Children with eczema on the face can be treated in the following ways: 1. moisturizing emollients: children should be used several times in sufficient quantities, which is the basis for the treatment of eczema. 2. topical medications: such as zinc oxide ointment, glutamate lotion, and topical glucocorticoids, it is recommended to choose weak and medium-acting glucocorticoids, to be used for a short period of time. 3. oral antihistamines: such as loratadine or cetirizine. 4. avoidance Allergens: If your child has recurrent eczema, especially with respiratory and digestive symptoms, be alert to whether your child has food allergens that are not avoided. Common food allergens for children under three years old are milk and eggs, and if necessary, allergen testing should be done to do food avoidance excitation tests. If the allergen can be identified, avoidance is performed.