Let your kids soak up the suds
Posted: September 23, 2016
After a long day of playing outside, especially when it's warm, rounding up your kids for bath time is an easy call. But when sweat and body odor from physical activity isn't a trigger, how often do kids need to bathe? It may be surprising to know it's not always about how often kids should bathe, but how they're bathing.How often should they take a bath?
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Dermatologists recommend focusing on not how often children bathe, but how they bathe.[/caption]
Dr. Thomas McIntee, pediatric dermatologist, Marshfield Clinic, says there isn't a consensus among health care providers on how often kids should bathe.
"Parents have a lot of beliefs about how often their children should have a bath," said Dr. McIntee.
He says some parents feel their child should be bathed every day, especially infants or small children. And yet, some parents say frequent bathing dries their child's skin and bathing should be no more frequent than every other day.
"We really want kids to be bathed to the extent they need to because of their hygiene, whether they smell or they're dirty," he said. "It's fine to bathe your baby every day, as long as you seal their skin with a bland moisturizer after the bath."
When it comes to children, the level of physical activity is the main factor for how often they should be bathed.
"If kids aren't dirty in the sense of playing outdoors all the time and it's the middle of the school week, you can get by without a bath," Dr. McIntee said. "Just moisturize the skin. But if it's a kid who is playing sports and getting dirty outside all day, you need to put them in the tub."



