6 ways to manage dry and itchy skin in babies
Babies have delicate skin, which is sensitive to
humidity and changes in the weather. Cold weather affects the skin even further
by causing rashes, redness and itching.
Most
rashes are harmless and go away on their own. However, in some situations, the
skin condition can become chronic and difficult to manage. Atopic dermatitis,
also called atopic eczema, is one such skin condition that affects one in five
children globally.
Atopic
dermatitis is long-lasting
(chronic) and tends to flare periodically. Often, it appears in infants in the
first year of birth and progresses till five years of age and, at times, even
beyond. It leads to inflamed and itchy skin, resulting in patches of red and
dry skin. The condition may worsen during colder months. Often, as the child
enters teenage, the skin condition persists, affecting daily activities. This
leads to a lack of self-confidence, thus impacting the child's overall
personality development. Read More
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