No, a baby with eczema will not die. Eczema is not a life threatening disease, it only causes dry and itchy patches of skin.
it depends what type of eczema you have.. if it is a light eczema then u will probaably use that but if its a heavy eczema then u might wanat to try something like a Natural Emu Oil Eczema Cream
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Unless it's from a hereditary illness the baby can not get it.
Zyrtec (cetirizine) may help alleviate itching associated with eczema, but it is not a direct treatment for eczema itself. For eczema treatment, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider who can recommend appropriate topical creams or oral medications specific to managing eczema symptoms.
Eczema is a skin condition cause primarily by inflammation. A doctor can prescribe cremes to help a breakout of eczema.
yes you can I always use this for the rashes of my baby specially for the face. so far I haven't notice any side effects. & the good thing about this is it doesn't take long for the rashes to fade.
Eczema is a chronic skin condition. No one dies from eczema. There are medication creams that help treat it. But it can return.
No. vaseline may help moisturize the skin, but it will not cure it. There is no current cure for eczema, but there are other treatments and some work better than others.
Actually tanning beds can help lessen the effects of eczema. I work at a tanning salon and I have quite a few customers who come in with doctors notes who have psoriasis or eczema who were sent to go tanning to help lessen the effects.
There are a number of home remedies a person can use to get rid of eczema on their scalp. Whether or not washing your scalp with milk is an effective treatment depends on what kind of milk you are using. Milk from a cow is not going to help with eczema. Coconut milk, however, has been known to be extremely effective.