Eczema in Babies: What’s Still to Come…

Since I started this Web site on Eczema in Babies I’ve realized that I can put a lot of great information in one place for moms wondering how to deal with infant eczema. I have kind of drifted away from my own story and from Susan Clark’s story about finding a cure for her eczema, but I’ll be getting back to that. I’ll put a link to Susan’s ebook on here at some point, too; I’ve just been busy with other things. (Update: Click here to find out how to beat eczema in babies.) I’ve been digging around on my hard drive, looking for all the tips I stored before I found the natural treatments that Susan reveals in her book, because I realized that they are useful for babies who are still suffering from eczema and for those occasional flare-ups that can occur, especially while you are still getting things under control.

I also found some tips on how to deal with people’s reactions to eczema in babies and to kids with eczema. It’s worse for the mom when her baby has eczema than the baby of course, but if kids are in school, it can be really hard on them (we all know how cruel kids can be to one another), so they need to know how to handle it. Hopefully, these are short-term measures while you are working on applying the natural eczema treatments Susan talks about. Nevertheless, I don’t want to leave too many stones unturned.

I also know that some moms will choose to go the route of prescription medications for their baby’s eczema, despite everyone’s great results with natural solutions, so these tips could help them, too. Okay, that’s it for now, Eczema in Babies signing off for today…

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