Coping With Infant Eczema

By Kasehehr Caferir


Eczema will often appear on your child's skin before he or she is five years old. It will often start on the cheek and then extend to other parts of the body which include the chest and arms as well as the legs. After the child passes the age of one then the eczema will show itself on the inside of the child's elbow, on the knees as well as the ankles and wrists. Eczema while not contagious has a tendency to make the child feel very uncomfortable. The rash sometimes causes bumps to appear, these bumps are often scratched by the child and this will cause an infection. That is why eczema must be treated as the itching causes scratching which may then break out into sores and cause scarring to occur.

Eczema tends to run in families and is hereditary, the chances of having eczema rise if allergies and asthma run in the family. Irritants, in the air such as pollen and cigarette smoke can flare up eczema, eczema may also flare up due to lotions and creams used on the child's skin, the changes that occur in temperature have also been known to cause a flare up. Occasionally things in the mother's diet may trigger eczema in the child especially if she is breastfeeding.

Twenty out of 100 children will suffer from eczema as a baby and then about 65 percent will have symptoms of the condition by the time they are a year old, the rest will develop the symptoms by the time they are five years old. Children who have the condition as baby's often outgrow it by the time they are two years old. Others will find the condition disappearing as adults.

There are some steps you can take in order to control eczema, such as, bathing your child in warm water, however you should not allow your child to soak in bubble baths or to use some cleansers too long as these cleansers dry out the skin.

Be wary of certain fabrics such as nylon, silk and satin as all of these have a tendency to draw heat and make the child sweat, thereby, aggravating the child's eczema. The best fabric to use is always cotton as this type of fabric allows the child's skin to breathe due to the fact that it is made from natural materials.




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