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Guardian of a 2 yr 2 m old girl1 Year ago
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mein apne baby ko raw milk se nhelati hu phr bhi uski skin nhelane ke baad dry ho jaati h why?

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Dry skin is a common issue in babies, and there are several Indian home remedies you can try to help alleviate it. Here are some effective options: 1. **Coconut Oil**: Gently massage a small amount of pure, organic coconut oil onto your baby's skin. It's a natural moisturizer and has antimicrobial properties. 2. **Mustard Oil**: Warm mustard oil slightly and apply it to your baby's skin before a bath. Be sure it's not too hot. Mustard oil can help lock in moisture. 3. **Sesame Oil**: Similar to mustard oil, you can use sesame oil to massage your baby's skin before bathing. 4. **Besan (Gram Flour) and Milk Paste**: Make a paste of besan (gram flour) and raw milk and use it as a gentle exfoliant in the bath. This helps remove dry skin. 5. **Malai (Milk Cream)**: Apply a little malai or milk cream to your baby's skin and leave it on for a few minutes before bathing. It's an excellent moisturizer. 6. **Oatmeal Bath**: Add finely ground oats to your baby's bathwater. Oatmeal is soothing and can relieve dryness. 7. **Ghee (Clarified Butter)**: A small amount of ghee can be applied to dry patches of skin to provide moisture. 8. **Banana and Honey Mask**: Mash a ripe banana with a bit of honey and apply it as a mask for a few minutes before washing off. 9. **Avoid Hot Water**: Ensure the water for bathing is lukewarm, not hot, as hot water can exacerbate dry skin. 10. **Hydration**: Keep your baby well-hydrated. Make sure they are drinking enough fluids to help maintain healthy skin. 11. **Humidifier**: If you live in a dry climate, consider using a humidifier in your baby's room to add moisture to the air. Always ensure that any new product or ingredient you use on your baby's skin is well-tolerated and does not cause any allergic reactions. If your baby's dry skin persists or worsens, or if they develop a rash, consult with a pediatrician for professional advice.
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