Baby face eczema rub what good

  Eczema in babies is a very common situation, mainly due to the baby’s diet process, food impregnated skin or due to excessive drool out of impregnated skin, resulting in impaired skin barrier function and induced eczema.  If the skin around the eczema is dry and flaky, topical emollients can be used to stop the skin from drying out and further aggravating the impaired barrier function; during the onset, if the skin is swollen and red, generally choose to use a weak corticosteroid cream or ointment for eczema of short duration; if the eczema is stubborn and recurrent, topical also Pimecrolimus, tacrolimus or medium-acting corticosteroid creams can be used topically. Eczema can make your baby’s skin itchy and uncomfortable, so avoid scratching as this can aggravate the eczema and make treatment difficult; scratching too deeply can also cause bleeding and increase the risk of skin infection or facial scarring. Babies need to keep their nails short and clean during eczema treatment to minimize damage to the skin from scratching. When your baby develops eczema, wear loose, breathable clothing. In hot weather, keep the room temperature cool and do not use harsh toiletries.