What should I do if my baby has a red rash on his face during the month?

Red rashes on baby’s face during the month may be caused by prickly heat and eczema. Prickly heat can be improved by lowering the room temperature and glycerite lotion, etc. Eczema can be treated by topical glycerite lotion, Dinhydrin cream and hydrocortisone.
1. Prickly heat: Generally hot weather, high room temperature and poor skin perspiration may lead to red rashes on baby’s face, which can be relieved by lowering room temperature, reducing clothing and blankets, avoiding scratching, etc. Glycerin lotion and other medications can also be used to astringe and relieve itching.
2. Eczema: Eczema is related to genetics, autoimmunity, environment, diet and other factors, which may cause red rashes on baby’s face, and can be controlled by topical use of glycerite lotion, Dinocaprolactone cream and hydrocortisone to control skin inflammation.
The above medications need to be used under the guidance of a doctor. When the baby has a red rash on the face during the month, parents are advised to take the baby to the hospital for consultation and active targeted treatment and therapy.