Dermakalm Eczema Cream for Children
$30.00
Out of stock
Description
Dermakalm Eczema Cream for Infants and Children has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available.
Dermakalm Eczema Cream for Infants and Children (100 g/3.5 oz) is specially formulated to help provide temporary relief of symptoms of atopic eczema (dermatitis), such as itching, red spots, dry skin, scaling, oozing, abrasions and hardening of the skin. It helps to temporarily relieve irritation and itching and is recommended for patients with atopic eczema (dermatitis).
The Benefits of this Eczema Cream for Children:
- Developed with dermatologists and pediatricians, Dermakalm Eczema Cream for Infants and Children helps provide temporary relief of symptoms of atopic eczema (dermatitis)
- Non-greasy
- Free of corticosteroids, fragrances, parabens and artificial colouring.
Directions:
Infants and children (8 weeks and older): Apply a thin layer of Dermakalm Eczema Cream for Infants and Children to the affected area 2–3 times per day. Repeat the application if the affected area has been washed or cleaned. For use beyond 4 months of time, consult a healthcare practitioner. For use in children under 8 weeks old, consult a healthcare practitioner.
Ingredients:
- Medicinal Ingredient: Aluminum Silicate 3.85%.
- Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Aqua, Benzyl Alcohol, Ceramide 1, Ceramide 3, Ceramide 3b, Ceramide 6 Ii, Carbomer, Ceteareth-12, Ceteareth-20, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetyl Palmitate, Cholesterol, Cocoglycerides, Dehydroacetic Acid, Ethylhexylglycerin, Glycerol, Isopropyl Myristate, Glyceryl Stearate, Magnesium Chloride, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Phenoxyethanol, Phytosphingosine And Xanthan Gum.
What is Eczema?
Also known as dermatitis, eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by dry skin with very itchy red patches that may ooze, become scaly, crusted or hardened. Eczema can affect any part of the body.
Causes of Eczema and Triggers in Children:
Although genetic, immunological and environmental factors play a key role, the specific cause of eczema is not known.
While normal skin is supple, fairly waterproof, and offers protection from the outside world, skin that is affected by eczema is usually dry, cracked, and the protective outer layer (also known as the skin barrier) is damaged. Because of this, the skin loses moisture, resulting in dry, cracked skin.
Eczema symptoms tend to come and go. Reappearing or worsening symptoms are known as a “flare-up.” Many factors may trigger an eczema flare-up; these can include soaps, detergents, abrasive clothing, perfume, dust, excessive sweating or low humidity. Irritated skin itches, causing you to scratch the affected area. Scratching worsens the condition and skin becomes inflamed, worsening the itch. This is called the “itch-scratch cycle,” which can become severe and cause pain.