This is the 85th of my “101 Things that Moms with Eczema Child Do Differently“, a tongue-in-cheek look at the many unique situations that we face. For more cartoons, click here to view.
This is the 85th of my “101 Things that Moms with Eczema Child Do Differently“, a tongue-in-cheek look at the many unique situations that we face. For more cartoons, click here to view.
2 replies on “85 of the 101 things that Moms with Eczema Child do Differently – March Meals”
Hi Tun,
There is no need to get expensive ones if you can’t afford it 🙂 My baby wears hand-me-down (80% of her clothes) and they are well worn out cotton. As long as the material is cotton, and to be safe, wash in a mild detergent (and if you can’t afford the expensive hypoallergenic ones, just wash it twice). Clothing should be cool, and your baby should be kept cool and fresh. Sweat is a common trigger for eczema flares.
The other thing is be sure to moisturize her. Again, there’s no need for expensive brands.. Choose one from an established brand, and fragrance-free, preservatives free and dye free for a start. QV (In Singapore) is one of the more affordable established brands.
Take care and lots of hugs!
Mei
Mei,
I don’t know how to contact you. I’m struggling with my baby’s eczema since she wAs one month. I am from US. Do you know some brands ( inexpensive) for clothing. I don’t work and I can’t afford those famous ones.
Thanks
Tun