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Toddler Eczema - 5 Simple Steps For Dealing With Your Child's Eczema

Eczema can appear at any stage in life, however, toddler eczema is becoming increasingly common. Suddenly, out of the blue, patches of irritated and inflamed skin appears and your child is tormented with the itch always associated with eczema. Research has shown that one in ten toddlers develop eczema where some grow out of the condition and others, unfortunately have it for life. The fact is, eczema can be treated and kept at bay very effectively, following are some points to bear in mind.

Firstly, if your child begins to develop a skin condition, always consult a doctor first. They will be able to diagnose the problem and give necessary medication. However, the medication, especially skin creams in the form of steroids, should be used only very sparingly and to get rid of the initial flare-up. They are not an on-going form of meditation.

Step 1 - If your child's eczema is characterized by very dry skin, prone to itching, make sure to keep the skin well moisturized. Your doctor may give you creams for this. It is worth bearing in mind that not all creams are conducive with all skin types, so if you find a cream is irritating the skin then try something else.

Step 2 - Try to use non-biological detergents when washing clothes. These more gentle detergents will be softer on the skin and should not irritate sensitive skin. Similarly, try to go for soaps that are non-perfumed as these can also aggravate eczema.

Step 3 - Go for cotton based clothing, 100% cotton. Research has shown that cotton is one of the best materials for eczema and sensitive skin. Materials to avoid are polyester and sometimes wool, if there is an allergy present.

Step 4 - Eczema is exacerbated by scratching and touching the affected areas. It will be very difficult, but try as much as you can to stop your child from constantly rubbing and scratching the skin. Keeping your toddler's nail short can help with this.

Step 5 - Many forms of toddler eczema are attributed to the child having allergies to substances such as dust, animal dander and certain foods. Having you child take an allergy test can help you determine the allergies and eliminate them from every-day life. These tests known as "skin prick tests" are very common and can be performed at your local doctor's surgery. There is little pain involved, if any.

There are many ways to prevent flare-ups of eczema and the key formula is knowing what causes the flare-ups. The skin prick test or keeping a diary of when the eczema occurs or worsens can give you an insight into this. For more tried and tested methods to treat and prevent toddler eczema, continue to Remedy For eczema.

Beth Collington

Having suffered from eczema for 15 years and finally found a way to cure and maintain my skin, I feel qualified to pass on my advice. Remember to consult your doctor when embarking on a new treatment.

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1. April (22:32, 11.08.2009)
I have a question. I have a toddler who just got over measles and now her skin is irritated again with more fine bumps and rashes. What could it be? Steriods have been given to clear this up before and yet it returned.
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2. Beth Collington (19:01, 12.08.2009)
Did the doctor diagnose eczema? It is a little difficult to say what it might be as your child's skin may be just be a little sensitive after having the measles. I wouldn't jump to the conlclusion of the rash being eczema if your child did not have eczema prior to the measles. Eczema is largely down to inherent allergies or atopy where the child has a propensity to develop allergies from birth. While it is possible to develop eczema at any age, it is usually due to the aforementioned predisposition towards allergies. Keep a regular check with your doctor and keep the skin clean and moisturized. You may find that the rash resolves itself within a few weeks.

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