Taking care of your child's skin!
Your child may be susceptible to skin problems as they grow
whether it is due to bruises, scrapes, irritation, rashes or others. It can
often be a distressing time for your child, and for you. Some of the most
common skin problems your child may experience are described below:
·
Dry
skin – Adults are not the only ones
who suffer from dry skin as it can also affect children, especially if the
weather is very cold. Try your best not to use soaps which are fragrant as
these may be too harsh for your child’s skin and could cause dryness. Excessive
scrubbing can also damage delicate skin. Make sure to dry your child’s face
properly after washing, and you may also wish to apply a gentle cream to their
body to ensure their skin is kept moisturised.
·
Chapped
skin – Your child may get chapped
skin but there are many creams available to combat this problem. There are
children’s lotions available to keep your child’s skin moisturised and prevent
chapping.
·
Itchy
skin – Many children suffer from
itchy skin, especially if they have eczema. Your child can be especially prone
to itchy skin during the winter months. It is often helpful to give your child
regular baths and keep your child’s skin well moisturised.
·
Broken
skin – Your child’s skin can
sometimes split and this can be quite painful. You may find splits on your
child’s feet or hands and this can often be a result from very cold weather or
frostbite.
Top natural ingredients for baby’s skin products
The best baby skincare products
are likely to contain the following natural ingredients:
·
Avocado
oil – This is a natural ingredient
which is able to easily absorb into your baby’s skin. It is good for the skin
and scalp. Avocado oil contains key vitamins including vitamin A, D and E.
·
Vitamin
E –This works as a powerful
antioxidant that protects the skin from inflammation and helps to keep your
baby’s skin well hydrated.
·
Green
tea – An excellent antioxidant for
the skin which can prevent bacteria on the skin.
Dealing with your child’s skin problems
Many children can develop
bruises, scrapes and other minor skin irritations due to falls or accidents.
Sometimes your children’s diet can play a part in arousing a rash and it is
important to monitor your child’s diet accordingly.
Tips for looking after your child’s skin
·
Try
to use only baby specific creams which are fragrance free to avoid risk of
irritation.
·
Monitor
your baby’s diet. If they develop a rash then you can eliminate foods which
they may be allergic to.
·
Try
to protect your child from the sun by using sun cream of a high level.
Protecting your child from the sun is important as it reduces the risk of skin
cancer later in life.
·
Make
sure your children wash their hands properly with soap in order to fight
against bacteria which could otherwise lead to viruses.
·
If
your child has had a fall has a bruise then use ice to reduce swelling or apply
pressure if there is bleeding. Never put heated pain relief on your child as
this could make things worse.
·
If
your child has a burn leave it uncovered to allow air to reach the area. It is
best to seek medical advice immediately if your child has a burn.
·
Some
children develop fungal infections on their skin such as ringworm. If your
child does suffer from ringworm which is scaly red patches on their skin it is
best to seek medical advice and visit your doctor.
Keeping your child’s skin moisturised
It is important to keep your
child’s skin well moisturised in order to prevent dryness. You should never use
harsh adult moisturise creams on your child’s skin, as it is best to use products
specifically created for children. You could try the following things to keep
your child’s skin well moisturised:
·
Baby
massage – After your child has a bath
make sure they are thoroughly dried, after which you can apply some baby cream
to massage into your baby’s skin.
·
Cream
for dry skin – If you notice your baby has
dry skin, apply a baby cream immediately to the area and leave it well
moisturised to prevent the condition from worsening.
·
Baby
oil – You can occasionally apply
baby oil to your baby’s skin for moisture to ensure soft and clean skin.
Proper skin care and protecting a child's skin is almost as important as curing them from any illness they may develop. I put the skin lotion in the cupboard besides the probiotics!
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