Infant eczema can be treated with topical application of Furfuryl. Its topical application is characterized mainly by the appearance of rashes like erythema and papules without vesicles and oozing. The topical application is twice a day, and along with the topical application of glycopyrrolate lotion, a certain amount of oral antihistamines, such as levocetirizine hydrochloride tablets, or desloratadine dry suspension, or loratadine syrup, as well as oral glycopyrrolate preparations, such as compound glycopyrrolate tablets, can be taken. It can also be combined with a certain amount of weak glucocorticoid ointment, such as hydrocortisone cream or hydrocortisone butyrate cream. And infants should avoid contact with spicy and irritating diet, such as beef and mutton, seafood and other hairy products, and should not use hot baths, not hard scrubbing and rubbing.