Childhood Dermatitis And How To Help Them
Posted: Tuesday, November 16, 2010
by Rosie Wallace
http://www.itchyskinrash.net
You don't need me to tell you how awful it is to see your child suffering with eczema. It's not only a hard time for your child, but it can be real hard on the parents too. They often don't know where to turn or who to go to for assistance. I have assembled some simple tips here, so that if you find yourself in this situation you might be able to help your child.
Regular bathing is helpful for dermatitis in babies. It is recommended that you bathe baby at least once a day. Bathing will help prevent the amount of germs and bacteria attacking the child's skin, which should in turn reduce the symptoms.
Many adult dermatitis sufferers will tell you that keeping their skin moisturized comforts their skin. The problem with dermatitis for babies is that it becomes worse when the sufferer is stressed. Since your baby doesn't realize what the itch is or why it's happening it is a truly stressful moment. This in turn makes the itch worse and increases the stress, and so on. It's a terrible cycle for your poor child.
You can reduce a lot of stress by moisturizing baby immediately after bathing. Supple skin is less likely to itch the more moisture there is in the skin, the suppler it is. Apply a suitable moisturizer directly on your child's damp skin. This will help lock the moisture from the bath into the skin, increasing the result.
Learn more about common Skin Rashes including Eczema Photos .
This Article has been viewed 131 times. (Not updated in real-time.)
No comments yet.We want your comments! If you can read this, you don't have javascript enabled, so you can't use this comment system. Please enable javascript.