Home remedies for eczema in infants

What are some in-expensive home remedies for eczema in infants?



Infants are highly prone to eczema or dermatitis on account of their soft and sensitive skin. Some of the other reasons for eczema in infants are environmental factors, usage of harsh chemical-based skin care products, allergies, and various auto-immune diseases.

Some of the home remedies for infant eczema are as follows:

  • First and foremost, it is imperative to moisturize the skin of the baby. You may apply aloe vera gel to replenish the moisture content of the skin of your baby. You should also include a lot of fluids such as water and fruit juices in the diet of the infant to moisturize the body from within.
  • Another infant eczema natural treatment is to use an oatmeal bath. You can grind oats in a food processor and mix the powdered oats in warm water, soak the child in this for fifteen minutes to relieve the itching and redness caused by eczema.
  • You can also prepare a natural body wash to avoid chemical-based products. Mix a teaspoon each of white oak bark, comfrey root, and slippery elm bark in water (2 cups), and boil on a flame for 30 minutes.Allow this to cool before using it. You can use this extract as a natural face and body wash to prevent and treat eczema in infants.

It is always best to consult a doctor right away before starting on any home remedies.

answered by A S

What causes eczema in babies?

Also referred to as dermatitis, eczema is not uncommon in infants. It is characterized by itching, irritation, redness of skin, and patchy and scaly skin, among others. Some of the causes of eczema in babies are as under:

  • The exact cause of eczema is unknown, but it is believed that baby eczema is often an inherited affliction, often transmitted from the parents.
  • One of the major causes of baby eczema is usage of harsh chemical-based products, such as toiletries and other skincare products. These products cause loss of skin moisture, thereby causing skin rashes and sores that are the prime symptoms of dermatitis.
  • Environmental conditions including exposure to excessive heat and humidity also lead to eczema in babies.
  • Lack of moisture in the body, which, in turn, is caused by lesser intake of water and fluid, also makes the child susceptible to eczema.
  • Another cause of eczema is the entry of allergens in the body of the child. This could be through the mother’s milk if the baby is breast-fed or through regular diet or other causes.
  • Exposure to chemical irritants also leads to eczema in infants.

These are some of the causes of eczema in babies. You may use various home remedies to treat eczema in infants like the application of aloe vera gel and oatmeal baths, among others. However, it is best to consult a doctor for advice.

 

answered by G M

What causes eczema in babies?

Also referred to as dermatitis, eczema is not uncommon in infants. It is characterized by itching, irritation, redness of skin, and patchy and scaly skin, among others. Some of the causes of eczema in babies are as under:

  • The exact cause of eczema is unknown, but it is believed that baby eczema is often an inherited affliction, often transmitted from the parents.
  • One of the major causes of baby eczema is usage of harsh chemical-based products, such as toiletries and other skincare products. These products cause loss of skin moisture, thereby causing skin rashes and sores that are the prime symptoms of dermatitis.
  • Environmental conditions including exposure to excessive heat and humidity also lead to eczema in babies.
  • Lack of moisture in the body, which, in turn, is caused by lesser intake of water and fluid, also makes the child susceptible to eczema.
  • Another cause of eczema is the entry of allergens in the body of the child. This could be through the mother's milk if the baby is breast-fed or through regular diet or other causes.
  • Exposure to chemical irritants also leads to eczema in infants.

These are some of the causes of eczema in babies. You may use various home remedies to treat eczema in infants like the application of aloe vera gel and oatmeal baths, among others. However, it is best to consult a doctor for advice.

 

answered by G M

Food and eczema in babies?

Eczema is caused by a variety of reasons, one of the prime causes being hereditary factors. However, dietary factors also cause eczema. Eczema is triggered by food allergies, and as such, it is important to diagnose the food item that acts as allergen, leading to dermatitis or atopic eczema. Some of the foods that trigger and worsen eczema disease include tomatoes, dairy products and cow's milk, soya, nuts, eggs, wheat, fish, yeast, tropical fruits, and certain additives. As such, you must discontinue these foods in your baby eczema diet to prevent worsening on the condition.

Also, if the child is breast-fed and the mother consumes these foods, these may trigger allergic reaction in the baby, leading to eczema. Hence, even the lactating mother should refrain from consuming these foods.

Some of the imperatives of children eczema diet are foods rich in essential fatty acids, including omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. These foods are not synthesized in the body, rather are supplied by various foods in the diet. Some such foods are flaxseeds, sunflower oil, dried beans, fresh wheat germ, soy beans, corn oil, whole grains, olive oil, avocado, meats, and certain oily fishes including salmon, tuna, herring, sardines, and mackerel.

You must consult a dietician for more information on eczema diet for infants.

answered by M W

Infant eczema natural treatment?

The primary cause of eczema is transmission of disease through hereditary factors.

  • If your first child has eczema, then your baby is at "low risk" of developing eczema.
  • If one of the parents is has atopic eczema, then your infant is at "moderate risk" of eczema.
  • If both the parents are eczema patients, then your baby is at "high risk" of developing the condition.

Some of the remedies for the natural treatment for baby eczema are as under:

  • Application of licorice gel on the rashes helps relieve the symptoms of eczema such as redness and swelling of skin, thereby soothing the condition.
  • Application of a paste of turmeric powder in water is also an effective eczema treatment in babies.
  • Application of cold compresses also helps relieve itching and skin irritation, relieving the symptoms of eczema in infants.
  • Another effective and proven remedy to relieve eczema in babies is to apply a mashed papaya seeds on the affected areas of skin.
  • Application of mudpacks also helps treat eczema in babies.
  • Application of petroleum jelly moisturizes the skin, thereby relieving the condition.
  • You can also apply a paste of sandalwood and camphor powder on the affected areas of the skin and then wash it off after 15 minutes to help with the management of the disease.

Always consult a doctor first for best advice.

answered by M W

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answered by M M


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