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My child is 10 months old and has eczema. Are there vegetables/ food that I should avoid eating during breastfeeding ? Also are some vegetables more beneficial ?
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Consult  any physician  u wl get benefit  definitely Avoid self medication
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Hi avoid potatoes and brinjal
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Apply brihatriya moisture through out the day
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Use olive oil for of baby massage
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Hi Eczema can be because of many reasons. And it is a huge terminology. It can be just too much of dry skin also. Since the Baby is 10 months old I am sure you are already feeding baby with food. So make sure you don't feed anything that increases eczema or dry skin.
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don't put too much powder on the baby and avoid brinjal non veg food and observe for any food that can increase the condition while you are feeding the baby with food.
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if you are a non vegetarian avoid chicken certain grams like Bengal gram and brinjal potato curd start drinking milk with original haldi.
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Try to avoid giving your kid salty food items just after breastfeeding. Keep gap of atleast 60 min between milk and salt intake.
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Hello Ma'am, don't take spicy food cold drinks eggs nonveg smoking tobaco Red chilli tea coffee Kadi sour curd, Apply Tuvrak oil/Aloe vera, Take walnuts pistachio almonds Draksha anjeer Sprouted seeds Cow's milk, pumpkin etc mixed roasted seeds etc seasonal fruits and vegetables coconut water pomegranate juice etc
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