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How Can Eczema Be Treated?

My 2 or old Grand baby has eczema per her up pediatrician but I don t think so it looks totally different but I m not a doctor so I want to second opinion I can send a picture if you d like I do have some good close-up pictures of her . She did go to Mexico two weeks ago and she did have two mosquito bites on her shoulder that was also told to her pediatrician she has not had any fever she s been itching we have Aveeno eczema skin care therapy lotion and bath and Claiming Lotion.
Wed, 12 Sep 2018
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Hi,

Treatment of eczema using a mild soap or soap substitute that won't dry your skin. Smooth it on right after a shower or bath, as well as one other time each day.

If your eczema is severe, you may find that it helps to take baths with a small amount of bleach added to the water. That kills bacteria that live on the skin of people with eczema. Short, warm showers. Don’t take very hot or very long showers or baths. They can dry out your skin.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Monish De, Oncologist
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How Can Eczema Be Treated?

Hi, Treatment of eczema using a mild soap or soap substitute that won t dry your skin. Smooth it on right after a shower or bath, as well as one other time each day. If your eczema is severe, you may find that it helps to take baths with a small amount of bleach added to the water. That kills bacteria that live on the skin of people with eczema. Short, warm showers. Don’t take very hot or very long showers or baths. They can dry out your skin. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Monish De, Oncologist