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Can't Get Your Child to Stop Itching?Stop the itch, with a visit to the doctor
Itching is a common experience, however if it starts to interfere with you or your child's daily activities, it can be challenging to cope. Eczema refers to several different conditions where the skin is red, irritated and may sometimes form small, pus-filled bumps. The most common type of eczema is called atopic dermatitis. Eczema tends to run in families, so having family members with eczema increases the chance of you developing it. This skin condition usually begins before 2 years of age and becomes less common in older children and adults. Signs and symptoms
What can make it worse?
Medical treatments available from your doctorItch reliefYou can use antihistamines such as hydroxyzine (Benadryl®) at bedtime to help with your itching. Anti-inflammatory medicinesTopical corticosteroids (TCS)
Topical calcineurin inhibitors
Control of infectionsChildren and teens with eczema are more likely to get skin infections. If your child has a fever and you notice the infected areas are red and warm and may have bumps filled with pus, call your doctor immediately. Antibiotic medicines are available for treatment. Although eczema is a common problem, it can cause a great deal of distress, especially for very young children. The bothersome itch, skin irritation and flare-ups can be successfully managed and controlled with the help of your doctor. For more information, please visit www.eczemaguide.ca. Medical treatments are available from your doctor that can help control and even prevent your eczema from getting worse. For more information, please visit www.EczemaGuide.ca. Back to Eczema Articles Index | Top |
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