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Keep sunshine off her skin, make sure she is eating a balanced diet, bathe her less often, try adding lactose (milk) to her bath water, and have a doctor check her out.

2006-08-03 18:37:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have it looked at by a doctor during your daughter's next check-up. Dryness is not unusual. Sometimes, it can be a light form of eczema.

A good treatment is using an Aveeno bath product that you can find in the baby aisle of a supermarket. Aveeno makes a product that contains oatmeal. That's the one you'll want to try first.

Sometimes, a doctor will recommend you try an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream in areas where it's the worst. If that doesn't do it, the doctor can prescribe a stronger hydrocortisone cream. Also look at the Eucerin lotions that are heavily recommended by Pediatricians. There's a new one called Aquaphor for babies.

2006-08-03 18:42:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Use a good lotion on her developed specifically for babies. Use it several times a day. Johnson & Johnson has great products. Also consider using a good sunscreen too, check with your pediatrician or pharmacist to make sure it's safe for children her age.

One other way to help with the dry skin is to actually coat her body in oil after a bath. Make sure you lie her on a bed on a towel then just apply a small amount to the front of her body, work it in, then let it sit for 30 seconds to a minute. Gently pat her body to get the excess off. Repeat for the back of her body. It might help when nothing else will.

You can also use a bit of baby oil in the bath but make sure you use a sponge bathing pad or a towel in the tub to prevent her from slipping. It would be best to use one of those small baby tubs so she won't get hurt.

If over-the-counter remedies don't work, talk to your pediatrician. She may need a prescription emollient or cream to help.

2006-08-03 18:36:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi Rajat...

The skin of a 3 month baby is too delicate...

Just apply baby oil...about half an hour before the bath... and rub it gently all over the body...

i'm tellin a herbal remedy which is not to use soap but grounded small green gram powder.This cleans the skin, moisturizes it and protects it from dryness and inproves the complexion.

Hope ur baby will be fine

2006-08-03 18:37:06 · answer #4 · answered by Chiya 2 · 0 0

same element with my daughter, i began utilising Eucerin - in intensity Care Lotion. additionally I made particular to grant her a bathtub extra usually like countless different day or daily for the reason that's what facilitates the exterior rehydrate have self belief it or no longer. do no longer use infant washes that incorporate cleansing soap use Aveeno infant Soothing alleviation Creamy Wash. After the tub in basic terms pat her dry and at present placed on like 10 pumps of the lotion. Lotion incredibly facilitates seal in hte moisture the exterior won from the tub so do no longer do away with all of the moisture with the aid of drying her with the towel too a lot. do no longer gown her nicely suited away, enable the exterior soak up a number of the lotion as a results of fact clothing can rub it off. additionally, I reapply lotion at each diaper substitute interior the dry spots. you comprehend what, at 3 months i became into nonetheless swaddling her and that i spotted that the places the place it became into maximum dry became into the place the swaddle became into the tightest so i finished swaddling. She became into moving around interior the swaddle and rubbing her physique against the textile a lot it became into inflicting inflammation and extra dryness than known. i'd desire to enable you comprehend that i spotted yet another answereer telling you to place infant oil interior the tub yet which would be risky as a results of fact once you are attempting to take the infant out of the tub she would be very very slippery. i does not propose doing that hun.

2016-09-28 21:35:00 · answer #5 · answered by geddings 4 · 0 0

she needs to be seen by a doctor. she might need a different kind of lotion or sometimes they will prescribed a different kind of soap. My daughter has eczema and that's dryness of skin too in some parts of her body . It depends on the weather. Humid heat is not good for her. And she was given a medication for that. So please see a doctor for better advice.

2006-08-03 18:39:33 · answer #6 · answered by amber200271 2 · 0 0

Warm some baby lotion in your hands and give your baby a light massage. I did that after every bath w/ all 3 of my kids and it was so soothing and relaxing for the baby and me!!! Your little one will sleep better after the massage plus it gives you two some special bonding moments.

2006-08-03 18:37:10 · answer #7 · answered by Angie 2 · 0 0

Rajat: First consult the doctor. If its not serious, try baby oil and little massage...applying little oil helps...in the long run...also, what is the state of ground water u use for bathing purpose? Check it. Also, fruit juices help...

2006-08-03 18:34:59 · answer #8 · answered by tls.bhaskar 3 · 0 0

use the baby oil every time you see your daughter skin dry. and after she take a bath use a baby lotion. maybe from Johnson&Johnson

2006-08-03 18:38:22 · answer #9 · answered by honey-boonie-myva 1 · 0 0

Use a lot of lotion and try not to bathe her as often. If you must bathe her, use water by itself as some soaps can excacerbate the problem.

2006-08-03 18:33:50 · answer #10 · answered by tiger_lilly33186 3 · 0 0

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