
Baby eczema?
My 5 months of suffering from a really bad case of eczema. I tried everything! AVEENO cream, hydrocortisone, petrolatum, Aquaphor, cethaphil eczema cream, Disney Baby brand, etc. So I am breastfeeding I changed my diet, because the doctor suggested that eczema may be linked to allergy to food. I have not eaten wheat, oats, eggs, soy, peanuts and dairy products in two months and the eczema is still there. I wash clothes and soap without perfume is 100% cotton only. I bath once a week and only one soap for sensitive skin does not dry the skin. I'm not what else to do. I'm willing to try anything. Suggestions? (I've heard that Arbonne baby eczema cleared, Have you tried?)
Some products for the treatment of eczema caused injury to the skin and therefore cause skin irritation. try natural treatment of eczema using all ingredients that contain only natural essential and are safe and effective as the cure skin disease. with exposure to soaps, deodorants and cleaning products can trigger eczema. it is not surprising that eczema can explode at any point in their lives. can come at any time, since it is caused by an irritant to the skin. keep skin hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids and use a moisturizer all natives. avoid skin irritants and rough and scratchy clothes. avoid exposure to perfumes and perfumed skin care. Be careful not to scratch the skin, cut nails as fast as possible. To visit http://www.skinoriginal.com more tips to avoid eczema flares
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