Article: Use lukewarm water and a gentle, mild soap to bathe only the smelly or dirty parts on your baby. Try to keep your baby in the water for about 5 minutes, then take them out.  Baby shampoos and soaps are usually more mild than normal ones. Gentle soaps are better than natural antibacterial products like tea tree oil, which may trigger eczema flareups. Avoid bath additives that will further dehydrate your infant's skin, like Epsom salts. An oatmeal bath with natural colloidal oatmeal, or Aveeno oatmeal bath packets, can also help. Try not to rub or scrub your baby’s skin to get it dry. Instead, use a soft towel to pay your baby completely dry before you put their clothes on. Always use a clean towel to avoid infection. Focus on areas that are particularly dry or scaly. Try to choose a thick, gel-like moisturizer for the best effectiveness against eczema.  Always test new moisturizer on a small patch of your child’s skin to make sure they aren’t allergic before you use it all over. Look for moisturizers with a high oil content. Petroleum jelly is a great moisturizer to choose for eczema. Eczema is severely dry skin, so adding moisture helps to combat the itchiness and pain. Try to moisturize your baby’s skin 2 to 3 times a day if you can, and pay special attention to the severely red and dry areas. Try moisturizing your baby during diaper changes when you are already removing their clothes. Consult your doctor before you decide to give your baby a bleach bath. If they tell you to, pour 1⁄4 cup (59 mL) of bleach into a half-filled, warm bathtub. This small amount of bleach added to the bath makes the water soothing to your baby, not harsh. Bathe your baby in the bleach bath twice a week, and avoid contact with their eyes.  Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that lives on the skin of many children with eczema and can occasionally cause flareups. Bleach baths fight off these bacteria. Never bathe your baby in bleach without diluting it first.
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Give your infant a warm bath every other day. Pat your baby dry gently with a clean towel. Apply a fragrance-free moisturizer directly after the bath. Keep applying moisturizer 2 to 3 times a day. Give your baby a bleach bath twice a week if your doctor recommends it.

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