Healing herbs are not only for adults, but can also be used to treat infants and children who seek relief from their medical symptoms and desire a speedy recovery. From an upset stomach to diaper rash, parents are constantly seeking a way to treat their children with less fuss. Consider the natural remedies for kids in this article to help a child battling diaper rash, cradle cap, and headaches.
Diaper Rash
Plaguing the bottom with redness, sore skin, and dampness, diaper rash attacks most babies at some point in their life. To prevent moisture, urine, and other irritants from causing this common baby complaint from taking place, you must thoroughly clean your baby after every diaper change. If you are using cloth diapers, make sure that they are completely rinsed out. The common usage of baby powder has proven harmful to young lungs as the particles can become trapped in their airways. To treat this condition using natural techniques, consider the following suggestions:
· Chickweed
An ointment made from chickweed can calm inflamed skin. Apply the ointment one to two times per day.
· Calendula
A calendula ointment or cream can be applied to a baby’s skin after a thorough cleaning and the skin has become dry. After each diaper change, apply. However, if you are treating diaper rash, select the ointment for best results. When mixing calendula and nettle together, you may create an infusion to treat irritated skin. Mix one level teaspoon of each herb with one cup of water and administer one to two times a day.
Cradle Cap
When the sebum oil glands become overactive, a baby will experience what is known as ‘cradle cap’ , a condition that cause the scalp to produce a yellow-brown crust. Use olive oil on a scalp to an affected area for one to two times per day.
Headaches
Adults are not the only ones to suffer from a pounding head. Babies can get headaches too, which often accompany cold symptoms, like congestion and chest coughs. To treat a headache, create an infusion of linden or lemon balm that is given up to two cups each day. For a cold or any other congestion, create an infusion out of thyme by using one level teaspoon of the herb and add to one cup of water. Administer one to two cups per day.
Precautions
When using herbal remedies to treat young children, it is important to remember not to administer any natural treatments to babies under 6 months old without seeking professional assistance first. If any child should experience severe diarrhea, vomiting, fever with convulsions, breathing problems, excessive drowsiness, or emit a high-pitched cry , immediately seek professional advice.