How to care for baby eczema

  Babies are prone to rashes on the face and head, as many parents have experienced, and they tend to get them when it’s hot. Commonly, it is eczema. Because of the itch, babies cry when they have a rash. Parents should not just treat it at home, but should go to the hospital to see it.  For the care of infants with eczema, the room temperature should not be too high, too hot will also aggravate the symptoms, do not let the infant scratch the rash with their hands, in case the parts that are well scratched are scratched again, and may be due to long nails, scratching the place is infected by bacteria causing pus. You can make a small hand glove to put on your hand to prevent scratching. Change your pillowcase every day so that your eczema doesn’t get infected with septic bacteria, and the part of the quilt that touches your face can be sewn with cotton for the head and changed every day.  Do not bathe when the eczema is heavy, especially washing the head and face, it is best not to wash. Baby utensils should be placed separately, and the basin for washing pillowcases and quilts should be separated from the basin for washing diapers and clothes.  Babies with eczema should not be exposed to other children.  If the infant is too fussy, to distract the infant, carry the infant to a shady place and let the infant view the outside scenery. Moderate fatigue will make the infant sleep well at night.  Adding partly skimmed milk powder to formula at feeding time will reduce eczema.