Recurrent eczema in babies may be related to allergies, which can be treated by keeping away from allergens, hormone creams, antihistamines and other medications.
1. Stay away from allergens: babies with recurrent eczema should be actively looking for allergens that cause allergies, such as plants, pets, stuffed toys, milk powder, etc., which can be used as allergens to stimulate repeatedly, and after determining the allergens, be sure to keep the baby away from the allergens.
2. Hormone creams: babies with recurring eczema, first of all, to keep the local skin clean, dry, you can use the weaker hormone creams, such as Dinocap, etc. applied to the eczema area.
3. Antihistamines: If the baby’s recurrent eczema is more serious, you can also take oral anti-allergy drugs, such as levocetirizine, loratadine and so on.
All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid self-medication. If your baby’s recurring eczema symptoms are severe or persistently not getting better, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment.