Would You Bleach Your Kid’s Skin To Cure Eczema?
Bleach keeps your whites whiter… and your eczema under control? Yep! According to a study by Northwestern University, taking weekly diluted bleach baths can help your child’s eczema and relieve the itchy discomfort associated with the skin disorder.
According to Northwestern University’s NewsCenter:
Researchers from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine have discovered powerful relief in the form of diluted bleach baths. It’s a cheap, simple and safe treatment that drastically improves the rash as well as reduces flare-ups of eczema, which affects 17 percent of school-age children.
The study found giving pediatric patients with moderate or severe eczema (atopic dermatitis) diluted bleach baths decreased signs of infection and improved the severity and extent of the eczema on their bodies. That translates into less scratching, fewer infections and a higher quality of life for these children.
The typical treatment of oral and topical antibiotics increases the risk of bacterial resistance, something doctors try to avoid, especially in children. Bleach kills the bacteria but doesn’t have the same risk of creating bacterial resistance.
Patients on the bleach baths had a reduction in eczema severity that was five times greater than those treated with placebos over one to three months, said Amy S. Paller, M.D., the Walter J. Hamlin Professor and chair of dermatology, and professor of pediatrics, at the Feinberg School. Paller also is an attending physician at Children’s Memorial Hospital.
The study will be published in the journal Pediatrics April 27.
“We’ve long struggled with staphylococcal infections in patients with eczema,” Paller said. She noted more than two-thirds of eczema patients have evidence of staphylococcus on their skin, the bacteria that most commonly causes infection and worsens the eczema. “This study shows that simple household bleach, which we think decreases the staphylococcus on the skin, can help these children.”
In the study, Paller and researchers treated 31 pediatric patients (6 months to 17 years old) who had eczema and a bacterial staph infection for 14 days with oral antibiotics. Half of the patients received bleach in their bath water (half a cup per full standard tub), while the other half received a look-alike placebo. Patients were also instructed to put a topical antibiotic ointment or placebo control into their nose (where the staphylococcus can also grow) for five sequential days of each month. All were instructed to bathe in the bleach twice a week, and soak for five to 10 minutes for three months.
Paller said bathing in the diluted bleach bath water was surprisingly odor-free because of the small amount of bleach added. “In our clinics, no one had the just-out-of-the-swimming pool smell,” she said.
The research team saw such rapid improvement in the kids taking the real bleach baths that they terminated the study early because they wanted the children getting the placebo to get the same relief.
“The eczema kept getting better and better with the bleach baths and these baths prevented it from flaring again, which is an ongoing problem for these kids,” Paller said. “We presume the bleach has antibacterial properties and decreased the number of bacteria on the skin, which is one of the drivers of flares.”
Would you use a diluted bleach bath to relieve your child’s eczema? Do you think it’s safer than using topical creams that contain steroids? Let me know what you think.
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DXPeace
Try this:
Stop chemically treating hair
Stop eating fried foods
Stop using soaps made with animal proteins
Reduce the amount of laundry detergent used in the laundry.
Stop smoking
Stop eating pork and reduce the amount of beef and chicken eaten
Eat more vegetables, fruits and Navy bean soup
Get plenty of fresh air
In otherwords, take better care of self and children.
Miss_Metia
AS A CHILD, MY ECZEMA WAS OUTRAGEOUS, SO BAD THAT I WASN’T REALLY EVEN ALLOWED OUTSIDE WHEN IT WAS HOT, AND MY MOTHER STARTED DOING THE BLEACH ROUTINE ON ME… IT WORKED!!!! NOT ONLY DID IT HELP, IT COMPLETELY CURED IT WITHIN TWO YEARS… BUT, I WON’T LIE, I ALSO USED THE PRESCRIPTION OINTMENTS LIKE ELICON AND ELIDEL… SO, IT COULD BE EITHER, OR….
GoinabilityINC
If you cannot drink bleach diluted or otherwise, it should not be used on your skin. Y’all believe this bulls**t if you wanna. F**k around and damage more than your babies skin. There are natural ways to deal with eczema. Do your own research and stop listening to people just because Ph.D is in front of their name. It doesn’t matter if it was done back in the day, it was silly then. That came from a lack of information. WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!
A_Champ
True I used to go in on this back in the day…Not news
fnyclightskin
i need to tell my brother his daughter has severe eczema where it burnt her skin.. hell if this helps i say go for it
specialkindalady
If I remember correctly, this was something that was done back in the day, down south after being out in the [dusty and bug infested] fields and in the hot sun. It helped cleanse the skin and keep bacteria down. So, it’s nothing new.