Many people find that soaking in
a colloidal oatmeal bath (you can make your own or buy a product at the drug store) also does the trick.
To soothe the itching, try adding baking soda, Epsom salts, or
a colloidal oatmeal bath treatment (available in drugstores) to your child's bath.
Not exact matches
Look for
colloidal (or ground)
oatmeal to add to cool
bath water, or add baking soda.
Colloidal oatmeal — oats that are ground, boiled, and milled into a fine powder — can be found in many body washes,
bath soaks, and moisturizers on the market.
You can also make your own
oatmeal protein
colloidal by combining 4 cups of finely ground
oatmeal to a shallow lukewarm
bath.
After a warm
oatmeal bath, pets begin to feel the effects of the
colloidal oatmeal in no time.
(
Bath time tips fort itchy dogs) Use a
colloidal oatmeal shampoo to reduce his skin inflammation and itch.
The next thing I did was start
bathing her with an all - natural shampoo containing
colloidal oatmeal.
Today,
colloidal oatmeal is available in various dosage forms from powders for the
bath to shampoos and moisturizing creams.
Consider using an after
bath spray with the ingredients glycerin,
colloidal oatmeal, fatty acids, or urea such as DermAllay Oatmeal Condi
oatmeal, fatty acids, or urea such as DermAllay
Oatmeal Condi
Oatmeal Conditioner.
All dogs with hives or atopic skin conditions generally benefit from the soothing effects of a cool
bath (warm or hot water makes may make the itching worse), with a
colloidal oatmeal shampoo and / or conditioner.
Colloidal oatmeal relieves itchy skin and may be added to the dog's
bath water.