Guide to Using Wet Wrap Therapy for Eczema in 6 Easy Steps!

Have you tried wet wrap therapy for eczema? It provides great relief for babies, children, and adults.

Wet wrapping decreases staph bacteria on the skin, reduces redness and inflammation, hydrates the skin, and lessons itching – all of which can lead to more restful sleep for the whole family! And results can usually be seen without the use of medication – all you need is a bath, wet wraps, and a good balm or natural eczema cream.

The info-graphic below shows you just how easy it is. Have you tried this method? It really works. Tell us how you wet wrap eczema!

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Wet wrapping is one of those natural remedies for eczema that just works wonders in a short period of time.

FROM: Eczema

10 Comments

  1. Amber on November 6, 2014 at 4:56 pm

    This is great, but where can you find wrap clothing for children? All I can ever find is through toddler size.

  2. Mei (@MarcieMom) on November 6, 2014 at 10:15 pm

    Wet wrapping is indeed increasingly supported by studies as helping to improve eczema 🙂 Do check back with doc regularly too as it also should not be overdone, supposedly there’s also risk of infection if always occluded for long periods. From what I recall doc said, about 2 weeks .. any thoughts?

    • Jennifer Roberge on November 7, 2014 at 1:05 pm

      Yes Mei – great point! Wet wrapping is NOT recommended for long term use as it can actually dry out the skin if done too often.

  3. Tia on April 7, 2015 at 12:39 pm

    Great guide! Would love to try this for my 5 month old at night, but I am concerned that it would make middle of the night diaper changes difficult. Would love your opinion before I invest in the AD RescueWear.

    • Jennifer Roberge on April 15, 2015 at 11:24 am

      Hi Tia –

      With the wrapping suits, it’s not as easy to diaper change as it is with a two piece pjs for sure, but it’s worth it. These suits are really helpful in boosting the effects of wet wrapping to soothe and heal eczema.

  4. Allie on December 9, 2016 at 11:49 am

    Hi! My 3 year old has terrible eczema. I want to invest in a rescue suit from AD. Just so I am clear – you actually wet the rescue suit, wring it out, and put a DRY layer of Jammie’s on over the rescue suit? Can my daughter sleep all night in the rescue suit? Thank you in advance!

    • Jennifer Roberge on December 9, 2016 at 1:43 pm

      Hi Allie – Yes, you’re correct. You dampen the suit with warm water and add a dry layer over top, some cotton pjs would be great. Overnight is great, but only if you can keep the suit damp, which can be hard in the winter with all our indoor dry air. I usually just let me child wear it during the day for a couple of hours and pop and movie in to distract them from the suit. I hope this helps!

      • Allie on December 9, 2016 at 2:26 pm

        Thank you!

      • Afk on February 28, 2021 at 7:18 pm

        Great idea, I was thinking sleeping in damp clothes, drying into you doesn’t sound pleasant

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