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Learning the facts about eczema will help you protect and treat your baby’s skinWho doesn’t love the delicious scent and super-soft skin of a newborn? It’s almost enough to make you forget childbirth and start planning your next bundle of joy. But caring for that ultra-sensitive skin requires special attention—and when eczema symptoms like redness, dryness or a bumpy rash appear on your baby’s skin, it’s natural to feel worried.
” While many children outgrow eczema, for some it can last well into adolescence and adulthood.but they do not actually cause eczema. Stress causes a spike in the hormone cortisol, which then suppresses the immune system and increases inflammation. And inflammation exacerbates eczema symptoms.While cortisone, a medication often used as a topical treatment for skin rashes, may help with the itchiness that comes with eczema, it doesn’t get rid of the condition itself.
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