Taking Care Of Your Child's Itchy, Dry Skin
Featured on: The Gleaner
Publication date: Jun 3, 2009
Publication date: Jun 3, 2009
Making sure you keep your child's skin well moisturized can help prevent or lessen outbreaks of eczema, although flare-ups can occur spontaneously and for no apparent reason. An emollient may help and doctors can prescribe medications. Using more mild soaps, cotton clothing, and alcohol-free lotions may help some children too.
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