baby eczema

As you probably know, during pregnancy your hormones go a bit haywire and some women develop different symptoms or conditions that they otherwise normally wouldn’t have, so what happens if you develop eczema during pregnancy – will you have it forever after, or will it go away after the baby is born? The good news [...]

If your baby has a red rash or red marks on her face, then you might be thinking that it is eczema and how you can treat it. Eczema which is also called atopic dermatitis can show up on your baby’s face, particular on the cheeks, forehead or scalp, but can also appear on other [...]

Skin conditions affect babies just as much as adults, and if your child is showing a rash on their body you might be wondering what it is and whether it is eczema or psoriasis. Psoriasis is actually not that common in babies as it more appears in the teen to young adult stages of life [...]

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Unfortunately it is much more common to have eczema in babies than for adults. The reason is thought to be that their immune systems are still not yet fully able to deal with life’s irritants and allergens causing a skin reaction – that annoying itching red, and often painful, rash known as eczema. Fortunately for [...]

Finding a cure for eczema in babies can be a frustrating exercise because your child’s skin is so sensitive so it can be difficult to know what to put on it. You don’t want to make it worse, but you must do something to soothe their skin, so what can you do? Fortunately there are [...]

If you look at pictures of babies in magazines, they are all healthy and glowing with perfect skin, but of course that isn’t the reality for most mothers, especially if their babies have eczema (which is very common in newborns and toddlers). So this article will show you that there is something you can do [...]

Does your child have eczema and doesn’t seem to be improving? Well let’s look at some eczema treatment for infants so that you can reduce your child’s symptoms and hopefully clear it up altogether. Eczema in infants can appear on any part of their bodies but usually it is most common on either their face [...]

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