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<< Go Back To Articles Directory If your child was recently diagnosed with eczema, also commonly known as atopic dermatitis, you have a long road ahead. Although eczema is easily treated at home, there are many hard issues that you, as a parent, will face.
Nighttime Itching To combat the nighttime itching that is common among children with eczema, look for doable alternatives. If dust is a trigger factor, keep your child's room clean and dust-free. If sweat is a trigger factor, dress them in light clothes and keep their room a cool temperature. If you don't know the cause, try to keep areas susceptible to itching, such as the arms and legs, covered.
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Concern from Other Parents "Is eczema contagious?" That is a common question that many parents may ask. Unfortunately, some parents don't even ask, they may automatically assume it is. You and your child owe no one an explication, as eczema is nothing but an inflammation of the skin. However, you may want to spread the word. As heartbreaking as it is to see other parents and kids point out your child's eczema rash, it is a normal reaction that most don't know how to avoid.
These are just a few of the issues you may face as the parent of a child with eczema. Since your child is young and does not fully understand their skin condition, you must work with them to seek relief.
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