When a child has eczema, vaccination is not recommended in the course of treatment with medication to avoid continued aggravation of eczema symptoms. If a baby currently has eczema, it means that he or she has a weak constitution, and a weak constitution can affect the production of antibodies. Vaccination at this time may also cause side effects of the vaccine, such as allergy, fever and a series of other clinical symptoms, and it is generally recommended to stop taking the medicine for 3 days after the eczema is cured and then inject the vaccine. It is not recommended to take oral anti-allergy antihistamines, but commonly used drugs such as glycolate lotion and children’s talcum ointment, which do not contain hormonal ingredients and do not irritate the child’s skin. It is important to avoid direct sunlight and to avoid wearing clothes made of chemical fibers to avoid irritation of the child’s skin. During the treatment process, avoid eating seafood and hairy foods, such as mutton, beef, fish, shrimp, these foods must be avoided for children.