Eczema impacts nearly 20% of the U.S. population, and can strike babies as young as one month old. In this video in the Dr. Amy’s Daily 4 series, Dr. Amy teaches parents how to Spot and Soothe Eczema. When spotting eczema, you’ll learn which body parts are typically impacted by eczema according to age, and how eczema usually appears. Dr. Amy also teaches parents steps for baby eczema treatment including what to use when bathing a baby with eczema, what products to use to keep him moisturized during an eczema flare, and whether or not hydrocortisone creams are safe.
Dr. Amy Kim, a dermatologist and mother of two, has created a video series called Dr. Amy’s Daily 4, which are the 4 steps parents should take each and every day to keep their baby’s skin healthy and soft. The steps are Splash, Slather, Spot and Soothe.
Dr. Amy is the founder of Baby Pibu, an infant skin care line that produces the ideal combination of naturally derived, effective products that are gentle enough to use every day – even on delicate newborn skin. Products are paired with detailed instructions on application and care, so that parents can focus less on figuring out skin care, and more on their tiny bundles of joy.
Baby Pibu went the extra mile to provide parents with peace of mind that their products are safe for even the most sensitive skin. They have been nationally recognized for their safety and effectiveness by the National Eczema Association and the Skin Cancer Foundation.
For more information on baby skin care or infant skin conditions, or to purchase Baby Pibu products, visit www.babypibu.com.
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