratching can be really damaging to the skin and even leave scars on the body and face — keep childrens nails short and filed.

Apply moisturizer 25 minutes before bedtime to allow the skin to absorb and metabolize it. Keep pets out of the room and attempt to keep allergens to a minimum where your child sleeps. Allergens, dust, and mold can cause severe eczema flares.

Wash the baby with a good soap (this goes for your self too) — the wrong soap can cause skin to DRY OUT, and this leads to eczema flares. Johnson’s tear free products are good, also Dove soaps w/cream and cetaphil (google cetaphil soap) are good for preventing eczema flares from soap. Bath your baby once or twice a week, and clean your baby’s face, hands and bottom daily.
Keep your baby’s skin moisturized. A good tip — try mixing organic cold pressed coconut oil in with the lotion you’ve chosen for your child. The coconut oil is high in vitamin E which is like skin food, it helps the skin repair itself through the body’s natural process.
Monitor your baby’s diet — Eczema usually starts at around 6 months, and does not normally result from the introduction of new foods. However, sugar is known to cause inflammation and eczema flares, it is important to monitor the amount of sugar (especially processed/refined sugar) in your baby’s diet.
Your baby is still developing and it’s body is identifying what foods and allergens that are not harmful, however, it is possible that your child is allergic to some foods, if you consistently notice an eczema flare up after your child eats a certain food try to isolate precisely what that food is and consult your pediatrician. Eczema can be triggered by foods in about 10 percent of children.

My child got eczema from me, as it does not run on my husband’s side of the family. I was a bit distraught when I found that my baby had eczema, but I was glad that I had experience with it, and I knew I would be able to help more effectively. I was tired of dealing with my eczema and trying to find a permanent treatment to help my self, and all of a sudden I found out that my baby had eczema too. Eventually I found a treatment that I decided to use for my self. One night during a flare-up I was browsing online,  and I decided to throw dollars at this problem. I was surprised at how useful what I learned from this book had been. If your interested in the treatments that helped me manage my eczema and the stuff the I applied to my baby’s eczema you can find what I used to alleviate my Atopic Dermatitis and prevent flare-ups here: What I used to manage my Atopic Dermatitis and prevent flare-ups.

I am a humble mom and Restaurant Kitchen Layout and Process Optimizer. Thats a fancy way of saying I design restaurants kitchen layouts to maximize efficiency. I hope you enjoy my article. Eczema is a bummer, but luckily I’ve come to know how to prevent flare-ups, and manage them when they do occer.


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Pictures of baby eczema

December 22nd, 2010 Guest Author No comments

Natural treatments for eczema offer less irritation, less side effects, and they are less costly. A few pharmacologic remedies such as steroids can lead to life threatening side effects and may hurt the patient even more. Thus, you should really find out some of the natural treatments for eczema outbreaks.

1. Herb based oil and lotion products that are topically applied. These natural substitutes include botanical herb ingredients such as witch hazel, chamomile, and even licorice. Products that include these substances have been demonstrated to alleviate eczema conditions. A recent scientific study showed that eighty percent of subjects given herbal compounds experienced a reduction in symptoms of eczema. Be sure to ask your dermatologist about applying chamomile to the skin as it may cause irritation.

2. A substance called “gamma linolenic acid”. Gamma linolenic acid can be classified as a type of essential fatty acid. A few examples include oil of borage and evening primrose. These versions of treatments are helpful since they result in less irritation and damage to the skin, as completed and proven by a current study. This assists in the correction of skin that is inflamed and has been damaged.

3. Probiotic. This term refers to the beneficial bacteria that can be found within our digestive tracts. These microorganisms help build up the immune system, which fights off invasive pathogens or disease causing microorganisms. You can find this in the form of dietary supplements.

A recent study showed that infants with eczema experienced a significant reduction of symptoms when given natural remedies as compared with infants who were not treated at all. In addition, the odds of the development of these diseases decreased with those who were given the probiotic treatment. Natural treatments for eczema are essential for people that want a cheaper remedy that achieves the best results.

Discover the way to treat baby eczema without using drugs and chemicals by going to our website at http://www.picturesofbabyeczema.info/ and start helping your baby today.


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Need more opinions about baby acne or worse (new pics)?

December 21st, 2010 Guest Author 12 comments


Question by Nerdy MILF: Need more opinions about baby acne or worse (new pics)?
Two days ago, I asked this question:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AvOxvL9se3tBwrsmltAwRu3sy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080819212807AAzAqol

It basically asked you to look at the pictures to see if it was just baby acne or a rash of some kind. Most people said it was either baby acne or eczema.
The next day, it seemed to be worse. I called the doctor’s office the next day. I explained what I was seeing. I said that it looked like acne, but very dense and in little clusters. The dr. didn’t seem worried about it and said it was probably baby acne. She advised to wash her face with mild soap. I have done that. But it still looks very bad. She has a check up next Friday.
Please see pictures
Original pictures (taken 8-19):

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n249/nerdynerdenstein/Rash001.jpg

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n249/nerdynerdenstein/Rash002.jpg

Yesterday (8-20):

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n249/nerdynerdenstein/8-20Rash001.jpg

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n249/nerdynerdenstein/8-20Rash002.jpg

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Today (8-21):

http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n249/nerdynerdenstein/8-21Rash001.jpg

My poor baby looks so pitiful!
Does this still look like baby acne, eczema, or does it now look like something else? The clusters make me think that it’s something else. It looks like poison ivy, but I know it can’t be that. It’s only on the top part of her face. Nowhere else on her body.

Thanks so much!
She isn’t on any medications.
I’m breastfeeding.. could it be something I’m eating?

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Answer by love.laugh.live
that got real worse very fast..it could just be baby acne..but i would make her an appointment as soon as possible..you can never be to careful it could also be an allergic reaction..make an appointment so you can talk to her doctor

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Eczema on babies….?

December 18th, 2010 Guest Author 4 comments


Question by Bity: Eczema on babies….?
My body 4 months and 3 weeks baby boy got hit bump like stuff under his nake and a little bit in his belly. Is there any picture of Eczema online? What is the best solution to clear up the skin and keep it clean?

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Answer by melaine010903
Both my children (ages 3 and 7 months) have eczema. Eczema is little bumps clustered together on the skin. It could also look like a rash. Since the weather is starting to get cold, the dry air from you heater could be causing it. It’s unpreventable, unfortunately. Aveeno lotion is the best stuff to clear up the skin and to prevent breakouts. Put it on right after your child’s bath every time he bathes and you’ll see the skin clear up and stay clear. My pediatrician recommended it to me with my daughter when she 2 weeks old and I’ve been using it every since on both of my children every since then. Good luck.

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