Wet wraps can be used when your child is having an eczema flare-up (i.e. it is itchy, dry and red).
Wet wraps involve wrapping the affected areas with one wet layer of clothing/tubular bandage and one dry layer.
Wet wraps can be helpful to:
Wet wraps can be used when your child is having a bad eczema flare-up and your usual treatment is not working quickly. They are most useful at night to help your child feel comfortable while sleeping, as this is when children do a lot of scratching. However, wet wraps can be done at any time of the day as required. Wet wraps can be applied to small areas (i.e., feet, or arms), or the entire body.
Tubifast tubular bandages or garments can be used, however, your child’s own tight-fitting clothing: onesies, singlets/long-sleeve tops/leggings, and socks are just as effective. After use, all items can be washed and reused. You will need 2 of each garment/item of clothing, one will be wet, and one will be dry. Or your child can wear a short-sleeve cotton T-shirt and shorts over the top if desired.
For facial eczema on babies, a damp washer can be held on the face during quiet time/feeding.
Developed by the Dermatology Service, Queensland Children’s Hospital. We acknowledge the input of consumers and carers.
Resource ID: FS111. Reviewed: June 2022.
Disclaimer: This information has been produced by healthcare professionals as a guideline only and is intended to support, not replace, discussion with your child’s doctor or healthcare professionals. Information is updated regularly, so please check you are referring to the most recent version. Seek medical advice, as appropriate, for concerns regarding your child’s health.