More on infant soothing and care.
Dry skin treatment for babies.
Treatments for peeling dry skin reduce bath time.
Ointments are best at keeping moisture in the skin but they can feel greasy.
Dry peeling skin can be seen in almost all normal babies but is especially noticeable in babies born a little late.
The underlying skin is perfectly normal soft and moist.
If you ve been giving your newborn 20 or.
Long baths can remove natural oils from your newborn s skin.
Using a baby friendly moisturizer if needed though this is usually not necessary and most babies do best with as few.
If your child s skin is still dry even with daily moisturizing try switching from a lotion to a thicker cream or ointment.
Babies and children can get dry skin just like adults do.
Keep your newborn.
In fact because young skin is more delicate it s more susceptible to becoming dry.
If you are breastfeeding your baby then you can apply breastmilk over the dry areas.
If your baby s skin seems dry you may want to apply a hypoallergenic moisturizer to your baby s.
Keeping the baby away from cold indoor and outdoor conditions avoiding harsh heavily scented creams and perfumes.
Creams rub in without leaving a greasy feel on the skin.
Keep your baby s skin hydrated by bathing her in warm water for only 3 to 5 minutes.
Remember newborn skin is soft and sensitive.
Avoid letting your baby sit or play or soak for long in soapy.
But if dry patches start to spread crack or seem painfully itchy consult your pediatrician.
Special soaps and moisturizing lotions are available to treat severely dry skin in babies but professional attention is necessary if home treatment fails to improve symptoms if your baby appears dehydrated or if skin cracks or cuts develop.
There s a good chance that the strategies above will keep your little one s skin supple and smooth as well a baby s bottom.
The underlying skin.
Cold dry outdoor air and indoor heating can rob skin of its natural moisture in the winter.
Although it s a common home remedy mineral oil hasn t been proven to help.
Bathe your baby less frequently and avoid using hot water soap or shampoo unless absolutely necessary.
If you want to try mineral oil gently massage the oil onto your baby s scalp before shampooing.
Just use small amounts and gently rub it into the skin.