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Do’s & Dont’s when your child has eczema
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Available Options to Treat Eczema

Steroid Treatment
Use steroids and steroid creams only if your doctor prescribes you. Corticosteroids are used to treat eczema, which are completely safe for children.

Apply Emollient
Avoid skin drying at any cost. So, choose the emollient wisely. Use an emollient that is safe and cosmetically acceptable. Apply generously in the affected areas frequently.

Follow Practical Guidelines
Keep your child’s skin soft and supple, which prevents anything coming into contact that might make the eczema worse. Diligently follow Do’s and Don’ts. If possible, educate yourself more.
Remember, empathy is the biggest medicine to treat eczema!

Awareness
Create
Awareness
Encourage eczema awareness
Avoid skin drying at any cost. So, choose the emollient wisely. Use an emollient that is safe and cosmetically acceptable. Apply generously in the affected areas frequently.

Prevent
Misinformation
Stop bullying kids who have eczema
Please check that your child is not being bullied in schools. Eczema is just a disease and nothing else. Discuss eczema in schools.

Educate
People
Eczema is not contagious
No one can catch it from another person. It should not prevent your kid from participating in any social activities. Please do not prevent them from playing games with others.





