Eczema and food allergies in babies

After consuming a particular food, do you notice red patches and small pimples in your baby? This may be an eczema attack in response to a food allergy . Uncomfortable for babies and a source of concern for parents, allergic reactions must be identified. If its cause is food, you must take precautions when diversifying. Discover our advice and our gentle treatments to relieve baby's eczema !

What is eczema in babies?

Eczema refers to chronic or allergic skin conditions . The most common among babies and young children is atopic dermatitis: an inflammatory skin disease caused by an allergenic substance called atopy.

How to recognize an eczema flare-up in your baby? This skin condition causes red patches, moderate or severe itching with the appearance of small pimples. Babies often have eczema on their cheeks, forehead, creases (elbows and knees), and scalp. Behaviorally, your baby cries a lot and squirms . Older children tend to scratch, which can cause lesions on the skin.

Does food allergy cause eczema?

Strictly speaking, a food allergy does not cause eczema. Rather, it is having eczema that increases the chances of developing a food allergy. However, the allergic reaction to a food can cause skin symptoms such as redness, hives and itching.

How to make the difference ? Skin manifestations in reaction to a food allergy will disappear in the hours following ingestion. Conversely, eczema is a chronic disease whose symptoms persist over time.

Did you know ? According to the WHO (World Health Organization), exclusive breastfeeding for at least 3 months reduces the risk of developing allergies or eczema in children.

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Eczema and food allergies in babies: the right actions?

First of all, if your child reacts to a food, it is important to stop giving it to him and notify your pediatrician. Concerning dietary diversification, the French eczema association makes the same recommendations for babies with or without atopic conditions:

  • Vegetables from 4 months
  • Fruits from 4 months in a mixed way
  • Meat from 5 months
  • Eggs from 6 months with yolk
  • Cereals from 7 months

When your child tastes a food for the first time, it is important to introduce it individually. This makes it easier to identify the food allergy.

Good to know: Baby eczema and cow's milk: nothing suggests that atopic eczema in a baby increases the risk of an allergy to cow's milk. On the other hand, if your baby is allergic to cow's milk protein, this can worsen their already existing eczema flare-ups.

Eczema and diet: focus on natural products

The winning combo to limit eczema and prevent your baby's food allergies: natural. Whether on the plate or in the treatments, favor unprocessed ingredients and preferably from organic farming .

Healthy skin in your baby acts as a real barrier against external aggressions, such as food allergens. Indeed, perfectly healthy skin promotes a good immune system in your child.

If your baby has eczema, it is therefore important to take care of their skin. How ? By focusing on hydration and natural care . No more allergenic products and irritating substances, we favor treatments with as few ingredients as possible!

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