Do babies with dry eczema grow up with it?

Generally speaking, dry eczema exists in infants, and will slowly recover when they grow up, so they will not have it.
Generally speaking, dry eczema in infants will slowly recover by itself when it is more than eight months old, because when infants grow older, their body’s resistance will be strengthened, their immune system will function better, and their defense mechanism will become better. Infants can balance the body through their own immune system, so that dry eczema slowly recover.
Parents should pay attention to the care of infants in their daily life, the bath water should not be too hot, do not over-clean, prevent excessive dryness of the skin, thus protecting the fragile skin of infants. If dry eczema occurs in infants, they can go to the hospital and undergo active treatment in order to recover from the symptoms as soon as possible.