When you have a baby or child with severe eczema, you know that it can sometimes be a challenge to find eczema treatments and cures that work well enough to calm down his itching and inflammation. This article will talk to you about a well respected treatment that can be used when your baby or child has a sever flare up that you need to bring under control right away.

The treatment we are looking at is the wet wrap treatment. You can rely upon it to rehydrate skin that is dry, it will calm any itching that the baby or child has from eczema; it will strengthen his skin so that it does not break and become infected easily, and it will reduce the chances that any of his open sores or blisters will become infected.

The wet wrap treatment is a favorite among people who have trouble finding other eczema treatments that work. However, you should consider making this treatment a treatment that you use only when other treatments have failed. The reason why I say this is because if you have not experienced it yet, you will find that sometimes a reliable treatment for eczema will stop working after a while of working well for you. Now watch this, wet wraps are a strong treatment. If your baby or child’s skin gets use to the treatment you may find that milder treatments do not work for him any longer. You would have made your baby’s skin super resistant to milder treatments and you do not want for that to happen.

A huge mistake that people make when using the wet wrap is to bathe in hot water before applying the wrap. Now the procedures for using the wet wrap does call for you to wash first, but you never want to use hot water in your baby’s bath if he has eczema. Even when you are preparing the wrap you should not use hot water. The procedures for using wet wraps are not covered in this article but the instructions for using them are yours for the asking.

Lastly, make sure that you do not use wet wraps with steroid or prescription medicine. Doing so can easily raise the effects of medicines into side effect proportions. Be careful, the only time you should ignore this last bit of advice is if you have instructions from your doctor who is looking at your case telling you to do otherwise.

By: Broyde McDonald

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