2. Eczema
More than 1 in 10 babies suffer from this skin condition. There are different types of eczema, of which constitutional eczema is the most common in babies. This form of eczema is also known as atopic eczema and is characterised by red spots, flaky skin, blisters, bumps and itching. It is particularly prominent on the face, such as on the cheeks, but also near the ears. As the child grows older, the eczema often moves to the hollows of the knees, wrists, ankles and the corners of the elbows.
Unfortunately, not much is known about the cause, but we do know that babies who suffer from eczema may have a food allergy.
What to do when you have eczema?
We have put together the following tips to help you minimise your baby’s eczema:
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Grease, grease, grease. It is important to keep the skin greasy in order to minimise itching. Apply an oily cream to your mini-me, such as our Nurturing Cream! This cream contains cottonseed oil and almond oil, so ultra hydrating 😉
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Keep your little one’s nails as short as possible! The shorter their nails are, the less likely they are to scratch. Socks on the hands also helps.
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Dress your baby as breezy as possible and use natural fabrics. This is also very important when it comes to preventing baby acne.
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Washing your child every day is not necessary. Long, hot showers or baths can dry out the skin. In addition, use an oil-based washing product, such as a Milky Bath Oil.