Winter Skin Care For Babies: Tips To Protect Your Little One From Dryness And Rashes
Daily Bathing: Daily baths are not necessary during winter, especially in hilly or cold regions. Bathing two to three times a week is sufficient, unless local culture dictates otherwise. (Image source: Canva)
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View In AppIdeal Bathing Time: Limit bath time to no more than 15 minutes, Use lukewarm water instead of hot and limit bathing time. Mild, fragrance-free soaps or cleansers are less likely to irritate sensitive skin. (Image source: Canva)
Oil Massages: Oil massages are vital for maintaining skin hydration during winter. They help in maintain the natural barrier function of the skin. Low humidity and cold weather strip the skin of moisture, causing dryness and itching. (Image source: Canva)
Type Of Oil: Opt for safflower, sunflower, or almond oil, as they promote better skin barrier recovery. Avoid mustard or olive oil, as these can disrupt the skin’s protective barrier. Always ensure the oil is lukewarm and massage gently to avoid any irritation. (Image source: Canva)
Clothes To Choose: Choose soft, breathable fabrics like cotton as base layers. Cover exposed skin with gloves, scarves, and hats to minimize direct exposure to cold air. (Image source: Canva)
Clothes To Avoid: Avoid direct contact of wool or synthetic fabrics with the skin. They will irritate your little ones skin and cause undue distress in winters. (Image source: Canva)
Hydration: Encourage children to drink water throughout the day, even if they don’t feel thirsty, to maintain internal hydration. Hydration is important to maintain a healthy skin and optimum homeostasis in the body. (Image source: Canva)
Inputs By: Dr Kushal Agrawal, HOD, Department of Neonatology and Paediatrics, KVR Hospital, Kashipur(Image source: ABP Live AI)