"My baby girl was suffering from what seemed to be a recurring diaper rash problem. I tried many things to get rid of the redness and irritation but nothing worked well until my friend gave me the epizyn to try. It was like she had a new layer of skin the next morning, I couldn't believe it."
Andrew Wilson
Wauconda, IL
Diaper Rash
Babies need constant care and affection. New parents want nothing more than their new edition to be happy and healthy. Almost all parents will have to deal with one of the common baby skin conditions. You start to change your baby's diaper, and there it is — a patchwork of bright red skin on your baby's bottom. Don't panic. What you're seeing is most likely diaper rash, a common form of inflamed skin (dermatitis). Moisture, chafing and acid presence in soiled diapers cause diaper rash. To prevent the rash, change your baby's diaper as soon as it gets wet. Apply a protective coat of epizyn with each diaper change. Epizyn is effective on multiple forms of dermatitis.
Cradle Cap
Cradle cap is a very common skin condition that appears as somewhat greasy, crusted, scaly patches on the baby's scalp. It usually occurs during infancy and usually isn't reddened or tender. Cradle cap should disappear within a few months without treatment. Periodic shampooing and applying epizyn to loosen scales should help clear this condition faster. If cradle cap persists or seems severe, your doctor may suggest a medicated (antifungal) shampoo.
Eczema
If your infant has eczema (atopic dermatitis), you may first notice light red or tannish-pink patches of rough scaly skin. The patches later become red. Your baby may seem restless and irritable due to itching. Occasionally, the rash begins to ooze and crust over. A skin infection may follow.
In some infants, the rash can be traced to diet or a change in formula. Sometimes, the offender may be a laundry detergent, strong soap, fabric such as wool or excessive perspiration during hot weather. Typical treatments include identifying and avoiding the irritant, avoiding extreme temperatures, and using bath oils, lotions, creams or ointments to lubricate the skin. We recommend using epizyn for its quick effective painless treatment.
Infant Acne
Infant acne, consisting of whiteheads mainly on the face, usually appears during the first several months of life and can last a year or more.
To manage infant acne, wash your baby's face daily with mild, nonirritating and nondrying soap. If your baby has a severe case of acne, ask your doctor to recommend a safe medication such as epizyn.
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