Baby Eczema Probiotics
Baby Eczema – One Peculiar Thing About It
There is one thing that is somewhat peculiar about the way that eczema affects your baby. You will find that there is no rash for you to look for until after he has already started itching. One of the best ways to deal with this phenomena is to pre-treat him for his condition. We will talk about how you can do that right now.
Bath salts
Bath salts baths are a good pretreatment for itching in a baby that has eczema. Bath salts will moisturize his skin. Magnesium sulphate salts are able to penetrate into the lower levels of the skin to moisturize and strengthen the skins connective tissues.
Bath salts are also known to prevent stress induced eczema. If for some reasons your baby undergoes a distressing event one of the ways that he may show it is with a flare up of eczema. Epsom salts and Dead Sea salts will also replace the magnesium in his body that had been depleted as adrenaline was burned. When this magnesium is replaced, itching is prevented. If this magnesium is not replaced, itching is likely to ensue.
Breastfeeding
A breastfeeding study was done. During the latter stages of pregnancy, mothers who were carrying babies who were at high risk of getting atopic eczema were given probiotics and GLA acids to include in their diets. After the birth of the baby, the practice of consuming GLA and probiotics was continued while the mother breastfed her child.
In another group that was a part of the experiment, the women were only given placebo drugs to take.
The results were that the babies who received the GLA and probiotics had significantly fewer incidences of eczema flare ups in terms of both severity and intensity. Well past their fourth birthdays. They experienced flare ups on average of once every six months.
The group who had only the placebo had flares once every two months.
Humidifiers
Another way of pre-treating an itch is to humidify indoor air if it is dry. Indoor air is especially dry during the winter months. The outside air has less humidity, and even though the indoor air may be heated, it is still usually dry air.
Dry air will have the tendency to pull moisture out of his skin. So humidifying the air will add moisture to it so that it will have enough of its own moisture and will not interfere with your baby.
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