Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Two Month Old Baby Dry Cough Baby Lotion To Use For Baby's Dry Skin?

Baby lotion to use for baby's dry skin? - two month old baby dry cough

My daughter has two months of very dry skin. Me too. This is the rest of the family. It usually takes a bath 3-4 times per week, but I will reduce to 2-3 by dry skin. It has now been eczema, also. It's terrible. She did not cry, but every time I wear it, their skin is still dry and flaky.

I am not sure if the lotion should be used or to be used at all. All opinions, mothers? How many times a day I rub the lotion on it? What brand of baby lotion do you recommend? Thank you.

6 comments:

Unschool... said...

There are some who can be treated and that mothers who swear by it. Dermal K, Emu oil and Aquaphor Aveeno.

So, leave the baby in the bathtub for too long. I had Aveeno bath wash for my daughter and enough time to clean it and then when I took them instead of rubbing the skin dry and Pat, I still get wet while I slather it with cream and operate light Onesie 100% cotton. It may also go naked if he was so bad he could not bear to be a bit off. Finally, it is now.

Too many baths are not good, because they strip natural oils from the skin. Passage detergents also helps. Everything that is free from death.

Riley's Mummy said...

I told my doctor to use baby lotion, Johnson & Johnson in the skin of my children, because it is working very aromatic, and not good for dry skin and eczema too. She told me to use Aveeno baby lotion twice a day and minimize the bath twice a week. She also told me to be little or no cleaning agents, to dress my son how things scented laundry really irritate the delicate skin of babies. I am all these things for aa little over a week and the skin of my own children and improvement. Hope this helps! :)

scatterb... said...

Either Johnson, lotions, and there are clusters and feel so good. : D
Eczema is a problem, and there are medicated shampoos and soaps, that this problem in the Walgreen drugstore address may or wherever you can find. Ask your pediatrician first, but most of these medicinal soaps are great for all of these cases. May not be straight in the eyes and mouth.

scatterb... said...

Either Johnson, lotions, and there are clusters and feel so good. : D
Eczema is a problem, and there are medicated shampoos and soaps, that this problem in the Walgreen drugstore address may or wherever you can find. Ask your pediatrician first, but most of these medicinal soaps are great for all of these cases. May not be straight in the eyes and mouth.

scatterb... said...

Either Johnson, lotions, and there are clusters and feel so good. : D
Eczema is a problem, and there are medicated shampoos and soaps, that this problem in the Walgreen drugstore address may or wherever you can find. Ask your pediatrician first, but most of these medicinal soaps are great for all of these cases. May not be straight in the eyes and mouth.

chacamom... said...

I had the same problem with my son for 2 months and believe me, baby lotion, J & J has not tried the vaseline trick that helped a lot, but had to cope with, dry and persistent ... especially after the bath and then, to or from the cold, and then, when you consider HES never look a little dry USE INTUITION Mom

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