Patient: Description (onset, main symptoms, hospital, etc.): male, 9.5 months, eczema repeatedly for 7 months, April 6 to your clinic, prescribed topical and internal medicine, back to the body has improved, but the last two days there are many small red spots on the body where there was not before, the face is good and bad, noisy at night, noisy when eating some breast milk slightly better, the flowing part is often scratched and broken. Even with gloves on, she rubs her head on the bed and looks very painful. He has been tested for allergens and is allergic to eggs and milk, but the report on fish, meat, chicken, peanuts and soy is still pending. Milk and eggs are no longer given to him why the symptoms are still not getting better. The mother is not eating any food that may cause allergies. What kind of formula is safer to eat if we are weaned? I heard from a friend that Probiotics can fight allergies, is it recommended for babies? Thank you, I look forward to hearing from you! Yang Yun, Department of Pediatric Dermatology, Shanghai Children’s Hospital: Hello parents, sorry for replying only now, but it is true that eczema is prone to recurrence. But you need to rule out new conditions, such as whether you have recently caught a cold, whether you have received vaccinations, whether you are too hot, or whether you have added a new complementary food. Continue to use oral and topical medications. If the baby is allergic to both milk and eggs, the mother should not eat milk and eggs if she is breastfeeding. The allergens are just for reference, if negative in fact can not be completely ruled out, parents need to usually observe, add the same food at a time, observe whether the rash is aggravated, if there is aggravation, prove that is also allergic. This allergic situation will generally improve as the baby grows up. If the allergy is very serious, artificial feeding is recommended, so that it is easier to control the allergens. We recommend Newcomer milk powder, pure amino acid formula. Probiotics can be helpful and can assist in the treatment, so can Hershey’s probiotics. Patient: Hello Dr. Yang, I went to your clinic on April 23rd. My face was almost healed that day, but there was still a little bit on my forehead, but after I came back, I don’t know why it got worse again (I didn’t have a cold). I gave him Nucent, but he didn’t like it at all, he didn’t eat it even after putting glucose in it. How long can I use Euthyrox for? Will it create hormone dependency? Thank you! I also wrote on the pharmacy that the first time I prescribed Centrum was 4 drops per time, twice a day, and the second time I prescribed several bottles, you wrote 3 drops per time, twice a day. Yang Yun, Department of Pediatric Dermatology, Shanghai Children’s Hospital: Hello parents, Xanthemin can be given to your baby in milk or warm water, so drinking plain water will not dilute the medicine. Your baby is over nine months old, right? Then you can take 3 drops each time, 2 times a day. You should not use Euthyrox for more than two weeks in a row, but intermittent use is not a problem. If you can’t take Nucante, you can also switch to Dometic or Nestle’s deeply hydrolyzed milk powder. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time, and you can’t even get to know them. And if you really want to stop rubbing, do you apply urea to him during the period of stopping Euthyrox? How long to stop in between? Yang Yun, Pediatric Dermatology, Shanghai Children’s Hospital: Hello parents, I don’t know how you use the medication, but if you use the medication according to the doctor’s usage, it should have an effect. If it doesn’t work, you may have to change to a hormone that is more powerful than Eudragit. When you mix it with urea, if it gets better, use more urea and less Utrol. Urea has no side effects, so use it as much as possible. Most babies with eczema have dry skin and need to use more urea to keep their skin moisturized, and skin care is also important.