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(cijeli tekst: http://www.drgreene.com/azguide/eczema)Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common skin conditions in children. Patches of sensitive skin flare-up in a rash in response to certain triggers. These triggers vary from child to child. Here is a list of common triggers to watch for:
- Rubbing or scratching the skin
- Excessive moisture, such as from saliva or milk
- Excessive dryness
- Overheating
- Cold air
- Common house dust
- Wool or other scratchy fabric
- Cow’s milk
- Wheat
- Soy
- Peanuts
- Nuts
- Eggs
- Dog or cat dander
- Cigarette smoke
- Clothes washed in an irritating detergent
- Soap
Atopic dermatitis can become a vicious cycle. Something irritates your child’s skin, making it red and inflamed. It itches. She rubs it. The skin becomes more inflamed. The outer protective layer of the skin is lost. The affected area is even more sensitive to irritants, and dries out easily. She continues to be exposed to whatever it was that triggered the episode in the first place. Even more rash develops. The cycle perpetuates itself.
Bas o djecjim dermitisima: http://www.whattoexpect.com/first-ye...re/eczema.aspx
O eliminacijskoj dijeti majke koja doji: http://www.breastfeed.com/breastfeed...imination-diet
Ni govora o prekidanju dojenja.Uz rad na tome da se otkrije sto smeta djetetu, najbolje za bebu je da dobiva tvoje mlijeko.
Isto, vidjet ces da se u vise tekstova spominje odlazak pedijatru da procijeni koliko je tezak osip i eventualno propise i neku jacu kremu (kortikosteroidnu), ako se radi o ozbiljnom osipu. To isto procijeni.
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Uz rad na tome da se otkrije sto smeta djetetu, najbolje za bebu je da dobiva tvoje mlijeko.
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