Infantile eczema may be related to heredity, intestinal parasites, and allergies to certain foods, animal hair, pollen, etc. General measures of conditioning as well as medication are needed. Infantile eczema is considered to be genetically related. If the infant’s parents have a history of allergies such as allergic rhinitis, eczema, asthma, etc., the infant’s chances of developing eczema will be higher. In addition, allergy to certain substances such as fish and shrimp, animal hair, pollen, etc. can induce eczema. Infant eczema usually need to pay attention to the baby to wear loose clothing, use water bath, choose non-irritating toiletries. In addition, avoid contact with allergens or allergenic substances, and pay attention to hygiene. If necessary, glucocorticosteroids such as Denadyl cream can be applied to the affected area as prescribed by the doctor. If the baby has a localized infection, topical antibiotic ointment such as mupirocin ointment should be applied. Eczema in infants requires prompt medical attention and can be treated with appropriate measures under the supervision of a doctor. The medication should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions.