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Common infant skin ailments include eczema, caused by dry skin, and cradle cap, which produces dry skin on the scalp. Use lotion, especially after bathing and in dry climates, to prevent skin problems on babies with advice from the mother of three young children in this free video on baby care. Expert: Erica Goms Bio: Erica Goms has mothered three children that are currently five and under. She has extensive knowledge in raising and taking care of these wonderful children. Filmmaker: Michael Burton
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www.dermtv.com Become a fan on Facebook www.facebook.com Eczema is often confused with different conditions or even dry skin, and thus, when people treat the latter two, they don’t get any relief. In this episode of DermTV, Dr. Schultz explains what Eczema really is so that you can understand how to treat it.
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Question by noypi_sapien: I see the dermatologist in two weeks. What can I do to keep my irritable eczema in check ’til then?
Arms, hands, legs, neck, and scalp are badly affected. HELP!

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Answer by Andria M
DO NOT ITCH IT! i have eczema. if you have any cream, or first aid ointment apply it when itchy. the best remedy for itchiness is anti-itch cream. if it’s caused by allergies take a Benadryl but that will make you tired!!!

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We normally lotion him twice a day with regular Johnson and Johnson lotion. The doctor said that we can’t use regular lotion anymore. We have to use a cream. She recommended aveeno or eucerin. Is there anyting else out there that you would recommend?

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We normally lotion him twice a day with regular Johnson and Johnson lotion. The doctor said that we can’t use regular lotion anymore. We have to use a cream. She recommended aveeno or eucerin. Is there anyting else out there that you would recommend?

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