What are the precautions for infant eczema?

  Infantile eczema (infantile
Infantile eczema, called “milk ringworm” or “fetal sore” in Chinese medicine, is an allergic skin inflammation caused by a variety of internal and external factors, and is one of the most common skin diseases of infancy. It is one of the most common skin diseases in infancy. The lesions are polymorphic, mainly papules, with a tendency to exude, and recurrent, alternating acute and chronic phases, with intense itching, and the cause is often difficult to determine. There is no obvious seasonality in the onset of the disease, but it often recurs in winter and can be generalized or confined, and because the lesions are on the epidermis, there is usually no scarring after healing.  What are the precautions for infant eczema?  1, avoid excessive bathing, no hot water, no soap, so as not to destroy the skin barrier function, after bathing with emollient oil, olive oil, etc..  2, can not wear, cover too much, so as not to cover too hot, easy to induce eczema. And be careful not to wear wool, chemical fiber and other clothing that is irritating to the skin.  3, lactating mother eat less spicy stimulation and seafood and other foreign protein food.  4, not to keep animals, birds, etc., can reduce skin irritation and exposure to common airborne allergens.  5, infants and children should preferably use cotton cloth (note not to use gauze, easy to take off) wrapped hands to reduce scratching injury, the chance of secondary infection.