Baby vulvar eczema can be treated with topical medications such as glycerite lotion, zinc oxide ointment, hydrocortisone cream, and Dinaid cream, etc., and the specific medications should be prescribed by the doctor. Vulvar eczema in babies is mostly related to local airlessness and failure to change diapers in time, which can be manifested as redness, swelling and pimples on the vulva, and in severe cases, vesiculation and oozing can occur. 1. Glycerite lotion: it has the effect of astringency and anti-itching, and it is safer for babies to use. 2. Zinc oxide ointment: baby vulvar skin has moisturizing protective effect, a small amount of oozing with astringent effect. 3. Hydrocortisone cream, Dinaid cream: belongs to the weak glucocorticoid, can be used for the baby vulva, with anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic effect, help promote the healing of eczema lesions. All of the above medications should be used after consulting with a doctor, and the specific medication usage should be based on the doctor’s prescription. During the treatment period you need to keep your baby’s vulva clean and dry, don’t use irritating body wash or medicinal liquid to wash the vulva, and change diapers diligently on a daily basis to keep your baby’s vulva dry and breathable.