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Question by missionmom66: My baby has eczema on his face. what should i do?
Does any one have any advice on what i should use for it? I put baby aveeno on his face but it is still dry? He also has blocked pores that look like dirt inside. He scratches at his face when he sleeps so with the dry skin, dirty pores and scratches. My little boy looks like a mess. Any advice?
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Answer by Xaivier Amir 11/11/08 baby #1 keep the skin moisturized but take him to the dermatologist b/c they will give you cream for it…my lil cousin has eczema and her skin stay dry i have a small case of it sometimes where i just break out in a few places on my body…but try coco butter and put it on him right after he gets a bath where his skin is still moist
Question by Amy T: Eczema on a baby is it normal?
my four month old baby has really bad eczema on his forehead so it is red like a rash.When he raises his forehead it goes white. Is this serious or normal?
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Answer by matador89 Amy T,
In infants, eczema typically occurs on the forehead, cheeks, forearms, legs, scalp and neck. In older children eczema occurs on the face, neck and the insides of the elbows, knees and ankles. Most infants with eczema show significant improvement by the age of two and about 40% outgrow eczema entirely by the time they are young adults. Controlling eczema early can help keep it from becoming worse. Eczema in babies is sometimes triggered by lupus and usually responds well to home remedies. Neotnatal lupus is sometimes passed from mother to the infant during pregnancy and the birth process. Lupus antibodies can be transferred from the mother to the fetus and result in lupus illness in the newborn. Infant lupus usually causes a rash but fortunately it usually clears up after six to eight months if there are no complications. Lupus is actually an attack of the body upon itself. Lupus can take two forms, sometimes causing eczema and sometime attacking vital organs of the body. An infant with eczema should only wear soft all cotton clothing with no synthetic fibers. Parents with infants who have eczema should wash the child’s bedding and clothing only in hypoallergenic detergents and the clothing should be sent through the rinse cycle twice. Also, you should keep the child’s room and play areas free of dust mites because they are a common eczema trigger. Some parents don’t realize that baby eczema is often triggered by food allergies. One recent study revealed that about 40 percent of babies with eczema suffered from food allergies. Diary is often the culprit. Babies who are breast feeding may also get food allergies from substances in the mother’s milk. It is important for breastfeeding moms to especially careful about their diet. You should be very careful about using baby lotions on infants with eczema. Some of the lotions have a high water content that that can dry and irriate3 the skin when evaporation takes place. Some of the fragrances and active ingredients in baby lotion can aggravate eczema symptoms. Creams and ointments containing all natural ingredients should be used instead of baby lotions. Many health food stores have these types of products. Most parents find that natural home remedies are the best way to treat their infant’s eczema symptoms.
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Question by erinh555: Help baby eczema: Vanicream and probiotics?
I have tried almost every cream/lotion out there (I think he hates the aquaphor as he wakes up every 2 hours when I give it to him) and my 9 month old still has severe eczema. I’m about to try Vanicream if I can find it. I REALLY don’t want to use the steroids. I also heard that probiotics work. Has anyone had experience with using Vanicream or probiotics? What probiotics did you use? How long until you saw an improvement?
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Answer by Shannon my son had eczema REALLY REALLY bad for about 2 months. He had a bunch of tests ran on him because they couldn’t figure out what it was. My peditrician gave him a perscription for eucerin mixed with a steriod and I saw an IMMEDIATE difference. I used the combo lotion for about 5 days and it was completely gone… after i stopped it came back in small spots and i just applied eucerin and it would go away. Good Luck!
Question by – Rubi`s Mom: baby eczema..pic included?
i dont have a recent picture, but if u look at her chest and face u could see her eczema my question is that she is a dark baby and because of her eczema she has patches of her face and body that are white, its alot lighter now than in the picture so when the eczema clears up will she regain her color or will she always have white patches.
Answer by Madi’s Mommy First of all, beautiful baby!! My cousin’s daughter had the same thing and most of the color came back on her face. There are a couple of spots on her body that are a little lighter, but you have to look really hard to tell. Again, very beautiful little girl. God Bless!