Parents need not worry too much because when the herpes fluid is absorbed, brown crusts are formed and the skin is peeling off, it means that the baby has healed and is not contagious, and usually no scars or pigmentation will remain. It is recommended to change your baby’s clothing and household items regularly and to thoroughly disinfect the clothes you have worn and the items you have touched. The peeling phenomenon usually does not require special treatment and will soon resolve on its own. In normal life, you should keep your hands dry and apply hand cream after washing your hands. Due to the baby’s delicate skin, caution is needed when using medication. Vitamin E milk can be applied appropriately to the area where the epidermis is peeling off to avoid pain or infection caused by skin irritation. Try not to touch the peeling area with irritating objects to avoid discomfort. In rare cases, if the peeling continues unabated or even increases, you need to go to the hospital to check if you have other skin diseases, such as dry eczema, psoriasis, etc., and use the corresponding therapeutic drugs as prescribed by the doctor according to the test results. It is recommended to give your baby more fruits to replenish vitamins, encourage more water to promote cell metabolism, and try to eat a light diet to avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods that affect the prognosis. Pay attention to keep the home environment hygiene, frequent ventilation, and diligent drying of clothes and blankets.