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Eczema is a skin condition that causes the skin to become inflamed, itchy, dry, and prone to oozing. Infants normally experience eczema on their cheeks, forehead, and scalp — later moving to their arms and legs, or even the whole body.<ref name="rf1">http://nationaleczema.org/eczema/child-eczema/infants-toddlers/</ref> Your doctor can prescribe steroidal creams that can drastically reduce eczema inflammation, but there are at-home, natural remedies that can fight eczema outbreaks. First, you’ll want to diagnose your child with eczema (with the help of a doctor preferably) and then you’ll want to treat their skin directly with mild soaps and gentle moisturizers. After you’ve got your infant’s outbreak under control, you can work on identifying and eliminating the source of their eczema.
 
Eczema is a skin condition that causes the skin to become inflamed, itchy, dry, and prone to oozing. Infants normally experience eczema on their cheeks, forehead, and scalp — later moving to their arms and legs, or even the whole body.<ref name="rf1">http://nationaleczema.org/eczema/child-eczema/infants-toddlers/</ref> Your doctor can prescribe steroidal creams that can drastically reduce eczema inflammation, but there are at-home, natural remedies that can fight eczema outbreaks. First, you’ll want to diagnose your child with eczema (with the help of a doctor preferably) and then you’ll want to treat their skin directly with mild soaps and gentle moisturizers. After you’ve got your infant’s outbreak under control, you can work on identifying and eliminating the source of their eczema.
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== Steps ==