Eczema Treatment for Kids
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If your a parent it is extremely difficult to see your child having to put up with the symptoms of eczema. The best way to help your child from going through these symptoms is to know and understand what triggers them. There is a reason why eczema flares up its just a matter of knowing what the root cause is. Some of the known triggering factors may include exposure to: detergents, shampoos, dust mites, extremes in temperature, wool, polyester and others.
However, it’s not at all times that you can prevent your kids from coming in contact with such triggering factors. With this the case, it’s best to maintain your kid’s skin well-moisturized. Skin dryness makes his or her eczematous skin even itchier. Read on to get some important pointers on how to keep your kid’s skin well-moisturized.
Its recommended that you bath a child rather than shower as water from the shower head will only irritate the eczematous skin. Doctors recommend giving your child a bath daily for at least 10 minutes in lukewarm water. Do not shampoo prior to soaking you child in bath water.This is because some of the ingredients in the shampoo may irritate the skin. Use a mild, unscented moisturizing soap. When it comes to drying, pat the skin gently with towel and never rub it, especially on the affected areas.
Within 2-3 minutes after you give your kid afflicted with eczema a bath, you should moisturize the skin. Like mentioned earlier, itchiness is triggered by skin dryness. Immediately after bathing, do not expose your kid to flowing air because it will hasten water evaporation on the skin, resulting to dryness. There are many types of moisturizers you may use on your kid’s eczematous skin. Some of them are even formulated especially for the skin disease. However, a greasy ointment works best in moisturizing the skin. It takes a few trials to find one moisturizer that your kid’s eczema does not react to negatively. It’s recommended to reapply moisturizers at least 2-3 times throughout the day.
During the winter time, the air is cold and dry which in turn drys out the skin faster, you need to apply more generous amounts of moisturizer on your childs skin. Also, try to not expose the affected areas to the cold air to help delay the drying out of skin. In contrast during the summer time, sweating also contributes to the irritation of eczema. Most of the times its best to have your child stay indoors if possible. If your house has air conditioning ensure that the skin is kept moisturized at all times.
Eczema treatment and prevention of flare ups is not at all that tricky, if you know the culprit. Just remember, the best way to minimize itching of the eczematous skin of your child is to prevent it from drying.
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