Infants bitten by mites can lead to mite dermatitis, which can be treated by general care and medication, and can usually be cured after timely and standardized treatment.
1. General care: mite dermatitis can be manifested as itchy skin, erythema, papules and other symptoms. Children should stay away from the mite environment in time and take a bath, change clothes and bedding in time; the environment should be ventilated frequently to avoid excessive humidity; cleaning should be thorough and disinfection should be carried out on a regular basis to avoid the environment where mites breed.
2. Medication: mite dermatitis is mainly treated with medication, itchy people can use glycerite lotion and other drugs to relieve discomfort; when the rash is extensive and inflammation is significant, glucocorticoid treatment such as dieldrin cream and hydrocortisone butyrate cream can be used; secondary bacterial infections can be used as topical antibiotic ointment such as pilocarpine ointment and erythromycin ointment.
It is recommended that when mite dermatitis occurs in infants, they should consult a doctor in time, standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid using medication privately so as not to delay the condition.