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For parents, few experiences provoke more anxiety than the thought of a sick child. The Everything Healthy Living Series is here to help. These concise, thoughtful guides offer the expert advice and the latest medical information you need to understand your childs ailments and provide the best possible care. Childhood illnesses are inevitable; the way you approach treatment is not.

Inside youll find expert advice explaining varying types of rashes, which ones can be relieved by a simple oatmeal bath, and which ones require a trip to the pediatricians office.

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The Everything Healthy Kids Series
Rashes, Eczema, and Other Skin Conditions
A troubleshooting guide to common childhood ailments
Adams Media, a division of F+W Media, Inc.
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Avon, Massachusetts

Contents
Introduction

For more than 10 years, millions of readers have trusted the bestselling Everything series for expert advice and important information on parenting and health topics ranging from pregnancy and postpartum care to asthma, dyslexia, and juvenile diabetes. Packed with the most recent, up-to-date data, Everything guides help you get the right diagnosis, choose the best doctor, and find the treatment options that work for your child.

The Everything Healthy Kids Series books are concise guides, focusing on only the essential information you need. Whether youre looking for information on how to treat ailments in children from infants to teenagers, advice on raising happy, well-adjusted kids, or suggestions for how to get your child to eat the right foods, theres an Everything Healthy Kids Book for you.

Childhood Illnesses

Few occasions provoke more anxiety in parents than when a child is ill, and it is the duty of the pediatrician to calm those parental fears in times of distress. The goal of the Everything Healthy Kids Series is not to discredit the ancient wisdom of parenthood. The innate instinct of parents often proves uncanny. Indeed, much of the knowledge that has been passed down through the generations has proved to be both practical and life saving. Everything Healthy Kids books are designed to supplement experience and instinct to empower parents with the latest, most accurate medical information. This allows you to make the best decision for your children when they are not feeling well.

While instinct and experience are often valuable, there are also numerous myths associated with childrens health. Though the origin of most of these misconceptions is obscure and lacking in supporting evidence, they tend to be tenaciously held by many parents. These guides will shed light on these areas of misunderstandings.

This book is not intended to serve as a comprehensive reference book concerning the care of your child. Rather, it is meant to complement medical source books such as those. A typical parent with children is likely to be too tired to read another comprehensive manual on how to raise children. Most parents are lucky to garner enough energy to make it through the day without collapsing. This is a book that you can read while your children are taking their afternoon naps. Not only does it provide an interesting read, it also educates you in a quick and easy format on how to better care for your loved ones.

Because this book is not written for medical professionals, no prior medical knowledge is required to read and understand the content. In fact, one of the aims of this book is to translate inaccessible information and make it available to every parent.

Lastly, this book was purposely designed to have a light tone and to be easy to read. Dealing with a sick child is stressful enough without having to wade through extensive medical jargon for a clear answer. This is definitely not a cut-and-dried medical textbook. At all times, the information is relevant to the reader and readily applicable to real-life situations.

Skin problems constitute a significant part of any pediatric practice. There are literally thousands of conditions that can affect the skin of your child. It would be impossible to attempt to go over every single one of them. In order to convey any useful information to the reader, this book focuses on only a few of the most common skin conditions in children.

If youd like to learn more about childhood illnesses, check out The Everything Parents Guide to Childhood Illnesses , available in print (978-1-59869-239-6) and eBook (978-1-60550-275-5) formats.

Eczema

Eczema can be simply described as skin allergy. It is called atopic dermatitis in medical lingo, and it is actually a part of a large spectrum of allergic conditions that affect children. Together with nasal allergy and asthma these three conditions are known as the atopic triad because they are so closely related.

Itchy and Scratchy

Even though eczema is an allergic condition, most children with eczema do not have specific food allergies that trigger the skin outbreaks. Instead, the most common trigger for eczema is dryness. The trouble almost always starts when the skin gets dry.

The best way to understand this skin condition is to learn how a skin rash progresses. The initial trigger for the rash occurs when the skin becomes too dry. For someone without eczema, this would not be a big deal, but eczema sufferers experience an intense itch when the skin dries up. Children with eczema tend to have drier skin to begin with, so they are more prone to itchiness.

Once the itching starts, its just a matter of time before the child starts to scratch the skin incessantly. This scratching causes damage to the surface of the skin, which leads to redness and rawness. This is the appearance of a typical eczema rash. The presence of this intense itch is mandatory for the development of eczema.

Essential

The entire cycle can be characterized as starting with dry skin. The dry skin itches, and the child scratches. Scratching the itch causes redness, which leads to infection. In order to alleviate eczema, the itch-scratch cycle must be broken. Breaking this cycle is the cornerstone of a successful eczema-management plan, and the best place to break the cycle is at the initial dryness stage.

If the scratching continues unabated, the skin surface can become raw and damaged. Once the skin surface is disrupted, bacteria on the surface of the skin can penetrate the damaged skin and cause a skin infection. Skin infection is the most serious problem facing children with severe eczema. Sometimes an untreated skin infection can evolve into a system-wide infection in the body.

Eczema can affect any part of the body, but depending on the patients age, it is more likely to appear in different areas. For most infants, the face, ears, and neck are the areas most likely to be targeted by eczema. As your child grows older, the distribution of eczema tends to shift. School-age children are most likely going to have eczema in their elbows, behind the knees, in the armpits, and on the wrists. The skin around the eyes remains a popular spot for eczema. Adolescents and adults tend to have eczema on their hands.

Other factors, such as emotional stress, changes in humidity, and excessive sweating can also trigger eczema. Eczema tends to worsen during certain seasons. For most people suffering from eczema, skin condition frequently worsens during the winter and improves during the summer (assuming the weather is not too hot).

Breaking the Cycle

Since dryness is the first step of the itch-scratch cycle, it is most effective to stop the cycle at this early stage. Keeping the skin moist is essential. If you can successfully prevent your childs skin from getting too dry, you can avoid most eczema flare-ups.

There are many skin-care strategies that can be used to maintain skin moisture. Avoiding prolonged exposure to water and harsh soaps is a key step. Even though it is not absolutely necessary for children with eczema to avoid taking a bath, taking a shower is generally a better idea. In addition, keep the time spent in the shower as short as possible ideally under ten minutes. Prolonged soaking of the skin with water washes away the natural skin oil and in the process dries out the skin.

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