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		<title>How To Treat Eczema In Children &#8211; 3 Tips To Treating Eczema In Babies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eczema in children is a common skin condition and it can be disheartening to see your child constantly agitated or upset. Scratching the affected areas is very tempting for children to do but it will only worsen symptoms and may cause an infection. The following is an effective baby eczema treatment and 3 tips to providing relief for your child while reducing itching and swelling.]]></description>
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<p>Eczema in children is a common skin condition and it can be disheartening to see your child constantly agitated or upset. In fact, their only natural reaction is to scratch the affected areas but this will only worsen symptoms or spread infectious bacteria. The following is an effective baby eczema treatment and 3 tips to providing relief for your child while reducing itching and swelling.</p>
<p>1. Apply ointments immediately after a bath or shower</p>
<p>Dry skin will cause even more irritation which will lead to scratching so keeping the skin moisturized regular is essential to reducing symptoms. Following a bath, apply moisturizers on your baby&#8217;s skin and throughout the day so moisture does not escape. Studies have shown that those ointments that contain herbals ingredients such as aloe vera help a great deal to reduce irritation.</p>
<p>2. Stay away from allergens and irritants</p>
<p>The cause of eczema is still largely unknown but there are certain types of allergens and irritants which may trigger symptoms so be sure to avoid them. Every individual is different so these can range from different types of foods and even certain kinds of shampoos or soaps. Be sure to also stay away from uncomfortable clothing for your child or harsh environments such as extremely cold weather.</p>
<p>3. Use over the counter treatments</p>
<p>You will need to take a more aggressive approach if symptoms continue to worsen so be sure to use over the counter treatments. Those creams or ointments that contain cortisone are often recommended but should be used in moderation. In addition, antihistamine tablets are effective at reducing the itching sensation but it&#8217;s important to consult with a doctor prior to using them.</p>
<p>One thing to note if your child has eczema is that most cases will disappear before the child reaches their teenage years. These methods described above are an effective eczema treatment for children so be sure to keep their skin moisturized and to steer clear from allergens and irritants which may be triggering such outbreaks.</p>
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