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Jun 29, Milk and Egg Allergies. A Parent’s Concern

A study in the US has found that parents of children with allergies, are more concerned about milk and egg allergies, than peanut allergies. Peanut allergies can have severe complications to a sufferer. But parents say that as milk and eggs are contained in so many food products, they are much harder to avoid. Milk and egg allergies and intolerances can be a real issue for eczema sufferers. Dairy products contain sugar and proteins that can irritate your skin, and make your eczema symptoms worse You can read more about this, in TIME magazine
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Infant Eczema is No Small Concern

Unfortunately eczema doesn’t have preferences regarding age. Many infants develop infant eczema, some within two or three months of their birth. Many babies have rashes that tend to be here one day and gone the next but infant eczema tends to stick around and can be very frustrating for both the infant and the parent. Infant eczema is extra-scary because babies cannot tell their parents how they feel. They can only express their feeling through tears. Crying for a baby could be a result of many things from hunger to pain. When a baby has infant eczema it’s up to the parents to monitor their condition and take every known measure to treat the condition and minimize the symptoms.

Because of the age, treating infant eczema requires caution. Creams such as topical steroids are used for infant eczema but in very low strengths. It’s essential to only use treatments prescribed and monitored by a medical professional. There are also non-steroid creams available to treat infant eczema. Again they should only be used when prescribed by a doctor or dermatologist. When trying to alleviate the torment of infant eczema the number one concern is likely to minimize the itchiness. There are several things a parent can do to reduce the itchiness experienced by their baby. Cotton clothing and bedding will help keep the baby cool and allow their skin to breathe. As the baby gets older they’ll begin to scratch the itchy area. In these instances it’s a wise idea to keep cotton mittens on the baby, especially while they are sleeping or not under the parent’s constant supervision. Cotton mittens will reduce any damage that may be caused by scratching.

Parents who have babies with infant eczema definitely go through many challenging days. Infant eczema is no small concern, especially for those who deal with it on a daily basis. There is plenty of information about eczema on the Internet that can help parents learn how to help their young children who suffer from infant eczema.

 

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Infant Eczema is No Small Concern

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