Posts Tagged ‘atopic dermatitis’
Atopic dermatitis, how to prevent
The atopic dermatitis has tripled the number of victims in the last 30 years. Here are some ways to avoid the appearance of this pathology in our babies or should they be present and mitigate the outbreak of the same.
The atopic dermatitis is a skin disease that affects mainly the younger ones. Characterized in that the skin is dry, redness, itching causes a very annoying that encourages the baby to scratch the wound and increases the possibility that they infected.
This condition usually manifests for the first time by the third month of life, often in the face. Other locations are preferred hands, especially, back and fingers, the creases behind the ears, and the folds of the elbows and knees. Read the rest of this entry »
Problems in the baby’s skin
If your baby has small spots on the skin, your baby probably has some type of dermatitis, there are three types:
Atopic dermatitis, they give the kids between 2 and 18 months, the inflammation makes the skin red, dry and flaky, especially in areas of the neck, ankles, knees and elbows. This inflammation does not allow the small rest, causing insomnia.
If your baby has to sin with this trouble, go to the pediatrician, he will prescribe an anti-inflammatory cream, you have to take care of your baby’s skin, bathe him as much as possible with no wipes and soaps. Read the rest of this entry »
Baby Eczema: attention to hygiene too excessive!
Still growing year on year increase in the number of babies suffering from eczema currently represents over 15%. Scientists theorize hygienist as a factor in this disease.
Eczema can occur at any age. For a baby, this skin disorder that appears between the 3rd and 6th month after birth itchy to the point of waking baby in the middle of the night. Eczema in infants, also called atopic dermatitis, affects mainly the raised parts including the scalp, cheeks, shoulders, chest and thumb. We must recognize that this disease generally benign is not from contact with an allergenic product but rather an excess of hygiene. Read the rest of this entry »


