If you are looking for an eczema cure for babies and small children then this article will talk about 5 great remedies that you can try right now at home to help soothe the itching and get rid of the rash. All of these treatment options are safe for your baby and used by other parents in helping to cure their eczema.

1. Bathing

Giving your baby a bath in cool to lukewarm water is a great way to soothe any redness and itching associated with eczema. You can even add soothing ingredients to the water such as oatmeal (uncooked) which will make the water all milky and soft. Oatmeal is often used on the skin and in some sensitive skin products because it can reduce inflammation if applied topically. As a bonus it’s totally natural.

2. Sunshine

If you can get your baby outside for just 5 or 10 minutes a day and expose their skin to the sun and fresh air (weather permitting of course) it can help tremendously. The sun is a great source of Vitamin D which has been proven to help with a number of conditions. Don’t add sunscreen (which may irritate the rash further), but be sun smart and don’t stay out longer than 15 minutes.

3. Creams & Lotions

There are many good creams and lotions for eczema on the market, some are specifically designed for babies and infants. Many people say that the Aquaphor range is good, and Aveeno also have a good sensitive skin range for babies. These creams can help add moisture back into the skin and are gentle enough to use on your child’s skin.

4. Diet

Did you know that some cases of eczema are linked to a food sensitivity? If your baby is not yet eating solid foods then check out their formula (they might be allergic to dairy) or if you are breastfeeding then watch if what you eat makes a difference. The most common foods that cause allergic reactions are gluten, dairy, nuts and citrus fruits.

5. Soaps & Detergents

It is well known that many soaps and detergents can irritate the skin and dry it out causing eczema. Make sure you don’t use anything unnecessary on your child’s body. Also be sure to check the laundry detergents that you use on your babies clothing at consider swapping to a sensitive skin brand.

The good news is that most babies will grow out of their eczema by the time they reach school age. Only a small percentage will go on to have it as older children or adults.

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