How to treat baby eczema
How to treat baby eczema?Eczema in babies is a common inflammatory skin disease in pediatric dermatology. Eczema in babies can seriously affect the baby's mood. There are many causes of eczema in babies, mainly environmental stimuli, improper diet, hereditary allergies and other factors.
Environmental stimuli
A baby's eczema may be caused by environmental stimuli, such as sudden temperature changes, excessive humidity, or excessive dryness. Parents can wear cotton, loose-fitting clothes on their children, often open the windows to ventilate, and ensure that their children's rooms are clean and fresh. They can also apply medications such as dinatide cream or erythromycin ointment to the affected areas of their children under the guidance of a doctor.
Improper diet
A baby's eczema may be caused by improper diet, such as food allergies and overeating. Allergens need to be avoided. For example, if the baby is allergic to milk, tomatoes, seafood, etc., these foods need to be avoided. It is also necessary to pay attention to a balanced diet and not overeat.
Hereditary allergies
A baby's eczema may be caused by hereditary allergies. If the parents have a history of allergic diseases such as allergic rhinitis and asthma, the baby is more likely to develop eczema. Under the guidance of a doctor, the baby can be given antihistamines such as chlorphenamine maleate tablets and loratadine tablets to treat the condition and relieve symptoms.
Infections
Eczema may also be caused by skin infections with bacteria, viruses or fungi. Seek medical attention promptly and use anti-inflammatory ointments or other medications under the guidance of a doctor.