Shabnam SheikhMom of 2 children4 years agoA. hii...try these tips..
It is essential to have a clean, bright, dry, and cool atmosphere in the house. If necessary, a humidifier can be installed, as it will prevent the skin from drying.
Soaps and detergents should be avoided while bathing the baby or washing his clothes, because they can cause flare-ups if the baby is allergic. Immediately after the bath, a moisturising cream can be applied to the skin.
Creams with a very low percentage of cortisone are available over the counter at pharmaceutical outlets. Tight fitting clothes, as well as clothes made from synthetics, should be avoided.
Olive oil is a safe substitute for application over the affected areas. Pure aloe vera oil applied gently will cool the itching area, and give symptomatic relief.
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