Dealing with a baby allergy can be difficult for parents; they often work very hard to keep their
child from whatever they have an allergy to and then often need to help the child cope with an
allergy attack when it does happen. It's imperative for a parent to understand natural treatment
options for any baby allergy as of course you never want to give your child any over-the-counter or
prescription medication unless first advised by your doctor. Medications designed for adults can be
harmful and even fatal for a baby.
First of all, remember that it's very common for a child to suffer from a baby allergy.
Allergies are the result of the immune system not responding properly to fight off irritants and of
course a baby's immune system is nowhere near as developed as it should be. Allergies can and often
are outgrown by children, so even if your child has severe allergies now this doesn't mean he or she
will be suffering from them forever.
Also, when dealing with a baby allergy make sure you're not doing anything to irritate it
further. While your baby may be allergic to certain food or elements in the air, switching to
allergen-free detergents and personal care items can help tremendously. Be sure that whatever you
use for your baby allergy that you're not overmedicating as this can only further irritate the
allergy. Get a HEPA filter for the home or the baby's nursery, and apply a warm wet cloth to the
baby's chest to clear any lung irritations.
Use Eucalyptus or olbas oil in boiling water and allow the child to inhale the steam that is
being generated. This treatment is also very good for any type of stuffy nose due to a cold, flu or
allergy problems. Both readily diffuse into the air and can provide benefits to nasal and bronchial
areas. If your baby suffers from air-borne allergies then an environment with a high humidity will
be of benefit because air with a high humidity content does not carry air-borne contaminates well.
Extra moisture in the air will also help to remove any pollen or other allergy producing pollutions
from the air.
When treating a baby allergy for the skin, use products that list oils as their first ingredients
rather than the diaper rash cream you get at the pharmacy. Sunflower oil, cocoa butter, aloe, shea
butter, olive oil, rosewater, and other natural oils are going to be better on baby's skin than
harsh creams and treatments. Make sure the products also have no synthetic fragrances. Zinc oxide
is also a natural treatment option for a baby allergy of the skin as it forms a natural urine
barrier to protect the skin from wet diapers.
If you have done all you can to treat the baby allergy then it's time to see a doctor. While
parents often prefer to use natural ingredients and avoid harsh medications and other treatments, it
is also important that a child be treated properly especially in the case of a severe allergy.
Failure to see a doctor and get medical intervention in severe cases can result in tragedy. So use
all the natural treatment options you can for your own baby allergy but don't rule out bringing your
precious baby to the doctor as well.
Always consult your doctor before using this information.
This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.