BABIES'
AND CHILDREN'S ECZEMA

Since atopic eczema tends to affect babies and small children - often causing a great deal of distress - it’s important parents understand the simple steps that can help lead to happier days and more restful nights for all the family.

YOUR QUESTIONS
OUR ANSWERS

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Is eczema itchy?

Yes! Itching or pruritus is one of the primary features of eczema. The skin’s surface barrier is defective, meaning allergens and irritants can penetrate deeply, causing inflammation and release of the itch molecule histamine. Dry itchy eczema can be treated with soap substitutes and twice daily emollient application using a product that rebalances skin’s friendly bacteria.

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What does eczema look like?

In babies, eczema causes rough, flaky red patches particularly on the cheeks and chin. In older children and adults the eczema patches become located mainly on the neck and in the skin folds around the elbows, wrists and behind the knees. Eczema patches can have scratch marks and may bleed. Blisters can also form and ooze. Over time, the skin can become thickened and leathery.


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Is eczema contagious?

No! Eczema is an atopic (allergic) condition that runs in families and primarily affects babies and children. It is not possible for anyone to “catch” eczema.

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ATOPIC DERMATITIS
CAN BE CONTAGIOUS.

FALSE WRONG-ANSWER

Atopic dermatitis or eczema is a genetic disease and is in no way contagious. The treatment for atopic dermatitis symptoms is based on soap substitutes, emollients and topical corticosteroids.
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ATOPIC DERMATITIS
DISAPPEARS OVER TIME.

TRUE TRUE-ANSWER

Depending on the child, atopic dermatitis can last between a few months or years. Half of children with atopic eczema as babies are cured by the age of five. In some cases, atopic eczema persists into adulthood, but this is impossible to predict. There is no definitive cure for eczema, but it can be managed with the right treatment.
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ECZEMA FLARE-UPS CAN
BE TRIGGERED BY STRESS.

TRUE TRUE-ANSWER

We can’t explain why,but experts have acknowledged that emotions, shock and stress can play asignificant role in triggering eczema flare-ups. However, atopic dermatitis is also known to be a genetic disorder. If stress is a trigger for you, look into stress management techniques such as mindfulness.
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CAN DIET
AGGRAVATE ECZEMA?

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Certain foods can actas eczema triggers and cause flare-ups. If you think food may be an aggravatingfactor for eczema in you or your child, see a doctor as they can run bloodtests and skin prick tests to see if you are allergic to different foods (the usualsuspects are peanuts, milk, soy, wheat,fish and egg).
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ECZEMA

In the dedicated article below, we’ll talk you through a complete routine to care for newborn atopic eczema-prone skin with ultra-gentle, moisturising and soothing product recommendations. For good measure, you’ll also learn how to deal with nappy rash and irritated baby skin in general.

You’ll also find articles designed to empower your atopic eczema-prone child with top hacks to feel more in control. We’ve compiled expert tips and top product recommendations too, from how to stop itching from becoming a distraction at school, to which preventative measures to take during sports activities or hot weather to keep your child’s atopic eczema-prone skin in its comfort zone.

HOW TO
RECOGNIZE ECZEMA

Does your baby have eczema? Learn to identify the first signs of eczema on your baby's skin.
When Tamara started showing the first signs of eczema we didn't really diagnose what it was correctly, it took us almost one year to fully recognize that this is eczema. I feel a bit bad because I feel if I'd recognize it earlier I might have treated it better. What would you say are the first signs of recognizing that your baby has eczema? Eczema usually presents in babies as dry, red scaly patches of skin. It can affect any area of the body, often on the face and can involve the skin creases of the elbows and knee. It can vary in severity from mild dry patches to a more widespread eczema. Eczema itself is itchy and this causes scratching and discomfort and often babies have disturbed sleep at night so it becomes evident with time and the signs are usually very recognizable.
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know?

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1 in 5 children have eczema. In 80% of cases, the condition resolves by itself before adulthood.

Source: CHU Nantes, unité de cancérologie dermatologie spécialisation dermatite atopique, avril 2015  

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The information displayed here is intended for general educational purposes only and should not in any case be a substitute for professional medical advice. You should always seek the advice of a qualified health provider with any medical question.